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High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon

The emergence of HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P is the result of four independent cross-species transmissions between chimpanzees (cpz) and gorillas (gor) from central/south Cameroon and humans respectively. Although the first two SIVcpz were identified in wild-born captive chimpanzees in Gabon in 1989...

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Autores principales: Boué, Vanina, Locatelli, Sabrina, Boucher, Floriane, Ayouba, Ahidjo, Butel, Christelle, Esteban, Amandine, Okouga, Alain-Prince, Ndoungouet, Alphonse, Motsch, Peggy, Le Flohic, Guillaume, Ngari, Paul, Prugnolle, Franck, Ollomo, Benjamin, Rouet, François, Liégeois, Florian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4584299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26389939
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7092855
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author Boué, Vanina
Locatelli, Sabrina
Boucher, Floriane
Ayouba, Ahidjo
Butel, Christelle
Esteban, Amandine
Okouga, Alain-Prince
Ndoungouet, Alphonse
Motsch, Peggy
Le Flohic, Guillaume
Ngari, Paul
Prugnolle, Franck
Ollomo, Benjamin
Rouet, François
Liégeois, Florian
author_facet Boué, Vanina
Locatelli, Sabrina
Boucher, Floriane
Ayouba, Ahidjo
Butel, Christelle
Esteban, Amandine
Okouga, Alain-Prince
Ndoungouet, Alphonse
Motsch, Peggy
Le Flohic, Guillaume
Ngari, Paul
Prugnolle, Franck
Ollomo, Benjamin
Rouet, François
Liégeois, Florian
author_sort Boué, Vanina
collection PubMed
description The emergence of HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P is the result of four independent cross-species transmissions between chimpanzees (cpz) and gorillas (gor) from central/south Cameroon and humans respectively. Although the first two SIVcpz were identified in wild-born captive chimpanzees in Gabon in 1989, no study has been conducted so far in wild chimpanzees in Gabon. To document the SIVcpz infection rate, genetic diversity, and routes of virus transmission, we analyzed 1458 faecal samples collected in 16 different locations across the country, and we conducted follow-up missions in two of them. We found 380 SIV antibody positive samples in 6 different locations in the north and northeast. We determined the number of individuals collected by microsatellite analysis and obtained an adjusted SIV prevalence of 39.45%. We performed parental analysis to investigate viral spread between and within communities and found that SIVs were epidemiologically linked and were transmitted by both horizontal and vertical routes. We amplified pol and gp41 fragments and obtained 57 new SIVcpzPtt strains from three sites. All strains, but one, clustered together within a specific phylogeographic clade. Given that these SIV positive samples have been collected nearby villages and that humans continue to encroach in ape’s territories, the emergence of a new HIV in this area needs to be considered.
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spelling pubmed-45842992015-10-09 High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon Boué, Vanina Locatelli, Sabrina Boucher, Floriane Ayouba, Ahidjo Butel, Christelle Esteban, Amandine Okouga, Alain-Prince Ndoungouet, Alphonse Motsch, Peggy Le Flohic, Guillaume Ngari, Paul Prugnolle, Franck Ollomo, Benjamin Rouet, François Liégeois, Florian Viruses Article The emergence of HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P is the result of four independent cross-species transmissions between chimpanzees (cpz) and gorillas (gor) from central/south Cameroon and humans respectively. Although the first two SIVcpz were identified in wild-born captive chimpanzees in Gabon in 1989, no study has been conducted so far in wild chimpanzees in Gabon. To document the SIVcpz infection rate, genetic diversity, and routes of virus transmission, we analyzed 1458 faecal samples collected in 16 different locations across the country, and we conducted follow-up missions in two of them. We found 380 SIV antibody positive samples in 6 different locations in the north and northeast. We determined the number of individuals collected by microsatellite analysis and obtained an adjusted SIV prevalence of 39.45%. We performed parental analysis to investigate viral spread between and within communities and found that SIVs were epidemiologically linked and were transmitted by both horizontal and vertical routes. We amplified pol and gp41 fragments and obtained 57 new SIVcpzPtt strains from three sites. All strains, but one, clustered together within a specific phylogeographic clade. Given that these SIV positive samples have been collected nearby villages and that humans continue to encroach in ape’s territories, the emergence of a new HIV in this area needs to be considered. MDPI 2015-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4584299/ /pubmed/26389939 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7092855 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Boué, Vanina
Locatelli, Sabrina
Boucher, Floriane
Ayouba, Ahidjo
Butel, Christelle
Esteban, Amandine
Okouga, Alain-Prince
Ndoungouet, Alphonse
Motsch, Peggy
Le Flohic, Guillaume
Ngari, Paul
Prugnolle, Franck
Ollomo, Benjamin
Rouet, François
Liégeois, Florian
High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon
title High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon
title_full High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon
title_fullStr High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon
title_full_unstemmed High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon
title_short High Rate of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Infections in Wild Chimpanzees in Northeastern Gabon
title_sort high rate of simian immunodeficiency virus (siv) infections in wild chimpanzees in northeastern gabon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4584299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26389939
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7092855
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