Influence of NKG2C Genotypes on HIV Susceptibility and Viral Load Set Point

Volume: 95, Issue: 16
Published: Jul 26, 2021
Abstract
NKG2C is an activating NK cell receptor encoded by a gene having an unexpressed deletion variant. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection expands a population of NKG2C+ NK cells with adaptive-like properties. Previous reports found that carriage of the deleted NKG2C- variant was more frequent in people living with HIV (PLWH) than in HIV- controls unexposed to HIV. The frequency of NKG2C+ NK cells positively correlated with HIV viral load (VL) in some...
Paper Details
Title
Influence of NKG2C Genotypes on HIV Susceptibility and Viral Load Set Point
Published Date
Jul 26, 2021
Volume
95
Issue
16
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