Longitudinal analysis of HIV type 1 subtype C envelope sequences from south africa

The envelope genes of 23 subtype C viral isolates from five individuals with early HIV-1 infection, followed for 2-4 years, were sequenced, analyzed, and correlated to coreceptor usage. Isolates from three participants used the CCR5 coreceptor at all time points, with no significant adaptations in t...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIDS research and human retroviruses 2007-02, Vol.23 (2), p.316-321
Hauptverfasser: COETZER, Mia, CILLIERS, Tonie, PAPATHANASOPOULOS, Maria, RAMJEE, Gita, SALIM ABDOOL KARIM, WILLIAMSON, Carolyn, MORRIS, Lynn
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Zusammenfassung:The envelope genes of 23 subtype C viral isolates from five individuals with early HIV-1 infection, followed for 2-4 years, were sequenced, analyzed, and correlated to coreceptor usage. Isolates from three participants used the CCR5 coreceptor at all time points, with no significant adaptations in the variable loop lengths, predicted N-linked glycosylation sites, or predicted change in sensitivity to monoclonal antibodies with disease progression. However, two individuals, Du151 and Du179, who had previously been shown to be dually infected with two phylogenetically distinct subtype C strains, were able to use CXCR4 with disease progression. The intraperson genetic diversity was 9% for Du151 and 3% for Du179 compared to
ISSN:0889-2229
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DOI:10.1089/aid.2006.0207