Department of Immunology, St Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
AIDS. 2010 Jun 19;24(10):1589-91. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283398294.
We examined the effect of CCL3L1 gene copy number on disease progression in a North American white cohort of HIV-1-infected individuals. Although CCL3L1 copy number is enriched in uninfected Caucasians, in HIV-1-infected individuals CCL3L1 copy number did not correlate either with long-term nonprogression or with CD4 cell count or viral load in chronic progressors. These findings underscore the heterogeneity of factors involved with long-term nonprogression when comparing cohorts of varying ethnic backgrounds.
我们研究了 CCL3L1 基因拷贝数对北美白人 HIV-1 感染个体疾病进展的影响。尽管 CCL3L1 拷贝数在未感染的白种人中富集,但在 HIV-1 感染个体中,CCL3L1 拷贝数与长期非进展或慢性进展者的 CD4 细胞计数或病毒载量均无相关性。这些发现强调了在比较不同种族背景的队列时,与长期非进展相关的因素存在异质性。