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High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection

In chronic HIV infection, CD8+ T cell responses to Gag are associated with lower viral loads, but longitudinal studies of HLA-restricted CD8+ T cell-driven selection pressure in Gag from the time of acute infection are limited. In this study we examined Gag sequence evolution over the first year of...

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Autores principales: Gounder, Kamini, Padayachi, Nagavelli, Mann, Jaclyn K., Radebe, Mopo, Mokgoro, Mammekwa, van der Stok, Mary, Mkhize, Lungile, Mncube, Zenele, Jaggernath, Manjeetha, Reddy, Tarylee, Walker, Bruce D., Ndung’u, Thumbi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119886
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author Gounder, Kamini
Padayachi, Nagavelli
Mann, Jaclyn K.
Radebe, Mopo
Mokgoro, Mammekwa
van der Stok, Mary
Mkhize, Lungile
Mncube, Zenele
Jaggernath, Manjeetha
Reddy, Tarylee
Walker, Bruce D.
Ndung’u, Thumbi
author_facet Gounder, Kamini
Padayachi, Nagavelli
Mann, Jaclyn K.
Radebe, Mopo
Mokgoro, Mammekwa
van der Stok, Mary
Mkhize, Lungile
Mncube, Zenele
Jaggernath, Manjeetha
Reddy, Tarylee
Walker, Bruce D.
Ndung’u, Thumbi
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description In chronic HIV infection, CD8+ T cell responses to Gag are associated with lower viral loads, but longitudinal studies of HLA-restricted CD8+ T cell-driven selection pressure in Gag from the time of acute infection are limited. In this study we examined Gag sequence evolution over the first year of infection in 22 patients identified prior to seroconversion. A total of 310 and 337 full-length Gag sequences from the earliest available samples (median = 14 days after infection [Fiebig stage I/II]) and at one-year post infection respectively were generated. Six of 22 (27%) individuals were infected with multiple variants. There was a trend towards early intra-patient viral sequence diversity correlating with viral load set point (p = 0.07, r = 0.39). At 14 days post infection, 59.7% of Gag CTL epitopes contained non-consensus polymorphisms and over half of these (35.3%) comprised of previously described CTL escape variants. Consensus and variant CTL epitope proportions were equally distributed irrespective of the selecting host HLA allele and most epitopes remained unchanged over 12 months post infection. These data suggest that intrapatient diversity during acute infection is an indicator of disease outcome. In this setting, there is a high rate of transmitted CTL escape variants and limited immune selection in Gag during the first year of infection. These data have relevance for vaccine strategies designed to elicit effective CD8+ T cell immune responses.
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spelling pubmed-43635902015-03-23 High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection Gounder, Kamini Padayachi, Nagavelli Mann, Jaclyn K. Radebe, Mopo Mokgoro, Mammekwa van der Stok, Mary Mkhize, Lungile Mncube, Zenele Jaggernath, Manjeetha Reddy, Tarylee Walker, Bruce D. Ndung’u, Thumbi PLoS One Research Article In chronic HIV infection, CD8+ T cell responses to Gag are associated with lower viral loads, but longitudinal studies of HLA-restricted CD8+ T cell-driven selection pressure in Gag from the time of acute infection are limited. In this study we examined Gag sequence evolution over the first year of infection in 22 patients identified prior to seroconversion. A total of 310 and 337 full-length Gag sequences from the earliest available samples (median = 14 days after infection [Fiebig stage I/II]) and at one-year post infection respectively were generated. Six of 22 (27%) individuals were infected with multiple variants. There was a trend towards early intra-patient viral sequence diversity correlating with viral load set point (p = 0.07, r = 0.39). At 14 days post infection, 59.7% of Gag CTL epitopes contained non-consensus polymorphisms and over half of these (35.3%) comprised of previously described CTL escape variants. Consensus and variant CTL epitope proportions were equally distributed irrespective of the selecting host HLA allele and most epitopes remained unchanged over 12 months post infection. These data suggest that intrapatient diversity during acute infection is an indicator of disease outcome. In this setting, there is a high rate of transmitted CTL escape variants and limited immune selection in Gag during the first year of infection. These data have relevance for vaccine strategies designed to elicit effective CD8+ T cell immune responses. Public Library of Science 2015-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4363590/ /pubmed/25781986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119886 Text en © 2015 Gounder 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
Gounder, Kamini
Padayachi, Nagavelli
Mann, Jaclyn K.
Radebe, Mopo
Mokgoro, Mammekwa
van der Stok, Mary
Mkhize, Lungile
Mncube, Zenele
Jaggernath, Manjeetha
Reddy, Tarylee
Walker, Bruce D.
Ndung’u, Thumbi
High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection
title High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection
title_full High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection
title_fullStr High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection
title_full_unstemmed High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection
title_short High Frequency of Transmitted HIV-1 Gag HLA Class I-Driven Immune Escape Variants but Minimal Immune Selection over the First Year of Clade C Infection
title_sort high frequency of transmitted hiv-1 gag hla class i-driven immune escape variants but minimal immune selection over the first year of clade c infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119886
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