Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility

CC chemokine ligand 3 like-1 (CCL3L1) encodes for CCL3L1 protein, which is a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) suppressive chemokine and a potent ligand of HIV CCR5 co-receptor. CCL3L1 exhibits variation in the gene copy number (CN) and could influence HIV susceptibility through gene dosage effect....

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Main Authors: Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani, Jamaluddin, Jalilah, Achim, Nurfarahin Hanini, Abu Bakar @ Jamaludin, Suhaili
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Published: Elsevier 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.872122022-01-13T09:46:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87212/ Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani Jamaluddin, Jalilah Achim, Nurfarahin Hanini Abu Bakar @ Jamaludin, Suhaili CC chemokine ligand 3 like-1 (CCL3L1) encodes for CCL3L1 protein, which is a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) suppressive chemokine and a potent ligand of HIV CCR5 co-receptor. CCL3L1 exhibits variation in the gene copy number (CN) and could influence HIV susceptibility through gene dosage effect. The study aims to determine the distribution of CCL3L1 CN among HIV subjects of Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnics in Malaysia and to evaluate the impact of CCL3L1 CN on susceptibility to HIV. This study involved 182 HIV patients who attended outpatient clinics of three hospitals in Malaysia and 150 non-HIV (control) subjects. Typing of CCL3L1 CN was conducted via multiplex paralogue ratio tests (PRTs), followed by validation of the CCL3L1 CN by microsatellite analyses. Both Malay and Indian HIV subjects had the CN mode of two, while the CN mode for the Chinese was four. The CCL3L1 gene CN was found to be strongly associated with ethnicity (p < 0.001) with the diverse distribution of CCL3L1 CN between the Malay (range = 0–6), Chinese (range = 0–9), and Indian (range = 1–4) ethnic groups. CCL3L1 CN higher than and equal to the average was associated with reduced HIV susceptibility among the Malays (p < 0.05). However, the negative results found for the Indian and Chinese need to be further analysed in a larger sample size. Elsevier 2020-09-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87212/1/Population-specific%20profiling%20of%20CCL3L1.pdf Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani and Jamaluddin, Jalilah and Achim, Nurfarahin Hanini and Abu Bakar @ Jamaludin, Suhaili (2020) Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility. Gene, 754. art. no. 144821. pp. 1-5. ISSN 0378-1119 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037811192030490X?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.gene.2020.144821
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description CC chemokine ligand 3 like-1 (CCL3L1) encodes for CCL3L1 protein, which is a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) suppressive chemokine and a potent ligand of HIV CCR5 co-receptor. CCL3L1 exhibits variation in the gene copy number (CN) and could influence HIV susceptibility through gene dosage effect. The study aims to determine the distribution of CCL3L1 CN among HIV subjects of Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnics in Malaysia and to evaluate the impact of CCL3L1 CN on susceptibility to HIV. This study involved 182 HIV patients who attended outpatient clinics of three hospitals in Malaysia and 150 non-HIV (control) subjects. Typing of CCL3L1 CN was conducted via multiplex paralogue ratio tests (PRTs), followed by validation of the CCL3L1 CN by microsatellite analyses. Both Malay and Indian HIV subjects had the CN mode of two, while the CN mode for the Chinese was four. The CCL3L1 gene CN was found to be strongly associated with ethnicity (p < 0.001) with the diverse distribution of CCL3L1 CN between the Malay (range = 0–6), Chinese (range = 0–9), and Indian (range = 1–4) ethnic groups. CCL3L1 CN higher than and equal to the average was associated with reduced HIV susceptibility among the Malays (p < 0.05). However, the negative results found for the Indian and Chinese need to be further analysed in a larger sample size.
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author Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani
Jamaluddin, Jalilah
Achim, Nurfarahin Hanini
Abu Bakar @ Jamaludin, Suhaili
spellingShingle Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani
Jamaluddin, Jalilah
Achim, Nurfarahin Hanini
Abu Bakar @ Jamaludin, Suhaili
Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility
author_facet Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani
Jamaluddin, Jalilah
Achim, Nurfarahin Hanini
Abu Bakar @ Jamaludin, Suhaili
author_sort Mohamad Isa, Irma Izani
title Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility
title_short Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility
title_full Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility
title_fullStr Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed Population-specific profiling of CCL3L1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and the implication on HIV susceptibility
title_sort population-specific profiling of ccl3l1 copy number of the three major ethnic groups in malaysia and the implication on hiv susceptibility
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87212/1/Population-specific%20profiling%20of%20CCL3L1.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87212/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037811192030490X?via%3Dihub
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