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. 2021 Feb 25;20:111. doi: 10.1186/s12936-021-03652-y

Table 5.

Comparative prevalence of KIR and HLA-C genetic variants from 3 sites of Uganda with historically varied malaria transmission intensity

Study sites
Tororo, N = 385 Jinja, N = 392 Kanungu, N = 433 p-values
n (%) n (%) n (%) T vs J T vs K J vs K
KIR genotypes
 AA 150 39.0% 133 33.9% 171 39.5% 0.145 0.877 0.098
 BX 235 61.0% 259 66.1% 262 60.5%
Tororo, N = 356 Jinja, N = 168 Kanungu, N = 405 p-values
n (%) n (%) n (%) T vs J T vs K J vs K
HLA-C
 C1C1 66 18.5% 39 23.2% 75 18.5% 0.285 0.296 0.043
 C1C2 195 54.8% 93 55.4% 202 49.9%
 C2C2 95 26.7% 36 21.4% 128 31.6%
Tororo, N = 120 Jinja, N = 59 Kanungu, N = 161 p-values
n (%) n (%) n (%) T vs J T vs K J vs K
KIRAA/HLA-C
 AA/C1C1 21 17.5% 11 18.6% 22 13.7% 0.213 0.537 0.282
 AA/C1C2 62 51.7% 37 62.8% 93 57.8%
 AA/C2C2 37 30.8% 11 18.6% 46 28.5%
Tororo, N = 193 Jinja, N = 93 Kanungu, N = 232 p-values
n (%) n (%) n (%) T vs J T vs K J vs K
KIRBX/HLA-C
 BX/C1C1 36 18.6% 23 24.7% 50 21.5% 0.424 0.062 0.424
 BX/C1C2 109 56.5% 46 49.5% 105 45.3%
 BX/C2C2 48 24.9% 24 25.8% 77 33.2%
Tororo, N = 438 Jinja, N = 414 Kanungu, N = 446 p-values
n (%) n (%) n (%) T vs J T vs K J vs K
Centromeric KIR motif
 CenAA 191 43.6% 171 41.3% 190 42.6% 0.478 0.552 0.928
 CenAB 175 40.0% 182 44.0% 192 43.0%
 CenBB 72 16.4% 61 14.7% 64 14.4%
Tororo, N = 438 Jinja, N = 413 Kanungu, N = 446 p-values
n (%) n (%) n (%) T vs J T vs K J vs K
Telomeric KIR Motif
 TelAA 314 71.7% 283 68.5% 326 73.1% 0.141 0.088 0.061
 TelAB 115 26.3% 112 27.1% 113 25.3%
 TelBB 9 2.0% 18 4.4% 7 1.6%

p-values for comparisons of the prevalence of KIR AA vs BX genotypes, HLA (C1C1) vs C1C2 vs C2C2, KIR/HLA (AA/C1C1) vs AA/C1C2 vs AA/C2C2, KIR/HLA (BX/C1C1) vs BX/C1C2 vs BX/C2C2, centromeric (CenAA) vs CenAB vs CenBB, telomeric (TelAA) vs TelAB vs TelBB in Tororo (T), Jinja (J) and Kanungu (K) districts were determined using Fisher’s exact test.