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Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission

Characterizing the transmitted/founder (T/F) viruses of multi-variant SIV infection may shed new light on the understanding of mucosal transmission. We intrarectally inoculated six Chinese rhesus macaques with a single high dose of SIVmac251 (3.1 × 10(4) TCID(50)) and obtained 985 full-length env se...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jian, Ren, Yanqin, Daharsh, Lance, Liu, Lu, Kang, Guobin, Li, Qingsheng, Wei, Qiang, Wan, Yanmin, Xu, Jianqing
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29651274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00557
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author Chen, Jian
Ren, Yanqin
Daharsh, Lance
Liu, Lu
Kang, Guobin
Li, Qingsheng
Wei, Qiang
Wan, Yanmin
Xu, Jianqing
author_facet Chen, Jian
Ren, Yanqin
Daharsh, Lance
Liu, Lu
Kang, Guobin
Li, Qingsheng
Wei, Qiang
Wan, Yanmin
Xu, Jianqing
author_sort Chen, Jian
collection PubMed
description Characterizing the transmitted/founder (T/F) viruses of multi-variant SIV infection may shed new light on the understanding of mucosal transmission. We intrarectally inoculated six Chinese rhesus macaques with a single high dose of SIVmac251 (3.1 × 10(4) TCID(50)) and obtained 985 full-length env sequences from multiple tissues at 6 and 10 days post-infection by single genome amplification (SGA). All 6 monkeys were infected with a range of 2 to 8 T/F viruses and the dominant variants from the inoculum were still dominant in different tissues from each monkey. Interestingly, our data showed that a cluster of rare T/F viruses was unequally represented in different tissues. This cluster of rare T/F viruses phylogenetically related to the non-dominant SIV variants in the inoculum and was not detected in any rectum tissues, but could be identified in the descending colon, jejunum, spleen, or plasma. In 2 out of 6 macaques, identical SIVmac251 variants belonging to this cluster were detected simultaneously in descending colon/jejunum and the inoculum. We also demonstrated that the average CG dinucleotide frequency of these rare T/F viruses found in tissues, as well as non-dominant variants in the inoculum, was significantly higher than the dominant T/F viruses in tissues and the inoculum. Collectively, these findings suggest that descending colon/jejunum might be more susceptible than rectum to SIV in the very early phase of infection. And host CG suppression, which was previously shown to inhibit HIV replication in vitro, may also contribute to the bottleneck selection during in vivo transmission.
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spelling pubmed-58849422018-04-12 Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission Chen, Jian Ren, Yanqin Daharsh, Lance Liu, Lu Kang, Guobin Li, Qingsheng Wei, Qiang Wan, Yanmin Xu, Jianqing Front Microbiol Microbiology Characterizing the transmitted/founder (T/F) viruses of multi-variant SIV infection may shed new light on the understanding of mucosal transmission. We intrarectally inoculated six Chinese rhesus macaques with a single high dose of SIVmac251 (3.1 × 10(4) TCID(50)) and obtained 985 full-length env sequences from multiple tissues at 6 and 10 days post-infection by single genome amplification (SGA). All 6 monkeys were infected with a range of 2 to 8 T/F viruses and the dominant variants from the inoculum were still dominant in different tissues from each monkey. Interestingly, our data showed that a cluster of rare T/F viruses was unequally represented in different tissues. This cluster of rare T/F viruses phylogenetically related to the non-dominant SIV variants in the inoculum and was not detected in any rectum tissues, but could be identified in the descending colon, jejunum, spleen, or plasma. In 2 out of 6 macaques, identical SIVmac251 variants belonging to this cluster were detected simultaneously in descending colon/jejunum and the inoculum. We also demonstrated that the average CG dinucleotide frequency of these rare T/F viruses found in tissues, as well as non-dominant variants in the inoculum, was significantly higher than the dominant T/F viruses in tissues and the inoculum. Collectively, these findings suggest that descending colon/jejunum might be more susceptible than rectum to SIV in the very early phase of infection. And host CG suppression, which was previously shown to inhibit HIV replication in vitro, may also contribute to the bottleneck selection during in vivo transmission. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5884942/ /pubmed/29651274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00557 Text en Copyright © 2018 Chen, Ren, Daharsh, Liu, Kang, Li, Wei, Wan and Xu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Chen, Jian
Ren, Yanqin
Daharsh, Lance
Liu, Lu
Kang, Guobin
Li, Qingsheng
Wei, Qiang
Wan, Yanmin
Xu, Jianqing
Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission
title Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission
title_full Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission
title_fullStr Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission
title_short Identification of Unequally Represented Founder Viruses Among Tissues in Very Early SIV Rectal Transmission
title_sort identification of unequally represented founder viruses among tissues in very early siv rectal transmission
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29651274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00557
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