Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells

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2018-01-05
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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0036-8075
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1095-9203
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Genetics, Immunology
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autor Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
beschreibung The highly polymorphic human leukocyte antigen ( HLA ) locus encodes cell surface proteins that are critical for immunity. HLA-A expression levels vary in an allele-dependent manner, diversifying allele-specific effects beyond peptide-binding preference. Analysis of 9763 HIV-infected individuals from 21 cohorts shows that higher HLA-A levels confer poorer control of HIV. Elevated HLA-A expression provides enhanced levels of an HLA-A–derived signal peptide that specifically binds and determines expression levels of HLA-E, the ligand for the inhibitory NKG2A natural killer (NK) cell receptor. HLA-B haplotypes that favor NKG2A-mediated NK cell licensing (i.e., education) exacerbate the deleterious effect of high HLA-A on HIV control, consistent with NKG2A-mediated inhibition impairing NK cell clearance of HIV-infected targets. Therapeutic blockade of HLA-E:NKG2A interaction may yield benefit in HIV disease.
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shingle_author_1 Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
shingle_author_2 Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
shingle_author_3 Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
shingle_author_4 Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
shingle_catch_all_1 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
Genetics, Immunology
The highly polymorphic human leukocyte antigen ( HLA ) locus encodes cell surface proteins that are critical for immunity. HLA-A expression levels vary in an allele-dependent manner, diversifying allele-specific effects beyond peptide-binding preference. Analysis of 9763 HIV-infected individuals from 21 cohorts shows that higher HLA-A levels confer poorer control of HIV. Elevated HLA-A expression provides enhanced levels of an HLA-A–derived signal peptide that specifically binds and determines expression levels of HLA-E, the ligand for the inhibitory NKG2A natural killer (NK) cell receptor. HLA-B haplotypes that favor NKG2A-mediated NK cell licensing (i.e., education) exacerbate the deleterious effect of high HLA-A on HIV control, consistent with NKG2A-mediated inhibition impairing NK cell clearance of HIV-infected targets. Therapeutic blockade of HLA-E:NKG2A interaction may yield benefit in HIV disease.
Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
0036-8075
00368075
1095-9203
10959203
shingle_catch_all_2 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
Genetics, Immunology
The highly polymorphic human leukocyte antigen ( HLA ) locus encodes cell surface proteins that are critical for immunity. HLA-A expression levels vary in an allele-dependent manner, diversifying allele-specific effects beyond peptide-binding preference. Analysis of 9763 HIV-infected individuals from 21 cohorts shows that higher HLA-A levels confer poorer control of HIV. Elevated HLA-A expression provides enhanced levels of an HLA-A–derived signal peptide that specifically binds and determines expression levels of HLA-E, the ligand for the inhibitory NKG2A natural killer (NK) cell receptor. HLA-B haplotypes that favor NKG2A-mediated NK cell licensing (i.e., education) exacerbate the deleterious effect of high HLA-A on HIV control, consistent with NKG2A-mediated inhibition impairing NK cell clearance of HIV-infected targets. Therapeutic blockade of HLA-E:NKG2A interaction may yield benefit in HIV disease.
Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
0036-8075
00368075
1095-9203
10959203
shingle_catch_all_3 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
Genetics, Immunology
The highly polymorphic human leukocyte antigen ( HLA ) locus encodes cell surface proteins that are critical for immunity. HLA-A expression levels vary in an allele-dependent manner, diversifying allele-specific effects beyond peptide-binding preference. Analysis of 9763 HIV-infected individuals from 21 cohorts shows that higher HLA-A levels confer poorer control of HIV. Elevated HLA-A expression provides enhanced levels of an HLA-A–derived signal peptide that specifically binds and determines expression levels of HLA-E, the ligand for the inhibitory NKG2A natural killer (NK) cell receptor. HLA-B haplotypes that favor NKG2A-mediated NK cell licensing (i.e., education) exacerbate the deleterious effect of high HLA-A on HIV control, consistent with NKG2A-mediated inhibition impairing NK cell clearance of HIV-infected targets. Therapeutic blockade of HLA-E:NKG2A interaction may yield benefit in HIV disease.
Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
0036-8075
00368075
1095-9203
10959203
shingle_catch_all_4 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
Genetics, Immunology
The highly polymorphic human leukocyte antigen ( HLA ) locus encodes cell surface proteins that are critical for immunity. HLA-A expression levels vary in an allele-dependent manner, diversifying allele-specific effects beyond peptide-binding preference. Analysis of 9763 HIV-infected individuals from 21 cohorts shows that higher HLA-A levels confer poorer control of HIV. Elevated HLA-A expression provides enhanced levels of an HLA-A–derived signal peptide that specifically binds and determines expression levels of HLA-E, the ligand for the inhibitory NKG2A natural killer (NK) cell receptor. HLA-B haplotypes that favor NKG2A-mediated NK cell licensing (i.e., education) exacerbate the deleterious effect of high HLA-A on HIV control, consistent with NKG2A-mediated inhibition impairing NK cell clearance of HIV-infected targets. Therapeutic blockade of HLA-E:NKG2A interaction may yield benefit in HIV disease.
Ramsuran, V., Naranbhai, V., Horowitz, A., Qi, Y., Martin, M. P., Yuki, Y., Gao, X., Walker-Sperling, V., Del Prete, G. Q., Schneider, D. K., Lifson, J. D., Fellay, J., Deeks, S. G., Martin, J. N., Goedert, J. J., Wolinsky, S. M., Michael, N. L., Kirk, G. D., Buchbinder, S., Haas, D., Ndungu, T., Goulder, P., Parham, P., Walker, B. D., Carlson, J. M., Carrington, M.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
0036-8075
00368075
1095-9203
10959203
shingle_title_1 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
shingle_title_2 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
shingle_title_3 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
shingle_title_4 Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
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titel Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
titel_suche Elevated HLA-A expression impairs HIV control through inhibition of NKG2A-expressing cells
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