53 research outputs found

    Genome-to-genome analysis highlights the effect of the human innate and adaptive immune systems on the hepatitis C virus

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    Outcomes of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and treatment depend on viral and host genetic factors. Here we use human genome-wide genotyping arrays and new whole-genome HCV viral sequencing technologies to perform a systematic genome-to-genome study of 542 individuals who were chronically infected with HCV, predominantly genotype 3. We show that both alleles of genes encoding human leukocyte antigen molecules and genes encoding components of the interferon lambda innate immune system drive viral polymorphism. Additionally, we show that IFNL4 genotypes determine HCV viral load through a mechanism dependent on a specific amino acid residue in the HCV NS5A protein. These findings highlight the interplay between the innate immune system and the viral genome in HCV control

    Interferon lambda 4 impacts the genetic diversity of hepatitis C virus

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    Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a highly variable pathogen that frequently establishes chronic infection. This genetic variability is affected by the adaptive immune response but the contribution of other host factors is unclear. Here, we examined the role played by interferon lambda-4 (IFN-λ4) on HCV diversity; IFN-λ4 plays a crucial role in spontaneous clearance or establishment of chronicity following acute infection. We performed viral genome-wide association studies using human and viral data from 485 patients of white ancestry infected with HCV genotype 3a. We demonstrate that combinations of host genetic variants, which determine IFN-λ4 protein production and activity, influence amino acid variation across the viral polyprotein - not restricted to specific viral proteins or HLA restricted epitopes - and modulate viral load. We also observed an association with viral di-nucleotide proportions. These results support a direct role for IFN-λ4 in exerting selective pressure across the viral genome, possibly by a novel mechanism

    Analysis of IL28B Variants in an Egyptian Population Defines the 20 Kilobases Minimal Region Involved in Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus

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    Spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) occurs in ∼30% of acute infections. Host genetics play a major role in HCV clearance, with a strong effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the IL28B gene already found in different populations, mostly infected with viral genotypes 1 and 3. Egypt has the highest prevalence of HCV infection in the world, which is mostly due to viral genotype 4. We investigated the role of several IL28B SNPs in HCV spontaneous clearance in an Egyptian population. We selected nine SNPs within the IL28B genomic region covering the linkage disequilibrium (LD) block known to be associated with HCV clearance in European populations. These SNPs were genotyped in 261 HCV-infected Egyptian subjects (130 with spontaneous clearance and 131 with chronic infection). The most associated SNPs were rs12979860 (P = 1.6×10−7) and the non-synonymous IL28B SNP, rs8103142 (P = 1.6×10−7). Interestingly, three SNPs at the two bounds of the region were monomorphic, reducing the size of the LD block in which the causal variants are potentially located to ∼20 kilobases. HCV clearance in Egypt was associated with a region of IL28B smaller than that identified in European populations, and involved the non-synonymous IL28B SNP, rs8103142

    Viral genome wide association study identifies novel hepatitis C virus polymorphisms associated with sofosbuvir treatment failure

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    Persistent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease, worldwide. With the development of direct-acting antivirals, treatment of chronically infected patients has become highly effective, although a subset of patients responds less well to therapy. Sofosbuvir is a common component of current de novo or salvage combination therapies, that targets the HCV NS5B polymerase. We use pre-treatment whole-genome sequences of HCV from 507 patients infected with HCV subtype 3a and treated with sofosbuvir containing regimens to detect viral polymorphisms associated with response to treatment. We find three common polymorphisms in non-targeted HCV NS2 and NS3 proteins are associated with reduced treatment response. These polymorphisms are enriched in post-treatment HCV sequences of patients unresponsive to treatment. They are also associated with lower reductions in viral load in the first week of therapy. Using in vitro short-term dose-response assays, these polymorphisms do not cause any reduction in sofosbuvir potency, suggesting an indirect mechanism of action in decreasing sofosbuvir efficacy. The identification of polymorphisms in NS2 and NS3 proteins associated with poor treatment outcomes emphasises the value of systematic genome-wide analyses of viruses in uncovering clinically relevant polymorphisms that impact treatment

