KIR alleles |
1Low CD4 |
2High CD4 |
P
|
3High VL |
4Low VL |
P
|
5TP |
6LTNP |
P
|
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| n/166 (%) | n/98 (%) | | n/168 (%) | n/96 (%) | | n/166 (%) | n/80 (%) | |
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KIR3DL1 | 142/166 (85.5) | 73/98 (74.5) |
0.02
| 141/168 (83.9) | 74/96 (77.1) | 0.11 | 142/166 (85.5) | 59/80 (73.7) |
0.03
|
KIR3DS1 | 24/166 (14.5) | 25/98 (25.5) |
0.02
| 27/168 (16.1) | 22/96 (22.9) | 0.11 | 24/166 (14.5) | 21/80 (26.3) |
0.03
|
- Data are the frequencies of KIR alleles (assuming the pairs 3DS1/3DL1 are alleles of respective loci).
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1Low CD4, “low CD4+ T cell count” group (CD4+ T cell counts<500 cells/μl); 2High CD4, “High CD4+ T cell count” group (CD4+ T cell counts ≥ 500 cells/μl); 3High VL, “high viral load” group (HIV viral load ≥ 104 copies/ml); 4Low VL, “low viral load” group (HIV viral load<104 copies/ml); 5TP, HIV typical progressors; 6LTNP, HIV long-term nonprogressors (9 individuals were excluded for the analysis based on LTNPs or TPs, because of not meeting the criteria of LTNPs or TPs).
- Data was calculated by from Yates’s correction or Fisher’s exact test.
- Bold numbers indicate P value<0.05.