Evidence for Host-Driven Selection of the HIV Type 1vprGenein Vivoduring HIV Disease Progression in a Transfusion-Acquired Cohort
- 1 August 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 21 (8) , 728-733
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2005.21.728
Abstract
An epidemiologically linked HIV-1-infected cohort, in which a nonprogressor donor infected two recipients who progressed to AIDS, was examined. Sequence analysis, over time, of HIV-1 vpr gene quasispecies from uncultured peripheral blood cells revealed an insertion of arginine at position 90 altering a highly conserved C-terminal motif, believed to play a role in Vpr nuclear targeting. Full genome analysis from each patient showed no gene defects in other gene regions, implying that the mutational selection was unique to the vpr gene. A detailed analysis of the vpr quasispecies showed very little amino acid diversity in the nonprogressing donor, whereas, following viral transmission, the amino acid diversity increased dramatically over time in tandem with disease progression in the two recipients. Although the R insertion at position 90 was present in all three individuals, the variable degree of additional amino acid changes over time may have influenced HIV disease in the nonprogressor donor and the two progressing recipients. These data provide the first evidence in favor of vpr gene evolution over time, which was host-driven. The status of the nonprogressing donor was consistent with a highly protective B-57 HLA type, which was absent in the two progressing recipients, implying a role for host HLA type and other immunologic selective pressures in vpr gene selection in vivo.Keywords
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