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Short Communication: Fc Gamma Receptors IIa and IIIa Genetic Polymorphisms Do Not Predict HIV-1 Disease Progression in Kenyan Women

机译:简短交流:Fcγ受体IIa和IIIa遗传多态性不能预测肯尼亚妇女的HIV-1疾病进展

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Genetic polymorphisms of the Fc gamma receptors (Fc gamma R) IIa and IIIa have been implicated in the rate of HIV-1 disease progression, but results are inconsistent. We aimed to determine the association between these polymorphisms and disease progression in a cohort of HIV-1 seroconverters from Mombasa, Kenya. Neither Fc gamma RIIa nor Fc gamma RIIIa genotypes were predictive of set point viral load, viral load increase, CD4 decline, or HIV-1 disease progression (time to CD4 count <200 cells/mm(3), death, or treatment initiation). Our results suggest that Fc gamma R polymorphisms might not be an important indicator of viral control and disease progression in this population.
机译:Fcγ受体(FcγR)IIa和IIIa的遗传多态性与HIV-1疾病进展的速度有关,但结果不一致。我们旨在确定来自肯尼亚蒙巴萨的一组HIV-1血清转化者中这些多态性与疾病进展之间的关联。 FcγRIIa和FcγRIIIa基因型均不能预测设定点病毒载量,病毒载量增加,CD4下降或HIV-1疾病进展(CD4计数<200细胞/ mm(3)的时间,死亡或治疗开始) 。我们的结果表明,FcγR多态性可能不是该人群中病毒控制和疾病进展的重要指标。

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