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Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression
The circulating recombinant form (CRF) 07_BC is the most prevalent HIV-1 strain among injection drug users (IDUs) in Taiwan. It contains a 7 amino-acid deletion in its p6(gag). We conducted a cohort study to compare viral loads and CD4 cell count changes between patients infected with subtype B and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4263662/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25502811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114441 |
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author | Huang, Szu-Wei Wang, Sheng-Fan Lin, Yu-Ting Yen, Chia-Hung Lee, Chih-Hao Wong, Wing-Wai Tsai, Hung-Chin Yang, Chia-Jui Hu, Bor-Shen Lin, Yu-Huei Wang, Chin-Tien Wang, Jaang-Jiun Hu, Zixin Kuritzkes, Daniel R. Chen, Yen-Hsu Chen, Yi-Ming Arthur |
author_facet | Huang, Szu-Wei Wang, Sheng-Fan Lin, Yu-Ting Yen, Chia-Hung Lee, Chih-Hao Wong, Wing-Wai Tsai, Hung-Chin Yang, Chia-Jui Hu, Bor-Shen Lin, Yu-Huei Wang, Chin-Tien Wang, Jaang-Jiun Hu, Zixin Kuritzkes, Daniel R. Chen, Yen-Hsu Chen, Yi-Ming Arthur |
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description | The circulating recombinant form (CRF) 07_BC is the most prevalent HIV-1 strain among injection drug users (IDUs) in Taiwan. It contains a 7 amino-acid deletion in its p6(gag). We conducted a cohort study to compare viral loads and CD4 cell count changes between patients infected with subtype B and CRF07_BC and to elucidate its mechanism. Twenty-one patients infected with CRF07_BC and 59 patients with subtype B were selected from a cohort of 667 HIV-1/AIDS patients whom have been followed up for 3 years. Generalized estimated equation was used to analyze their clinical data and the results showed that patients infected with CRF07_BC had significantly lower viral loads (about 58,000 copies per ml less) than patients with subtype B infection (p = 0.002). The replicative capacity of nine CRF07_BC and four subtype B isolates were compared and the results showed that the former had significantly lower replicative capacity than the latter although all of them were CCR5- tropic and non-syncytium inducing viruses. An HIV-1-NL4-3 mutant virus which contains a 7 amino-acid deletion in p6(gag) (designated as 7d virus) was generated and its live cycle was investigated. The results showed that 7d virus had significantly lower replication capacity, poorer protease-mediated processing and viral proteins production. Electron microscopic examination of cells infected with wild-type or 7d virus demonstrated that the 7d virus had poorer and slower viral maturation processes: more viruses attached to the cell membrane and higher proportion of immature virions outside the cells. The interaction between p6(gag) and Alix protein was less efficient in cells infected with 7d virus. In conclusion, patients infected with CRF07_BC had significantly lower viral loads than patients infected with subtype B and it may due to the deletion of 7 amino acids which overlaps with Alix protein-binding domain of the p6(gag). |
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spelling | pubmed-42636622014-12-19 Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression Huang, Szu-Wei Wang, Sheng-Fan Lin, Yu-Ting Yen, Chia-Hung Lee, Chih-Hao Wong, Wing-Wai Tsai, Hung-Chin Yang, Chia-Jui Hu, Bor-Shen Lin, Yu-Huei Wang, Chin-Tien Wang, Jaang-Jiun Hu, Zixin Kuritzkes, Daniel R. Chen, Yen-Hsu Chen, Yi-Ming Arthur PLoS One Research Article The circulating recombinant form (CRF) 07_BC is the most prevalent HIV-1 strain among injection drug users (IDUs) in Taiwan. It contains a 7 amino-acid deletion in its p6(gag). We conducted a cohort study to compare viral loads and CD4 cell count changes between patients infected with subtype B and CRF07_BC and to elucidate its mechanism. Twenty-one patients infected with CRF07_BC and 59 patients with subtype B were selected from a cohort of 667 HIV-1/AIDS patients whom have been followed up for 3 years. Generalized estimated equation was used to analyze their clinical data and the results showed that patients infected with CRF07_BC had significantly lower viral loads (about 58,000 copies per ml less) than patients with subtype B infection (p = 0.002). The replicative capacity of nine CRF07_BC and four subtype B isolates were compared and the results showed that the former had significantly lower replicative capacity than the latter although all of them were CCR5- tropic and non-syncytium inducing viruses. An HIV-1-NL4-3 mutant virus which contains a 7 amino-acid deletion in p6(gag) (designated as 7d virus) was generated and its live cycle was investigated. The results showed that 7d virus had significantly lower replication capacity, poorer protease-mediated processing and viral proteins production. Electron microscopic examination of cells infected with wild-type or 7d virus demonstrated that the 7d virus had poorer and slower viral maturation processes: more viruses attached to the cell membrane and higher proportion of immature virions outside the cells. The interaction between p6(gag) and Alix protein was less efficient in cells infected with 7d virus. In conclusion, patients infected with CRF07_BC had significantly lower viral loads than patients infected with subtype B and it may due to the deletion of 7 amino acids which overlaps with Alix protein-binding domain of the p6(gag). Public Library of Science 2014-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4263662/ /pubmed/25502811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114441 Text en © 2014 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Huang, Szu-Wei Wang, Sheng-Fan Lin, Yu-Ting Yen, Chia-Hung Lee, Chih-Hao Wong, Wing-Wai Tsai, Hung-Chin Yang, Chia-Jui Hu, Bor-Shen Lin, Yu-Huei Wang, Chin-Tien Wang, Jaang-Jiun Hu, Zixin Kuritzkes, Daniel R. Chen, Yen-Hsu Chen, Yi-Ming Arthur Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression |
title | Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression |
title_full | Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression |
title_fullStr | Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression |
title_full_unstemmed | Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression |
title_short | Patients Infected with CRF07_BC Have Significantly Lower Viral Loads than Patients with HIV-1 Subtype B: Mechanism and Impact on Disease Progression |
title_sort | patients infected with crf07_bc have significantly lower viral loads than patients with hiv-1 subtype b: mechanism and impact on disease progression |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4263662/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25502811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114441 |
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