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Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China

Human Pegivirus-1 (HPgV-1) may have a beneficial impact on disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. However, analysis of the genotypic diversity of HPgV-1 and its relevance to the progression of HIV-1 disease remains limited. A total of 1062 HIV-1-infected individuals...

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Autores principales: Miao, Zhijiang, Gao, Li, Song, Yindi, Yang, Ming, Zhang, Mi, Lou, Jincheng, Zhao, Yue, Wang, Xicheng, Feng, Yue, Dong, Xingqi, Xia, Xueshan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28212298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9020028
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author Miao, Zhijiang
Gao, Li
Song, Yindi
Yang, Ming
Zhang, Mi
Lou, Jincheng
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Xicheng
Feng, Yue
Dong, Xingqi
Xia, Xueshan
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Gao, Li
Song, Yindi
Yang, Ming
Zhang, Mi
Lou, Jincheng
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Xicheng
Feng, Yue
Dong, Xingqi
Xia, Xueshan
author_sort Miao, Zhijiang
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description Human Pegivirus-1 (HPgV-1) may have a beneficial impact on disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. However, analysis of the genotypic diversity of HPgV-1 and its relevance to the progression of HIV-1 disease remains limited. A total of 1062 HIV-1-infected individuals were recruited in all sixteen prefectures of Yunnan province, China. The reverse transcription nested polymerase chain reaction (RT-nPCR), phylogenetic analyses, and clinical data analyses were used to detect HPgV-1 infection, determine genotype, and analyze HPgV-1 genotype impact on HIV-1 disease progression. The overall positive rate of HPgV-1 RNA was 23.4% (248/1062), and the frequency of HPgV-1 infection in injecting drug users (IDUs) (28.5%, 131/460) was significantly higher than in heterosexuals (19.4%, 117/602). Multiple genotypes were identified in 212 subjects with successful sequencing for the E2 gene, including genotype 7 (55.7%), genotype 3 (34.9%), genotype 4 (4.7%), genotype 2 (3.3%), and an unclassified group (1.4%). Moreover, genotype 7 predominated in IDUs, whereas genotype 3 was the most common in heterosexuals. Our results revealed that HPgV-1 genotype 7 groups exhibited significantly lower HIV-1 viral load and higher CD4(+) cell counts. This finding suggests that HPgV-1 genotype 7 may be associated with a better progression of HIV-1 disease.
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spelling pubmed-53329472017-03-13 Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China Miao, Zhijiang Gao, Li Song, Yindi Yang, Ming Zhang, Mi Lou, Jincheng Zhao, Yue Wang, Xicheng Feng, Yue Dong, Xingqi Xia, Xueshan Viruses Article Human Pegivirus-1 (HPgV-1) may have a beneficial impact on disease progression in human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. However, analysis of the genotypic diversity of HPgV-1 and its relevance to the progression of HIV-1 disease remains limited. A total of 1062 HIV-1-infected individuals were recruited in all sixteen prefectures of Yunnan province, China. The reverse transcription nested polymerase chain reaction (RT-nPCR), phylogenetic analyses, and clinical data analyses were used to detect HPgV-1 infection, determine genotype, and analyze HPgV-1 genotype impact on HIV-1 disease progression. The overall positive rate of HPgV-1 RNA was 23.4% (248/1062), and the frequency of HPgV-1 infection in injecting drug users (IDUs) (28.5%, 131/460) was significantly higher than in heterosexuals (19.4%, 117/602). Multiple genotypes were identified in 212 subjects with successful sequencing for the E2 gene, including genotype 7 (55.7%), genotype 3 (34.9%), genotype 4 (4.7%), genotype 2 (3.3%), and an unclassified group (1.4%). Moreover, genotype 7 predominated in IDUs, whereas genotype 3 was the most common in heterosexuals. Our results revealed that HPgV-1 genotype 7 groups exhibited significantly lower HIV-1 viral load and higher CD4(+) cell counts. This finding suggests that HPgV-1 genotype 7 may be associated with a better progression of HIV-1 disease. MDPI 2017-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5332947/ /pubmed/28212298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9020028 Text en © 2017 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miao, Zhijiang
Gao, Li
Song, Yindi
Yang, Ming
Zhang, Mi
Lou, Jincheng
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Xicheng
Feng, Yue
Dong, Xingqi
Xia, Xueshan
Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China
title Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China
title_full Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China
title_fullStr Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China
title_short Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Human Pegivirus-1 Infection in HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Yunnan, China
title_sort prevalence and clinical impact of human pegivirus-1 infection in hiv-1-infected individuals in yunnan, china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28212298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9020028
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