Mind the gap: Lack of association between KIR3DL1*004/HLA-Bw4-induced natural killer cell function and protection from HIV infection

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Several combinations of genes encoding KIR3DL1 alleles and their HLA-Bw4 ligands have been linked with favorable outcomes upon exposure to or infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Some protective KIR3DL1/HLA-Bw4 combinations confer elevated natural killer (NK) cell functional potential. The K562-stimulated functionality of NK cells from KIR3DL1*004/HLA-Bw4 and control genotype carriers was assessed by flow cytometry and found to be higher in KIR3DL1*004/HLA-Bw4 carriers. However, a comparison of the frequency of this combined genotype among HIV-exposed uninfected and HIV-infected subjects revealed no between-group differences. Thus, despite its ability to license NK cells, KIR3DL1*004/HLA-Bw4 is not associated with a reduced risk of infection. © 2010 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

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Parsons, M. S., Boulet, S., Song, R., Bruneau, J., Shoukry, N. H., Routy, J. P., … Bernard, N. F. (2010). Mind the gap: Lack of association between KIR3DL1*004/HLA-Bw4-induced natural killer cell function and protection from HIV infection. In Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 202). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1086/655966

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