Absence of the HIV-1 protective Δccr5 allele in most ethnic populations of India

Majumder, Partha P. ; Dey, Badal (2001) Absence of the HIV-1 protective Δccr5 allele in most ethnic populations of India European Journal of Human Genetics, 9 (10). pp. 794-796. ISSN 1018-4813

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Abstract

Recent epidemiological data and projections indicate that HIV infection will spread rapidly in India. An allele Δccr5 of the β-chemokine receptor gene CCR5 has been found to confer protection against HIV-1. We find that this protective allele is absent in most ethnic populations of India, except some populations of the northern and western regions where this allele may have been introduced by Caucasian gene flow. The implications of this finding are discussed in the light of increasing HIV prevalence in India.

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Keywords:Tribe; Caste; HIV Resistance
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