HIV-1 genetic diversity and divergence and its correlation with disease progression among antiretroviral naive recently infected individuals

被引:6
作者
Leda, Ana Rachel [1 ]
Hunter, James [1 ]
de Oliveira, Ursula Castro [2 ]
de Azevedo, Inacio Junqueira [2 ]
Kallas, Esper G. [3 ]
Araripe Sucupira, Maria Cecilia [1 ]
Diaz, Ricardo Sobhie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Butantan Inst, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; EVOLUTION; SUBTYPE; NEUTRALIZATION; TRANSMISSION; ESCAPE; TIME; RECOMBINATION; BOTTLENECK; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.virol.2019.11.006
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
HIV-1 genetic diversity evolution was deeply characterized during the first year of infection among recently-infected patients using deep sequencing technology and correlated with disease progression surrogate markers. RNA and DNA samples from twenty-five individuals (13 female) encoding the protease and reverse transcriptase regions of the poi gene, and the V3 region of the env gene were evaluated at recent infection and during established infection. Infection by a unique HIV-1 strain was inferred in 70.1% of the individuals, with no differences between genders. Infections by multiple strains were associated with higher viral loads and faster CD4(+) T cell declines. Either low or high levels of viral loads accompanied low levels of genetic diversity and lower selective pressure. With massive sequence data from 3 distinct genomic HIV-1 regions from plasma and PBMCs over time, we propose a model for HIV-1 genetic diversity, which correlates to basal viral loads of patients.
引用
收藏
页码:13 / 24
页数:12
相关论文
共 64 条
[1]   Quantitating the Multiplicity of Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Subtype C Reveals a Non-Poisson Distribution of Transmitted Variants [J].
Abrahams, M. -R. ;
Anderson, J. A. ;
Giorgi, E. E. ;
Seoighe, C. ;
Mlisana, K. ;
Ping, L. -H. ;
Athreya, G. S. ;
Treurnicht, F. K. ;
Keele, B. F. ;
Wood, N. ;
Salazar-Gonzalez, J. F. ;
Bhattacharya, T. ;
Chu, H. ;
Hoffman, I. ;
Galvin, S. ;
Mapanje, C. ;
Kazembe, P. ;
Thebus, R. ;
Fiscus, S. ;
Hide, W. ;
Cohen, M. S. ;
Karim, S. Abdool ;
Haynes, B. F. ;
Shaw, G. M. ;
Hahn, B. H. ;
Korber, B. T. ;
Swanstrom, R. ;
Williamson, C. .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2009, 83 (08) :3556-3567
[2]   Faster HIV-1 Disease Progression among Brazilian Individuals Recently Infected with CXCR4-Utilizing Strains [J].
Araripe Sucupira, Maria Cecilia ;
Sanabani, Sabri ;
Cortes, Rodrigo M. ;
Giret, Maria Teresa M. ;
Tomiyama, Helena ;
Sauer, Mariana M. ;
Sabino, Ester Cerdeira ;
Janini, Luiz Mario ;
Kallas, Esper Georges ;
Diaz, Ricardo Sobhie .
PLOS ONE, 2012, 7 (01)
[3]  
Arif MS, 2017, J VIROL, V91, DOI [10.1128/jvi.00793-17, 10.1128/JVI.00793-17]
[4]   Wide Variation in the Multiplicity of HIV-1 Infection among Injection Drug Users [J].
Bar, Katharine J. ;
Li, Hui ;
Chamberland, Annie ;
Tremblay, Cecile ;
Routy, Jean Pierre ;
Grayson, Truman ;
Sun, Chuanxi ;
Wang, Shuyi ;
Learn, Gerald H. ;
Morgan, Charity J. ;
Schumacher, Joseph E. ;
Haynes, Barton F. ;
Keele, Brandon F. ;
Hahn, Beatrice H. ;
Shaw, George M. .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2010, 84 (12) :6241-6247
[5]   Chemokine receptors as HIV-1 coreceptors: Roles in viral entry, tropism, and disease [J].
Berger, EA ;
Murphy, PM ;
Farber, JM .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY, 1999, 17 :657-700
[6]   Heterosexual risk of HIV-1 infection per sexual act: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies [J].
Boily, Marie-Claude ;
Baggaley, Rebecca F. ;
Wang, Lei ;
Masse, Benoit ;
White, Richard G. ;
Hayes, Richard J. ;
Alary, Michel .
LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2009, 9 (02) :118-129
[7]   Molecular and clinical epidemiology of CXCR4-using HIV-1 in a large population of antiretroviral-naive individuals [J].
Brumme, ZL ;
Goodrich, J ;
Mayer, HB ;
Brumme, CJ ;
Henrick, BM ;
Wynhoven, B ;
Asselin, JJ ;
Cheung, PK ;
Hogg, RS ;
Montaner, JSG ;
Harrigan, PR .
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2005, 192 (03) :466-474
[8]   Detection of Inferred CCR5-and CXCR4-Using HIV-1 Variants and Evolutionary Intermediates Using Ultra-Deep Pyrosequencing [J].
Bunnik, Evelien M. ;
Swenson, Luke C. ;
Edo-Matas, Diana ;
Huang, Wei ;
Dong, Winnie ;
Frantzell, Arne ;
Petropoulos, Christos J. ;
Coakley, Eoin ;
Schuitemaker, Hanneke ;
Harrigan, P. Richard ;
van't Wout, Angelique B. .
PLOS PATHOGENS, 2011, 7 (06)
[9]   Selection bias at the heterosexual HIV-1 transmission bottleneck [J].
Carlson, Jonathan M. ;
Schaefer, Malinda ;
Monaco, Daniela C. ;
Batorsky, Rebecca ;
Claiborne, Daniel T. ;
Prince, Jessica ;
Deymier, Martin J. ;
Ende, Zachary S. ;
Klatt, Nichole R. ;
DeZiel, Charles E. ;
Lin, Tien-Ho ;
Peng, Jian ;
Seese, Aaron M. ;
Shapiro, Roger ;
Frater, John ;
Ndung'u, Thumbi ;
Tang, Jianming ;
Goepfert, Paul ;
Gilmour, Jill ;
Price, Matt A. ;
Kilembe, William ;
Heckerman, David ;
Goulder, Philip J. R. ;
Allen, Todd M. ;
Allen, Susan ;
Hunter, Eric .
SCIENCE, 2014, 345 (6193)
[10]   Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody avidity testing to identify recent infection in newly diagnosed HIV type 1 (HIV-1)-seropositive persons infected with diverse HIV-1 subtypes [J].
Chawla, A. ;
Murphy, G. ;
Donnelly, C. ;
Booth, C. L. ;
Johnson, M. ;
Parry, J. V. ;
PhillipS, A. ;
Geretti, A. M. .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2007, 45 (02) :415-420