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HIV-1 and human genetic variation

Paul J. McLaren, Jacques Fellay

2021Nature Reviews Genetics97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the past four decades, research on the natural history of HIV infection has described how HIV wreaks havoc on human immunity and causes AIDS. HIV host genomic research, which aims to understand how human genetic variation affects our response to HIV infection, has progressed from early candidate gene studies to recent multi-omic efforts, benefiting from spectacular advances in sequencing technology and data science. In addition to invading cells and co-opting the host machinery for replication, HIV also stably integrates into our own genome. The study of the complex interactions between the human and retroviral genomes has improved our understanding of pathogenic mechanisms and suggested novel preventive and therapeutic approaches against HIV infection.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyHuman genetic variationVariation (astronomy)Genetic variationHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Evolutionary biologyGeneticsComputational biologyVirologyHuman genomeGenomeGenePhysicsAstrophysicsHIV Research and TreatmentGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyDiabetes and associated disorders