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Frequency of CCR5 Delta32 Mutation in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-seropositive and HIV-exposed Seronegative Individuals and in General Population of Medellin, Colombia
Repeated exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) does not always result in seroconversion. Modifications in coreceptors for HIV entrance to target cells are one of the factors that block the infection. We studied the frequency of Delta 32 mutation in ccr5 gene in Medellin, Colombia. Two hundr...
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2000-12, Vol.95 (2) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Repeated exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) does not always
result in seroconversion. Modifications in coreceptors for HIV entrance
to target cells are one of the factors that block the infection. We
studied the frequency of Delta 32 mutation in ccr5 gene in Medellin,
Colombia. Two hundred and eighteen individuals distributed in three
different groups were analyzed for Delta 32 mutation in ccr5 gene by
polymerase chain reaction (PCR): 29 HIV seropositive (SP), 39 exposed
seronegative (ESN) and 150 individuals as a general population sample
(GPS). The frequency of the Delta 32 mutant allele was 3.8% for ESN,
2.7% for GPS and 1.7% for SP. Only one homozygous mutant genotype
(Delta 32/Delta 32) was found among the ESN (2.6%). The heterozygous
genotype (ccr5/Delta 32) was found in eight GPS (5.3%), in one SP
(3.4%) and in one ESN (2.6%). The differences in the allelic and
genotypic frequencies among the three groups were not statistically
significant. A comparison between the expected and the observed
genotypic frequencies showed that these frequencies were significantly
different for the ESN group, which indirectly suggests a protective
effect of the mutant genotype (delta 32/Delta 32). Since this mutant
genotype explained the resistance of infection in only one of our ESN
persons, different mechanisms of protection must be playing a more
important role in this population. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |