Functionally-informed fine-mapping identifies genetic variants linking increased CHD1L expression and HIV restriction in monocytes

基于功能信息的精细定位鉴定出与单核细胞中 CHD1L 表达增加和 HIV 限制相关的遗传变异

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Abstract

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV) set-point viral load is a strong predictor of disease progression and transmission risk. A recent genome-wide association study in individuals of African ancestries identified a region on chromosome 1 significantly associated with decreased HIV set-point viral load. Knockout of the closest gene, CHD1L, enhanced HIV replication in vitro in myeloid cells. However, it remains unclear if HIV spVL associated variants are associated with CHD1L gene expression changes. Here we apply a heuristic fine-mapping approach to prioritize combinations of variants that explain the majority of set-point viral load variance and identify variants likely driving the association. We assess the combined impact of these variants on CHD1L regulation using publicly available sequencing studies, and test the relationship between CHD1L expression and set-point viral load using imputed CHD1L expression from monocytes. Taken together, this work characterizes genetically regulated CHD1L expression and further expands our knowledge of CHD1L-mediated HIV restriction in monocytes.

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