Individuals lacking interferon lambda 4 (IFNL4) protein due to a common null mutation (rs368234815) in the IFNL4 gene display higher resistance against several infections. The influence of IFNL4 on HIV-1 infection is still under discussion and conflicting results have been reported. This study intended to corroborate or refute the association of the null allele of IFNL4 and HIV-1 predisposition in a cohort of men who have sex with men (MSM). IFNL4 null genotype was assessed on 619 HIV-1-seronegative MSM who were followed for 36 months during a trial of a prophylactic vaccine against HIV-1. Of those, 257 individuals seroconverted during this period. A logistic regression model was constructed including demographic and IFNL4 genotype. In addition, a meta-analysis using data from the current study and other European populations was conducted. The null IFNL4 genotypes were correlated with lower HIV-1 seroconversion (Adjusted OR = 0.4 [95%CI: 0.2–0.8], P = 0.008) and longer time to seroconversion (889 vs. 938 days, P= 0.01). These results were validated by a meta-analysis incorporating data from other European populations and the result yielded a significant association of the IFNL4 null genotype under a dominant model with a lower probability of HIV-1 infection (OR=0.4 [95% CI: 0.3-0.6]; P= 1.3 x 10E-5).

IFNL4 genotype influences the rate of HIV-1 seroconversion in men who have sex with men / Meza, G.; Galian, F.; Jaimes-Bernal, C.; Marquez, F. J.; Sinangil, F.; Scagnolari, C.; Real, L. M.; Forthal, D.; Caruz, A.. - In: VIRULENCE. - ISSN 2150-5594. - 13:1(2022), pp. 757-763. [10.1080/21505594.2022.2066612]

IFNL4 genotype influences the rate of HIV-1 seroconversion in men who have sex with men

Scagnolari C.;
2022

Abstract

Individuals lacking interferon lambda 4 (IFNL4) protein due to a common null mutation (rs368234815) in the IFNL4 gene display higher resistance against several infections. The influence of IFNL4 on HIV-1 infection is still under discussion and conflicting results have been reported. This study intended to corroborate or refute the association of the null allele of IFNL4 and HIV-1 predisposition in a cohort of men who have sex with men (MSM). IFNL4 null genotype was assessed on 619 HIV-1-seronegative MSM who were followed for 36 months during a trial of a prophylactic vaccine against HIV-1. Of those, 257 individuals seroconverted during this period. A logistic regression model was constructed including demographic and IFNL4 genotype. In addition, a meta-analysis using data from the current study and other European populations was conducted. The null IFNL4 genotypes were correlated with lower HIV-1 seroconversion (Adjusted OR = 0.4 [95%CI: 0.2–0.8], P = 0.008) and longer time to seroconversion (889 vs. 938 days, P= 0.01). These results were validated by a meta-analysis incorporating data from other European populations and the result yielded a significant association of the IFNL4 null genotype under a dominant model with a lower probability of HIV-1 infection (OR=0.4 [95% CI: 0.3-0.6]; P= 1.3 x 10E-5).
2022
HESN; HIV exposed seronegative; HIV-1; IFNL4; IL28B; Genotype; Homosexuality, Male; Humans; Interferons; Interleukins; Male; Seroconversion; HIV Infections; HIV-1; Sexual and Gender Minorities
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IFNL4 genotype influences the rate of HIV-1 seroconversion in men who have sex with men / Meza, G.; Galian, F.; Jaimes-Bernal, C.; Marquez, F. J.; Sinangil, F.; Scagnolari, C.; Real, L. M.; Forthal, D.; Caruz, A.. - In: VIRULENCE. - ISSN 2150-5594. - 13:1(2022), pp. 757-763. [10.1080/21505594.2022.2066612]
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