Africa-specific human genetic variation near CHD1L associates with HIV-1 load.

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serval:BIB_B1BEC83916D3
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Africa-specific human genetic variation near CHD1L associates with HIV-1 load.
Journal
Nature
Author(s)
McLaren P.J., Porreca I., Iaconis G., Mok H.P., Mukhopadhyay S., Karakoc E., Cristinelli S., Pomilla C., Bartha I., Thorball C.W., Tough R.H., Angelino P., Kiar C.S., Carstensen T., Fatumo S., Porter T., Jarvis I., Skarnes W.C., Bassett A., DeGorter M.K., Sathya Moorthy M.P., Tuff J.F., Kim E.Y., Walter M., Simons L.M., Bashirova A., Buchbinder S., Carrington M., Cossarizza A., De Luca A., Goedert J.J., Goldstein D.B., Haas D.W., Herbeck J.T., Johnson E.O., Kaleebu P., Kilembe W., Kirk G.D., Kootstra N.A., Kral A.H., Lambotte O., Luo M., Mallal S., Martinez-Picado J., Meyer L., Miro J.M., Moodley P., Motala A.A., Mullins J.I., Nam K., Obel N., Pirie F., Plummer F.A., Poli G., Price M.A., Rauch A., Theodorou I., Trkola A., Walker B.D., Winkler C.A., Zagury J.F., Montgomery S.B., Ciuffi A., Hultquist J.F., Wolinsky S.M., Dougan G., Lever AML, Gurdasani D., Groom H., Sandhu M.S., Fellay J.
ISSN
1476-4687 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0028-0836
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
620
Number
7976
Pages
1025-1030
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
HIV-1 remains a global health crisis <sup>1</sup> , highlighting the need to identify new targets for therapies. Here, given the disproportionate HIV-1 burden and marked human genome diversity in Africa <sup>2</sup> , we assessed the genetic determinants of control of set-point viral load in 3,879 people of African ancestries living with HIV-1 participating in the international collaboration for the genomics of HIV <sup>3</sup> . We identify a previously undescribed association signal on chromosome 1 where the peak variant associates with an approximately 0.3 log <sub>10</sub> -transformed copies per ml lower set-point viral load per minor allele copy and is specific to populations of African descent. The top associated variant is intergenic and lies between a long intergenic non-coding RNA (LINC00624) and the coding gene CHD1L, which encodes a helicase that is involved in DNA repair <sup>4</sup> . Infection assays in iPS cell-derived macrophages and other immortalized cell lines showed increased HIV-1 replication in CHD1L-knockdown and CHD1L-knockout cells. We provide evidence from population genetic studies that Africa-specific genetic variation near CHD1L associates with HIV replication in vivo. Although experimental studies suggest that CHD1L is able to limit HIV infection in some cell types in vitro, further investigation is required to understand the mechanisms underlying our observations, including any potential indirect effects of CHD1L on HIV spread in vivo that our cell-based assays cannot recapitulate.
Keywords
Humans, Cell Line, DNA Helicases/genetics, DNA Helicases/metabolism, DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism, Genetic Variation, HIV Infections/genetics, HIV-1/growth & development, HIV-1/physiology, Viral Load/genetics, Africa, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1/genetics, Alleles, RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics, Virus Replication
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Web of science
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