- Siegel, David A;
- Thanh, Cassandra;
- Wan, Eunice;
- Hoh, Rebecca;
- Hobbs, Kristen;
- Pan, Tony;
- Gibson, Erica A;
- Kroetz, Deanna L;
- Martin, Jeffrey;
- Hecht, Frederick;
- Pilcher, Christopher;
- Martin, Maureen;
- Carrington, Mary;
- Pillai, Satish;
- Busch, Michael P;
- Stone, Mars;
- Levy, Claire N;
- Huang, Meei-Li;
- Roychoudhury, Pavitra;
- Hladik, Florian;
- Jerome, Keith R;
- Kiem, Hans-Peter;
- Henrich, Timothy J;
- Deeks, Steven G;
- Lee, Sulggi A
Objective
Prior genomewide association studies have identified variation in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I alleles and C-C chemokine receptor type 5 gene (CCR5Δ32) as genetic predictors of viral control, especially in 'elite' controllers, individuals who remain virally suppressed in the absence of therapy.Design
Cross-sectional genomewide association study.Methods
We analyzed custom whole exome sequencing and direct human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing from 202 antiretroviral therapy (ART)-suppressed HIV+ noncontrollers in relation to four measures of the peripheral CD4+ T-cell reservoir: HIV intact DNA, total (t)DNA, unspliced (us)RNA, and RNA/DNA. Linear mixed models were adjusted for potential covariates including age, sex, nadir CD4+ T-cell count, pre-ART HIV RNA, timing of ART initiation, and duration of ART suppression.Results
Previously reported 'protective' host genetic mutations related to viral setpoint (e.g. among elite controllers) were found to predict smaller HIV reservoir size. The HLA 'protective' B∗57:01 was associated with significantly lower HIV usRNA (q = 3.3 × 10-3), and among the largest subgroup, European ancestry individuals, the CCR5Δ32 deletion was associated with smaller HIV tDNA (P = 4.3 × 10-3) and usRNA (P = 8.7 × 10-3). In addition, genomewide analysis identified several single nucleotide polymorphisms in MX1 (an interferon stimulated gene) that were significantly associated with HIV tDNA (q = 0.02), and the direction of these associations paralleled MX1 gene eQTL expression.Conclusions
We observed a significant association between previously reported 'protective' MHC class I alleles and CCR5Δ32 with the HIV reservoir size in noncontrollers. We also found a novel association between MX1 and HIV total DNA (in addition to other interferon signaling relevant genes, PPP1CB, DDX3X). These findings warrant further investigation in future validation studies.