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KIR2DL2 enhances protective and detrimental HLA class I-mediated immunity in chronic viral infection
Authors:Seich Al Basatena Nafisa-Katrin  Macnamara Aidan  Vine Alison M  Thio Chloe L  Astemborski Jacquie  Usuku Koichiro  Osame Mitsuhiro  Kirk Gregory D  Donfield Sharyne M  Goedert James J  Bangham Charles R M  Carrington Mary  Khakoo Salim I  Asquith Becca
Institution:Imperial College, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) influence both innate and adaptive immunity. But while the role of KIRs in NK-mediated innate immunity is well-documented, the impact of KIRs on the T cell response in human disease is not known. Here we test the hypothesis that an individual's KIR genotype affects the efficiency of their HLA class I-mediated antiviral immune response and the outcome of viral infection. We show that, in two unrelated viral infections, hepatitis C virus and human T lymphotropic virus type 1, possession of the KIR2DL2 gene enhanced both protective and detrimental HLA class I-restricted anti-viral immunity. These results reveal a novel role for inhibitory KIRs. We conclude that inhibitory KIRs, in synergy with T cells, are a major determinant of the outcome of persistent viral infection.
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