Title of article :
Association of KIR3DS1+HLA-B Bw4Ile80 Combination with Susceptibility to Tuberculosis in Lur Population of Iran
Author/Authors :
Shahsavar, Farhad Department of Immunology - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences - Khorramabad , Mousavi, Tahereh Department of Immunolog - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Entezami, Kobra Department of Immunolog - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Azargoon, Alireza Department of Internal Medicine - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences - Khorramabad
Abstract :
Background: Natural killer (NK) cells are the effector cells of innate immunity that
respond to infection and tumor. Interactions between killer cell immunoglobulin like
receptors (KIR) and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules regulate NK
cells responses to eliminate infected and transformed cells. Objective: To investigate
the impact of KIR genes, HLA ligand genes, and KIR-HLA combinations on
susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) in Lur population of Iran. Methods: The genomic
DNA of 50 patients with TB from Lorestan province of Iran was genotyped for sixteen
KIR genes and their five major HLA class I ligands were determined by a polymerase
chain reaction-sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) assay. The results were compared
with those of 200 healthy unrelated Iranian individuals. Results: In Lur population of
Iran, a significant decrease in frequency of KIR3DS1 was found in TB patients
compared to control group (24% vs. 44.5%, OR=0.394, CI=0.194-0.798, p=0.013).
Also, among the three activating genes that may use HLA class I molecules as their
ligands, a significant decrease was shown in frequency of KIR3DS1 with HLA-B
Bw4Ile80 ligand in TB patients compared to control group (4% vs. 23%, OR=0.14,
CI=0.033-0.596, p=0.004). Conclusion: These findings imply a genetic imbalance
between activating and inhibitory KIR genes and KIR-HLA combinations in Lur TB
patients. Low level of activating KIR3DS1 and its combination with HLA-B Bw4Ile80
ligand might have an influence on the susceptibility to TB in Lur population of Iran.
Keywords :
HLA , Tuberculosis , NK Cells , KIR
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics