An assessment of toll-like receptor 7 and 8 gene polymorphisms with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection, AIDS development and response to antiretroviral therapy

•TLR7 and TLR8 play an important role in activating immune response,•TLR7 polymorphisms were not associated with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection,•Met1Val of TLR8 variant modulates HIV-1 infection,•TLR7 rs179009 and TLR8 rs3764880 may modulate HIV-1 RNA viral load in male,•TLR7 and TLR8 polymorphis...

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Published inImmunology letters Vol. 227; pp. 88 - 95
Main Authors Zaidane, Imane, Ouladlahsen, Ahd, Bensghir, Rajaa, Chihab, Hajar, Jadid, Fatima Zahra, fɩhry, Raouia El, Baba, Hanâ, Filali, Kamal Marhoum El, Oudghiri, Mounia, Wakrim, Lahcen, Benjelloun, Soumaya, Ezzikouri, Sayeh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.11.2020
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Summary:•TLR7 and TLR8 play an important role in activating immune response,•TLR7 polymorphisms were not associated with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection,•Met1Val of TLR8 variant modulates HIV-1 infection,•TLR7 rs179009 and TLR8 rs3764880 may modulate HIV-1 RNA viral load in male,•TLR7 and TLR8 polymorphisms not modulate the CD4 cell counts. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in activating the innate immune response, inducing inflammation and initiating the adaptive immune response. In this study, we assess the influence of TLR7 and TLR8 gene polymorphisms on HIV-1 susceptibility, AIDS development, and treatment outcomes. The TLR7 and TLR8 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped through real-time PCR in 222 patients living with HIV-1 and 141 healthy controls. Frequencies of the TLR7-IVS2-151 G/A and TLR7-IVS1 + 1817 G/T genotypes and alleles were not significantly increased in patients with HIV-1 infection compared to healthy controls both in males and females. Whereas, males carrying TLR8 Met allele were twice susceptible to HIV-1 infection compared to subjects with A allele (OR = 2.04, 95 % CI 1.10−3.76; p = 0.021). Interestingly, for TLR8-129 G/C, both males and females carrying G allele and GG genotype, respectively were significantly associated with HIV-1 infection (p < 0.0001). Moreover, the TLR7 IVS1 + 1817 G/T and the TLR8 rs3764880 were associated with protection to progress the AIDS stage in male and female, respectively (p < 0.05). Males carrying TLR7 IVS2-151-A allele showed a significant increased level of HIV-1 viral load pre-treatment, in comparison with individuals carrying the G allele (p-value = 0.036). Additionally, males carrying TLR8 Met allele showed statistically higher HIV viral load at baseline (p-value = 0.04) and after treatment (p-value = 0.013). Regarding CD4 + T cell counts, no significant association was found with TLR7 and TLR8 SNPs before and after antiretroviral treatment. This data demonstrates that TLR8 polymorphisms could affect HIV-1 infection. Moreover, an association between TLR7 IVS2-151-A and TLR8 Met alleles and plasma HIV viral load level was found.
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ISSN:0165-2478
1879-0542
DOI:10.1016/j.imlet.2020.08.008