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    La recherche de facteurs génétiques de susceptibilité aux infections virale dans des populations générales exhaustives endémiques est une approche originale en épidémiologie génétique. Nos travaux de thèse nous ont permis d’établir, dans une population endémique pour deux virus oncogènes MCPyV et HHV-8 au Cameroun et dans une population endémique pour le VHC en Egypte, plusieurs arguments forts en faveur d’une susceptibilité génétique aux infections par les virus oncogènes humains définies par la séropositivité/ séronégativité vis-à-vis du virus impliqué. Concernant l’infection par le MCPyV, dont les modes de transmission sont peu connus, nous avons mis en évidence l’existence de fortes corrélations familiales mère-enfant et entre enfants pour la séropositivité au virus, en faveur d’une transmission virale par contacts proches. Ces résultats sont similaires à ceux observés pour l’HHV-8, dans la même population, virus pour lequel la transmission par voie salivaire est l’hypothèse la plus forte. Concernant l’infection par l’HHV-8, nous avons identifié un locus majeur de prédisposition à l’infection par une analyse de ségrégation mettant un gène majeur mendélien autosomique récessif prédisposant à l’infection, suivie d’une analyse de liaison paramétrique utilisant le modèle de l’analyse de ségrégation. Concernant l’infection par le VHC, nous avons identifié par une analyse de liaison génétique un locus majeur de prédisposition à l’infection. Nous avons ensuite identifié, par une analyse d’association en génome entier sur une grande cohorte de plus de 6500 individus, trois signaux associés avec l’infection par le VHC. Par ailleurs, nous avons également réalisé une étude fine des variants du locus du gène IL28B, associés à la clairance du VHC, cohérente avec les résultats publiés au cours de nos travaux. L’identification de facteurs génétiques impliqués dans la susceptibilité aux infections virales oncogènes et aux cancers associés permettra de mieux comprendre la physiopathologie de la réponse à ces infections et les mécanismes intervenant depuis l’exposition virale jusqu’au développement de cancers.The identification of genetic variants predisposing to viral infection in highly endemic general populations is an original approach in genetic epidemiology. Our work suggests a genetic control of the susceptibility to human oncogenic viruses infection, in a population in Cameroon in which MCPyV and HHV-8 are highly endemic and in an Egyptian population in which HCV is endemic. MCPyV is thought to be the etiological agent of Merkel cell carcinoma, but little is known about its distribution and modes of transmission. We provided evidence for familial aggregation of MCPyV infection status suggesting that MCPyV infection is acquired through close contact, possibly involving saliva and/or the skin, especially between young siblings and between mothers and their children. Infection with HHV-8 has been shown to display strong familial aggregation, in countries in which HHV-8 infection is endemic. Our segregation analysis provided strong evidence for a recessive major gene conferring predisposition to HHV-8 infection. The following linkage analysis identified a single region on chromosome 3p22 significantly linked to HHV-8 infection. This study provides the first evidence that HHV-8 infection in children in endemic areas has a strong genetic basis. Concerning HCV infection, we performed a linkage analysis that mapped a major locus predisposing to HCV infection in an Egyptian cohort. We then performed a genome-wide association study in more than 6500 individuals, identifying three signals associated with HCV infection. Finally we investigated the role of several IL28B SNPs in HCV spontaneous clearance in an Egyptian population. The results confirm the major role of IL28B variants in the spontaneous clearance of HCV genotype 4 infection in an Egyptian population. The identification of genetic variants predisposing to viral infection should greatly improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the response to these infections and may also unravel new pathways for investigation in viruses-associated diseases, such as cancer

    Contrôle génétique de la réponse à l'infection par des virus oncogènes en population endémique

