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Variation across the human genome: a tricky balancing act in human health and disease

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Genetic variation can have opposing effects on human disease, where the benefits of a protective variant against one disease can increase the risk of another.
I provided four examples of the Yin/Yang of genetic variation in human health and disease:

CCR5Δ32: This variant protects against HIV-1, but associates with risk of symptomatic West Nile Virus infection.
HLA-B*57: this is an HLA class I allele of the highly polymorphic HLA-B gene that confers protection against HIV-1, but associates with risk of psoriasis and abacavir hypersensitivity.
HLA-C expression levels: complex variation outside of the protein coding region of the HLA-C gene determines HLA-C expression levels, where high expression associates with protection against HIV-1, but it also confers risk of Crohn’s Disease and graft vs. host disease after transplantation.
Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors that confer activating states: These complex genotypes confer protection against KSHV infection, but among subjects with these genotypes who do become infected with KSHV, there is an increased risk of Kapok’s sarcoma.

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NDM Public Engagement
People
Mary Carrington
Keywords
genetic variation
hla
kir
hiv
hla-c expression
ccr5
psoriasis
wnv
abacavir hypersensitivity
kaposi’s sarcoma
ksvh
crohn’s disease
graft versus host disease
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 10/02/2016
Duration: 00:52:21

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