Variabilidade genética no gene HLA relacionada progressão da doença AIDS / Genetic variability associated with HLA related to progression of the AIDS disease

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Esta revisão de artigos científicos tem como objetivo fornecer um resumo atualizado dos efeitos genéticos do hospedeiro na doença vírus da imunodeficiência humana. Os diversos estudos e mapeamentos polimorfismos têm sido amplamente bem aceitos, todavia as associações genéticas mais complexas envolvendo variação epigenética permanecem indefinidas. No entanto, avaliações genoma permitiram a validação impacto das variantes HLA CCR5 HIV. Embora o mecanismo proteção proporcionado por esteja claro em muitas pesquisas, novos aspectos classe I continuam ser descobertos, deixando amplo caminho para continuidade pesquisas. A HIV é caracterizada sua diversidade durante período infecção pelo HIV-1, sendo considerada maiores problemas saúde pública. Alguns indivíduos podem evoluir rapidamente, enquanto outros se classificar progressores lentos ou controladores elite, mantendo seus níveis T-CD4 estáveis muitos anos sem apresentar nenhum sintomas doença. Estudos buscam entender papel moléculas objeto investigação tentativa compreender diferenças observadas progressão infecção, vários genes humanos estão associados à suscetibilidade HIV, relacionadas com

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عنوان ژورنال: Brazilian Journal of Health Review

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2595-6825']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34119/bjhrv4n4-074