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    La recherche de facteurs génétiques de susceptibilité aux infections virale dans des populations générales exhaustives endémiques est une approche originale en épidémiologie génétique. Nos travaux de thèse nous ont permis d établir, dans une population endémique pour deux virus oncogènes MCPyV et HHV-8 au Cameroun et dans une population endémique pour le VHC en Egypte, plusieurs arguments forts en faveur d une susceptibilité génétique aux infections par les virus oncogènes humains définies par la séropositivité/ séronégativité vis-à-vis du virus impliqué. Concernant l infection par le MCPyV, dont les modes de transmission sont peu connus, nous avons mis en évidence l existence de fortes corrélations familiales mère-enfant et entre enfants pour la séropositivité au virus, en faveur d une transmission virale par contacts proches. Ces résultats sont similaires à ceux observés pour l HHV-8, dans la même population, virus pour lequel la transmission par voie salivaire est l hypothèse la plus forte. Concernant l infection par l HHV-8, nous avons identifié un locus majeur de prédisposition à l infection par une analyse de ségrégation mettant un gène majeur mendélien autosomique récessif prédisposant à l infection, suivie d une analyse de liaison paramétrique utilisant le modèle de l analyse de ségrégation. Concernant l infection par le VHC, nous avons identifié par une analyse de liaison génétique un locus majeur de prédisposition à l infection. Nous avons ensuite identifié, par une analyse d association en génome entier sur une grande cohorte de plus de 6500 individus, trois signaux associés avec l infection par le VHC. Par ailleurs, nous avons également réalisé une étude fine des variants du locus du gène IL28B, associés à la clairance du VHC, cohérente avec les résultats publiés au cours de nos travaux. L identification de facteurs génétiques impliqués dans la susceptibilité aux infections virales oncogènes et aux cancers associés permettra de mieux comprendre la physiopathologie de la réponse à ces infections et les mécanismes intervenant depuis l exposition virale jusqu au développement de cancers.The identification of genetic variants predisposing to viral infection in highly endemic general populations is an original approach in genetic epidemiology. Our work suggests a genetic control of the susceptibility to human oncogenic viruses infection, in a population in Cameroon in which MCPyV and HHV-8 are highly endemic and in an Egyptian population in which HCV is endemic. MCPyV is thought to be the etiological agent of Merkel cell carcinoma, but little is known about its distribution and modes of transmission. We provided evidence for familial aggregation of MCPyV infection status suggesting that MCPyV infection is acquired through close contact, possibly involving saliva and/or the skin, especially between young siblings and between mothers and their children. Infection with HHV-8 has been shown to display strong familial aggregation, in countries in which HHV-8 infection is endemic. Our segregation analysis provided strong evidence for a recessive major gene conferring predisposition to HHV-8 infection. The following linkage analysis identified a single region on chromosome 3p22 significantly linked to HHV-8 infection. This study provides the first evidence that HHV-8 infection in children in endemic areas has a strong genetic basis. Concerning HCV infection, we performed a linkage analysis that mapped a major locus predisposing to HCV infection in an Egyptian cohort. We then performed a genome-wide association study in more than 6500 individuals, identifying three signals associated with HCV infection. Finally we investigated the role of several IL28B SNPs in HCV spontaneous clearance in an Egyptian population. The results confirm the major role of IL28B variants in the spontaneous clearance of HCV genotype 4 infection in an Egyptian population. The identification of genetic variants predisposing to viral infection should greatly improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the response to these infections and may also unravel new pathways for investigation in viruses-associated diseases, such as cancer.PARIS5-Bibliotheque electronique (751069902) / SudocSudocFranceF

    A major locus on chromosome 3p22 conferring predisposition to human herpesvirus 8 infection

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    International audienceInfection with human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8), the etiological agent of Kaposi's sarcoma, has been shown to display strong familial aggregation, in countries in which HHV-8 infection is endemic. We investigated 40 large families (608 subjects aged one to 88 years) living in an isolated area of Cameroon in which HHV-8 is highly endemic. We performed a two-step genetic analysis for HHV-8 infection status (HHV-8+/HHV-8- determined by immunofluorescence) consisting of an initial segregation analysis followed by a model-based genome-wide linkage analysis. Overall HHV-8 seroprevalence was 60%, increasing with age. Segregation analysis provided strong evidence for a recessive major gene conferring predisposition to HHV-8 infection. This gene is predicted to have a major effect during childhood, with almost all homozygous predisposed subjects (∼7% of the population) becoming infected by the age of 10. Linkage analysis was carried out on the 15 most informative families, corresponding to 205 genotyped subjects. A single region on chromosome 3p22 was significantly linked to HHV-8 infection (LOD score=3.83, P=2.0 × 10(-5)). This study provides the first evidence that HHV-8 infection in children in endemic areas has a strong genetic basis involving at least one recessive major locus on chromosome 3p22
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