Mannose-binding lectin alleles in sub-Saharan Africans and relation with susceptibility to infections
- 1 July 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Genes & Immunity
- Vol. 4 (5) , 362-367
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gene.6363979
Abstract
Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) plays an important role in the early stages of primary infections and during the decay of maternal antibodies in infants. Various studies have looked at the relation between serum MBL concentrations, MBL gene alterations and susceptibility to infections. We investigated the distribution of variant MBL alleles in 626 unrelated adults from sub-Saharan African countries and looked for a potential relation between these alleles and the incidence, prevalence and death rate of tuberculosis for sub-Saharan Africa. We also evaluated the relation between MBL genotypes and susceptibility to HIV-1 infection in 188 Gabonese adults. We found that (i) the prevalence of the common variant MBL alleles is correlated with the incidence of tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa (r=0.565), (ii) the mutant MBL G57E allele, in either the homozygous or compound heterozygous state, is associated with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection in the Gabonese population (P=0.019).Our data plus those in the literature suggest that individuals who are homozygous for the mutant MBL alleles display increased susceptibility to infections. Interestingly, we found that individuals who are heterozygous for MBL mutations are much less susceptible to infections than those who are homozygous for the wild-type MBL allele.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Genotyping of the three major allelic variants of the human mannose-binding lectin gene by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresisHuman Mutation, 1999
- Presence of the variant mannose-binding lectin alleles associated with slower progression to AIDSAIDS, 1998
- A Macrophage Invasion Mechanism of Pathogenic MycobacteriaScience, 1997
- Mannan‐Binding Lectin in the Sub‐Saharan HIV and Tuberculosis EpidemicsScandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1997
- Mannose-binding lectin: the pluripotent molecule of the innate immune systemImmunology Today, 1996
- DIALLELIC POLYMORPHISM MAY EXPLAIN VARIATIONS OF THE BLOOD CONCENTRATION OF MANNAN‐BINDING PROTEIN IN ESKIMOS, BUT NOT IN BLACK AFRICANSInternational Journal of Immunogenetics, 1992
- ASSOCIATION OF LOW LEVELS OF MANNAN-BINDING PROTEIN WITH A COMMON DEFECT OF OPSONISATIONThe Lancet, 1989
- The human mannose-binding protein gene. Exon structure reveals its evolutionary relationship to a human pulmonary surfactant gene and localization to chromosome 10.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1989
- The human mannose-binding protein functions as an opsonin.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1989
- A human serum mannose-binding protein inhibits in vitro infection by the human immunodeficiency virus.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1989