Analysis of a 32-base-pair deletion in the CCR5 chemokine receptor gene in HIV-1-infected individuals from Moscow

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Shadrina, MI
Kopilov, VM
Miloserdova, OV
Slominsky, PA
Limborska, SA
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Mol Genet, Moscow 123182, Russia
[2] Moscow AIDS Res Ctr, Moscow 105275, Russia
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Chemokine receptors have recently been shown to mediate HIV-1 entry into cells. The chemokine receptor CCR5 plays a key role in this process. A 32-bp deletion within the coding region of the CCR5 gene generates a truncated nonfunctional receptor. In HIV-1-infected individuals homozygous for this mutation, disease progression is inhibited. We analyzed the frequencies of the deletion in HIV-1-infected seropositive individuals. No significant differences in allelic frequencies of the CCR5 gene between the control and general HIV-1-infected cohorts and within the latter group between the infected individuals and patients with AIDS symptoms were revealed.
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