Nkg2c Deletion Is A Risk Factor For Human Cytomegalovirus Viremia And Disease After Lung Transplantation

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2018)

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Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) replication is limited by HCMV-specific natural killer (NK) cell response. Distinct genetic polymorphisms, which are potentially involved in antiviral NK cell response, have been described. Here, the association between polymorphisms at IgG1 genetic marker 3/17, Fc gamma RIII alpha/CD16a 158V/F, NKG2C(wt/del), CD226/rs727088, and rs763361, respectively, and HCMV viremia and disease were investigated in 98 lung transplant recipients (LTRs), within 9 months after stop of posttransplant HCMV prophylaxis. From all variants, only the NKG2C(wt/wt) genotype was significantly associated with freedom from HCMV viremia (P = .0002) and disease (P = .02), compared with the NKG2C(wt/del) genotype. Thus, LTRs expressing the homozygous NKG2C wild type seem to have a selective advantage in HCMV defense.
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human cytomegalovirus, NK cells, NKG2C, genetic variants, lung transplantation
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