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Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus

Due to the stringent population bottleneck that occurs during sexual HIV-1 transmission, systemic infection is typically established by a limited number of founder viruses. Elucidation of the precise forces influencing the selection of founder viruses may reveal key vulnerabilities that could aid in...

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Autores principales: Tully, Damien C., Ogilvie, Colin B., Batorsky, Rebecca E., Bean, David J., Power, Karen A., Ghebremichael, Musie, Bedard, Hunter E., Gladden, Adrianne D., Seese, Aaron M., Amero, Molly A., Lane, Kimberly, McGrath, Graham, Bazner, Suzane B., Tinsley, Jake, Lennon, Niall J., Henn, Matthew R., Brumme, Zabrina L., Norris, Philip J., Rosenberg, Eric S., Mayer, Kenneth H., Jessen, Heiko, Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L., Walker, Bruce D., Altfeld, Marcus, Carlson, Jonathan M., Allen, Todd M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4862634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27163788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005619
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author Tully, Damien C.
Ogilvie, Colin B.
Batorsky, Rebecca E.
Bean, David J.
Power, Karen A.
Ghebremichael, Musie
Bedard, Hunter E.
Gladden, Adrianne D.
Seese, Aaron M.
Amero, Molly A.
Lane, Kimberly
McGrath, Graham
Bazner, Suzane B.
Tinsley, Jake
Lennon, Niall J.
Henn, Matthew R.
Brumme, Zabrina L.
Norris, Philip J.
Rosenberg, Eric S.
Mayer, Kenneth H.
Jessen, Heiko
Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L.
Walker, Bruce D.
Altfeld, Marcus
Carlson, Jonathan M.
Allen, Todd M.
author_facet Tully, Damien C.
Ogilvie, Colin B.
Batorsky, Rebecca E.
Bean, David J.
Power, Karen A.
Ghebremichael, Musie
Bedard, Hunter E.
Gladden, Adrianne D.
Seese, Aaron M.
Amero, Molly A.
Lane, Kimberly
McGrath, Graham
Bazner, Suzane B.
Tinsley, Jake
Lennon, Niall J.
Henn, Matthew R.
Brumme, Zabrina L.
Norris, Philip J.
Rosenberg, Eric S.
Mayer, Kenneth H.
Jessen, Heiko
Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L.
Walker, Bruce D.
Altfeld, Marcus
Carlson, Jonathan M.
Allen, Todd M.
author_sort Tully, Damien C.
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description Due to the stringent population bottleneck that occurs during sexual HIV-1 transmission, systemic infection is typically established by a limited number of founder viruses. Elucidation of the precise forces influencing the selection of founder viruses may reveal key vulnerabilities that could aid in the development of a vaccine or other clinical interventions. Here, we utilize deep sequencing data and apply a genetic distance-based method to investigate whether the mode of sexual transmission shapes the nascent founder viral genome. Analysis of 74 acute and early HIV-1 infected subjects revealed that 83% of men who have sex with men (MSM) exhibit a single founder virus, levels similar to those previously observed in heterosexual (HSX) transmission. In a metadata analysis of a total of 354 subjects, including HSX, MSM and injecting drug users (IDU), we also observed no significant differences in the frequency of single founder virus infections between HSX and MSM transmissions. However, comparison of HIV-1 envelope sequences revealed that HSX founder viruses exhibited a greater number of codon sites under positive selection, as well as stronger transmission indices possibly reflective of higher fitness variants. Moreover, specific genetic “signatures” within MSM and HSX founder viruses were identified, with single polymorphisms within gp41 enriched among HSX viruses while more complex patterns, including clustered polymorphisms surrounding the CD4 binding site, were enriched in MSM viruses. While our findings do not support an influence of the mode of sexual transmission on the number of founder viruses, they do demonstrate that there are marked differences in the selection bottleneck that can significantly shape their genetic composition. This study illustrates the complex dynamics of the transmission bottleneck and reveals that distinct genetic bottleneck processes exist dependent upon the mode of HIV-1 transmission.
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spelling pubmed-48626342016-05-18 Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus Tully, Damien C. Ogilvie, Colin B. Batorsky, Rebecca E. Bean, David J. Power, Karen A. Ghebremichael, Musie Bedard, Hunter E. Gladden, Adrianne D. Seese, Aaron M. Amero, Molly A. Lane, Kimberly McGrath, Graham Bazner, Suzane B. Tinsley, Jake Lennon, Niall J. Henn, Matthew R. Brumme, Zabrina L. Norris, Philip J. Rosenberg, Eric S. Mayer, Kenneth H. Jessen, Heiko Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L. Walker, Bruce D. Altfeld, Marcus Carlson, Jonathan M. Allen, Todd M. PLoS Pathog Research Article Due to the stringent population bottleneck that occurs during sexual HIV-1 transmission, systemic infection is typically established by a limited number of founder viruses. Elucidation of the precise forces influencing the selection of founder viruses may reveal key vulnerabilities that could aid in the development of a vaccine or other clinical interventions. Here, we utilize deep sequencing data and apply a genetic distance-based method to investigate whether the mode of sexual transmission shapes the nascent founder viral genome. Analysis of 74 acute and early HIV-1 infected subjects revealed that 83% of men who have sex with men (MSM) exhibit a single founder virus, levels similar to those previously observed in heterosexual (HSX) transmission. In a metadata analysis of a total of 354 subjects, including HSX, MSM and injecting drug users (IDU), we also observed no significant differences in the frequency of single founder virus infections between HSX and MSM transmissions. However, comparison of HIV-1 envelope sequences revealed that HSX founder viruses exhibited a greater number of codon sites under positive selection, as well as stronger transmission indices possibly reflective of higher fitness variants. Moreover, specific genetic “signatures” within MSM and HSX founder viruses were identified, with single polymorphisms within gp41 enriched among HSX viruses while more complex patterns, including clustered polymorphisms surrounding the CD4 binding site, were enriched in MSM viruses. While our findings do not support an influence of the mode of sexual transmission on the number of founder viruses, they do demonstrate that there are marked differences in the selection bottleneck that can significantly shape their genetic composition. This study illustrates the complex dynamics of the transmission bottleneck and reveals that distinct genetic bottleneck processes exist dependent upon the mode of HIV-1 transmission. Public Library of Science 2016-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4862634/ /pubmed/27163788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005619 Text en © 2016 Tully 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.
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Tully, Damien C.
Ogilvie, Colin B.
Batorsky, Rebecca E.
Bean, David J.
Power, Karen A.
Ghebremichael, Musie
Bedard, Hunter E.
Gladden, Adrianne D.
Seese, Aaron M.
Amero, Molly A.
Lane, Kimberly
McGrath, Graham
Bazner, Suzane B.
Tinsley, Jake
Lennon, Niall J.
Henn, Matthew R.
Brumme, Zabrina L.
Norris, Philip J.
Rosenberg, Eric S.
Mayer, Kenneth H.
Jessen, Heiko
Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L.
Walker, Bruce D.
Altfeld, Marcus
Carlson, Jonathan M.
Allen, Todd M.
Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus
title Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus
title_full Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus
title_fullStr Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus
title_short Differences in the Selection Bottleneck between Modes of Sexual Transmission Influence the Genetic Composition of the HIV-1 Founder Virus
title_sort differences in the selection bottleneck between modes of sexual transmission influence the genetic composition of the hiv-1 founder virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4862634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27163788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005619
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