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Publications / Martin 2010 (Immunogenetics)

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Publication

Immunogenetics. 2010 Dec; 62(43781):761-5.

PubMed ID: 20857097

Title

HLA-Cw group 1 ligands for KIR increase susceptibility to invasive cervical cancer

Authors

Martin MP, Borecki IB, Zhang Z, Nguyen L, Ma D, Gao X, Qi Y, Carrington M, Rader JS

Abstract

Inherited genetic polymorphisms within immune response genes have been shown to associate with risk of invasive cervical cancer (ICC) and its immediate precursor, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3. Here, we used the transmission/disequilibrium test to detect disease-liability alleles and investigate haplotype transmission of KIR and HLA class I polymorphisms in a large family-based population of women with cervical cancer and their biological parents (359 trios). The effect of distinct human papillomavirus types was also explored. HLA-Cw group 1 (HLA-Cw alleles with asparagine at position 80), which serves as ligand for certain killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR), was significantly overtransmitted in women with ICC (Pā€‰=ā€‰0.04), and particularly in the subgroup of women infected with high risk HPV16 or 18 subtypes (Pā€‰=ā€‰0.008). These data support the involvement of the HLA-C locus in modulating the risk of cervical neoplasia perhaps through its function as ligands for KIR, but functional studies are essential to confirm this hypothesis.

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