Unravelling molecular signatures and causal factors underlying latent Cytomegalovirus infection among people living with HIV
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CMV seropositivity does not lead to severe pathology in healthy individuals, but it contributes to medical complications in people living with HIV (PLHIV). This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of how CMV seropositivity shapes the immune system of 1887 PLHIV, by utilizing multi-omics and deep immune phenotyping datasets. We observed prominent CMV-induced signatures at the DNA methylome and transcriptome levels that were related to immune functions in PLHIV. High FCRL6 expression is a promising biomarker for immune activation in latent CMV infection, underlied by the demethylation of FCRL6 and up-regulation of gene expression and plasma protein concentrations in CMV-seropositive PLHIV. Furthermore, the host genetics-driven elevation in both gene and protein expression of FCRL6 was associated with latent CMV infection. We also identified a significant CMV-susceptibility locus associated with cytokine production capacity and protein abundance.
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2024-06-28



