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Tumour necrosis factor c2 microsatellite allele is associated with the rate of HIV disease progression

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This is the first report demonstrating a strong association between the TNF c2 allele and the rate of HIV progression. Although it is possible that this finding may have arisen as a result of linkage disequilibrium with other alleles within the major histocompatibility complex that exert a more powerful effect upon progression, evidence is mounting to suggest that both TNF-alpha and lymphotoxin are closely involved in HIV disease progression and CD4 depletion. Our results serve to highlight the potential importance of genetic polymorphism, particularly of the TNF locus, in influencing the progression of HIV infection.

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