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. 2013 Nov 18;10:26. doi: 10.1186/1742-6405-10-26

Table 3.

Three genes with a link to HIV-1 pathogenesis were found to be significant higher expressed in the CCR5 wild type group

Significant higher Expression in CCR5 wild type samples
Gene
Function (link to HIV-1)
Beneficial effect for CCR5-delta32 carriers
Reference
Transm.
Repli.
TOP1
Synthesis of cDNA (in combination with RT transcription of viral RNA to DNA)
 
Possible
[30]
CXCR2
Receptor for IL-8. Mediates neutrophil migration to sites of inflammation. (binding side of p17 HIV-1 , cross-linked to CXCR1 and indirectly cross-linked to CXCR1 mediated CCR5 internalisation)
Possible
 
[29]
SREBF2 Cholesterol metabolism (enhancing viral replication)   Possible [31]

For TOP1 and SREBF2 there are reports that overexpression of these genes might have a beneficial effect on HIV-1 infection. For CXCR2 overexpression this beneficial effect was described in case of HIV-1 transmission. (transm. = transmission, repli. = replication).