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IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Walter J Janse van Rensburg, Anne-Cecilia van Marle, Lomari Geertsema
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原发性hiv相关血小板减少症(PHAT)是hiv阳性个体在没有继发原因的情况下发生的孤立的血小板减少症。某些人类白细胞抗原(HLA)的存在与个体对HIV的免疫反应和免疫介导的血小板减少性疾病的发展有关。考虑到HLA与HIV感染以及HLA与免疫介导的血小板减少症之间已建立的联系,我们假设特异性HLA等位基因也可能增加发生PHAT的风险,PHAT是一种与HIV和免疫介导的血小板减少症相关的疾病。因此,该研究旨在确定可能出现PHAT的患者中高分辨率HLA等位基因的频率。经过详细的筛选过程,我们使用Axiom精密医学多样性阵列(PMDA)试剂盒在GeneTitan多通道仪器上评估了43名可能患有PHAT的参与者的HLA谱。没有发现单个HLA等位基因在我们的PHAT人群中更突出。然而,93.02%的参与者同时具有hiv保护和hiv易感等位基因。导致血小板减少症成为这些患者唯一临床相关的血液学异常的潜在机制仍有待探索。我们得出结论,在同一个体中同时存在hiv保护等位基因和hiv易感性等位基因可能引起拮抗免疫反应,导致hiv阳性个体的血小板减少。我们建议未来进行长期随访研究,以确定PHAT患者的进展和预后。
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Co-Occurrence of HIV-Susceptibility and -Protective HLA Alleles Is a Possible Contributor to the Development of Primary HIV-Associated Thrombocytopenia (PHAT): A Cross-Sectional Study.

Primary HIV-associated thrombocytopenia (PHAT) is an isolated thrombocytopenia in HIV-positive individuals in the absence of secondary causes. The presence of certain Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) has been linked to individuals' immune response to HIV and the development of immune-mediated thrombocytopenic disorders. Considering the established associations between HLA and HIV infection and HLA and immune-mediated thrombocytopenias, we hypothesise that specific HLA alleles may also increase the risk of developing PHAT, a condition that links both HIV and immune-mediated thrombocytopenia. Therefore, the study aimed to determine the frequency of high-resolution HLA alleles in patients presenting with possible PHAT. Following a detailed screening process, we evaluated the HLA profiles of 43 participants with probable PHAT using the Axiom Precision Medicine Diversity Array (PMDA) Kit on the GeneTitan Multi-Channel instrument. No single HLA allele was found to be more prominent in our PHAT population. However, 93.02% of participants had both HIV-protective and HIV-susceptible alleles. The potential mechanism causing thrombocytopenia to be the only clinically relevant haematological abnormality in these patients remains to be explored. We concluded that the presence of both an HIV-protective and HIV-susceptibility allele in the same individual may cause antagonistic immune reactions, resulting in thrombocytopenia in HIV-positive individuals. We propose future long-term follow-up studies to determine the progression and outcome in patients with PHAT.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Immunogenetics (formerly European Journal of Immunogenetics) publishes original contributions on the genetic control of components of the immune system and their interactions in both humans and experimental animals. The term ''genetic'' is taken in its broadest sense to include studies at the evolutionary, molecular, chromosomal functional and population levels in both health and disease. Examples are: -studies of blood groups and other surface antigens- cell interactions and immune response- receptors, antibodies, complement components and cytokines- polymorphism- evolution of the organisation, control and function of immune system components- anthropology and disease associations- the genetics of immune-related disease: allergy, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency and other immune pathologies- All papers are seen by at least two independent referees and only papers of the highest quality are accepted.
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