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Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)

BACKGROUND: HIV populations often diversify in response to selective pressures, such as the immune response and antiretroviral drug use. We analyzed HIV diversity in Black men who have sex with men who were enrolled in the HIV Prevention Trials Network 061 study. METHODS: A high resolution melting (...

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Autores principales: Chen, Iris, Chau, Gordon, Wang, Jing, Clarke, William, Marzinke, Mark A., Cummings, Vanessa, Breaud, Autumn, Laeyendecker, Oliver, Fields, Sheldon D., Griffith, Sam, Scott, Hyman M., Shoptaw, Steven, del Rio, Carlos, Magnus, Manya, Mannheimer, Sharon, Tieu, Hong-Van, Wheeler, Darrell P., Mayer, Kenneth H., Koblin, Beryl A., Eshleman, Susan H.
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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/PMC5147928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167629
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author Chen, Iris
Chau, Gordon
Wang, Jing
Clarke, William
Marzinke, Mark A.
Cummings, Vanessa
Breaud, Autumn
Laeyendecker, Oliver
Fields, Sheldon D.
Griffith, Sam
Scott, Hyman M.
Shoptaw, Steven
del Rio, Carlos
Magnus, Manya
Mannheimer, Sharon
Tieu, Hong-Van
Wheeler, Darrell P.
Mayer, Kenneth H.
Koblin, Beryl A.
Eshleman, Susan H.
author_facet Chen, Iris
Chau, Gordon
Wang, Jing
Clarke, William
Marzinke, Mark A.
Cummings, Vanessa
Breaud, Autumn
Laeyendecker, Oliver
Fields, Sheldon D.
Griffith, Sam
Scott, Hyman M.
Shoptaw, Steven
del Rio, Carlos
Magnus, Manya
Mannheimer, Sharon
Tieu, Hong-Van
Wheeler, Darrell P.
Mayer, Kenneth H.
Koblin, Beryl A.
Eshleman, Susan H.
author_sort Chen, Iris
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description BACKGROUND: HIV populations often diversify in response to selective pressures, such as the immune response and antiretroviral drug use. We analyzed HIV diversity in Black men who have sex with men who were enrolled in the HIV Prevention Trials Network 061 study. METHODS: A high resolution melting (HRM) diversity assay was used to measure diversity in six regions of the HIV genome: two in gag, one in pol, and three in env. HIV diversity was analyzed for 146 men who were HIV infected at study enrollment, including three with acute infection and 13 with recent infection (identified using a multi-assay algorithm), and for 21 men who seroconverted during the study. HIV diversification was analyzed in a paired analysis for 62 HIV-infected men using plasma samples from the enrollment and 12-month (end of study) visits. RESULTS: Men with acute or recent infection at enrollment and seroconverters had lower median HRM scores (lower HIV diversity) than men with non-recent infection in all six regions analyzed. In univariate analyses, younger age, higher CD4 cell count, and HIV drug resistance were associated with lower median HRM scores in multiple regions; ARV drug detection was marginally associated with lower diversity in the pol region. In multivariate analysis, acute or recent infection (all six regions) and HIV drug resistance (both gag regions) were associated with lower median HRM scores. Diversification in the pol region over 12 months was greater for men with acute or recent infection, higher CD4 cell count, and lower HIV viral load at study enrollment. CONCLUSIONS: HIV diversity was significantly associated with duration of HIV infection, and lower gag diversity was observed in men who had HIV drug resistance. HIV pol diversification was more pronounced in men with acute or recent infection, higher CD4 cell count, and lower HIV viral load.
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spelling pubmed-51479282016-12-28 Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061) Chen, Iris Chau, Gordon Wang, Jing Clarke, William Marzinke, Mark A. Cummings, Vanessa Breaud, Autumn Laeyendecker, Oliver Fields, Sheldon D. Griffith, Sam Scott, Hyman M. Shoptaw, Steven del Rio, Carlos Magnus, Manya Mannheimer, Sharon Tieu, Hong-Van Wheeler, Darrell P. Mayer, Kenneth H. Koblin, Beryl A. Eshleman, Susan H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: HIV populations often diversify in response to selective pressures, such as the immune response and antiretroviral drug use. We analyzed HIV diversity in Black men who have sex with men who were enrolled in the HIV Prevention Trials Network 061 study. METHODS: A high resolution melting (HRM) diversity assay was used to measure diversity in six regions of the HIV genome: two in gag, one in pol, and three in env. HIV diversity was analyzed for 146 men who were HIV infected at study enrollment, including three with acute infection and 13 with recent infection (identified using a multi-assay algorithm), and for 21 men who seroconverted during the study. HIV diversification was analyzed in a paired analysis for 62 HIV-infected men using plasma samples from the enrollment and 12-month (end of study) visits. RESULTS: Men with acute or recent infection at enrollment and seroconverters had lower median HRM scores (lower HIV diversity) than men with non-recent infection in all six regions analyzed. In univariate analyses, younger age, higher CD4 cell count, and HIV drug resistance were associated with lower median HRM scores in multiple regions; ARV drug detection was marginally associated with lower diversity in the pol region. In multivariate analysis, acute or recent infection (all six regions) and HIV drug resistance (both gag regions) were associated with lower median HRM scores. Diversification in the pol region over 12 months was greater for men with acute or recent infection, higher CD4 cell count, and lower HIV viral load at study enrollment. CONCLUSIONS: HIV diversity was significantly associated with duration of HIV infection, and lower gag diversity was observed in men who had HIV drug resistance. HIV pol diversification was more pronounced in men with acute or recent infection, higher CD4 cell count, and lower HIV viral load. Public Library of Science 2016-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5147928/ /pubmed/27936098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167629 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Chen, Iris
Chau, Gordon
Wang, Jing
Clarke, William
Marzinke, Mark A.
Cummings, Vanessa
Breaud, Autumn
Laeyendecker, Oliver
Fields, Sheldon D.
Griffith, Sam
Scott, Hyman M.
Shoptaw, Steven
del Rio, Carlos
Magnus, Manya
Mannheimer, Sharon
Tieu, Hong-Van
Wheeler, Darrell P.
Mayer, Kenneth H.
Koblin, Beryl A.
Eshleman, Susan H.
Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)
title Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)
title_full Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)
title_fullStr Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)
title_short Analysis of HIV Diversity in HIV-Infected Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (HPTN 061)
title_sort analysis of hiv diversity in hiv-infected black men who have sex with men (hptn 061)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5147928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167629
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