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Effect of <i>KIR</i> and <i>HLA</i> genotypes on the CD4+ T cell count of HIV-1 infected subjects.
<p>(A) Effect of <i>AA</i> versus <i>Bx</i> genotype
(n = 81). (B) Combined effect of inhibitory KIR
ligand genes <i>Bw4</i> and <i>C1</i>
(n = 73). <i>Bw4:C1</i> denotes the
simultaneous occurrence of Bw4 and C1. (C) Combined effect of
<i>Bx</i> and <i>Bw4:C1</i> genotypes
(n = 73). P values represent the statistical
significance of the linear regression models using log-transformed
CD4+ T cell counts as the dependent variable. Horizontal lines
represent median values.</p
Multivariate effects of <i>KIR</i> and <i>HLA</i> genes on the CD4+ T cell count of 81 HIV-1 infected subjects.
<p>Data are calculated by multivariate linear regression analysis using
log transformed CD4+ T cell counts as the dependent variable.
The estimated effects of the respective terms in the models are
shown. Interaction terms, denoting the simultaneous occurrence of
two genes, are annotated with “:”.</p>a<p>Data available for 73 of 81 subjects. CI, 95% confidence
interval; AIC, Akaike information criterion for goodness of fit; p,
statistical significance.</p
Univariate effects of <i>KIR</i> and <i>HLA</i> genes on the CD4+ T cell count and HIV-1 viral load level of 81 HIV-1 infected subjects.
<p>Data are calculated by linear regression analysis using log
transformed CD4+ T cell counts and HIV-1 viral load levels as
the dependent variables. CI, 95% confidence interval; AIC,
Akaike information criterion for goodness of fit; p, statistical
significance.</p>a<p>data available for 73 of 81 subjects. p values<0.05 are in bold
type.</p