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Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) subtype B comprises approximately 10% of all HIV infections in the world. The HIV-1 subtype B epidemic comprehends a pandemic variant (named B(PANDEMIC)) disseminated worldwide and non-pandemic variants (named B(CAR)) that are mostly restricted to the...

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Autores principales: Arantes, Ighor, Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo, S. D. de Azevedo, Suwellen, Delatorre, Edson, Bello, Gonzalo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7508567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32960906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238995
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author Arantes, Ighor
Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo
S. D. de Azevedo, Suwellen
Delatorre, Edson
Bello, Gonzalo
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Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo
S. D. de Azevedo, Suwellen
Delatorre, Edson
Bello, Gonzalo
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description The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) subtype B comprises approximately 10% of all HIV infections in the world. The HIV-1 subtype B epidemic comprehends a pandemic variant (named B(PANDEMIC)) disseminated worldwide and non-pandemic variants (named B(CAR)) that are mostly restricted to the Caribbean. The goal of this work was the identification of amino acid signatures (AAs) characteristic to the B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) variants. To this end, we analyzed HIV-1 subtype B full-length (n = 486) and partial (n = 814) genomic sequences from the Americas classified within the B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) clades and reconstructed the sequences of their most recent common ancestors (MRCA). Analysis of contemporary HIV-1 sequences revealed 13 AAs between B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) variants (four on Gag, three on Pol, three on Rev, and one in Vif, Vpu, and Tat) of which only two (one on Gag and one on Pol) were traced to the MRCA. All AAs correspond to polymorphic sites located outside essential functional proteins domains, except the AAs in Tat. The absence of stringent AAs inherited from their ancestors between modern B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) variants support that ecological factors, rather than viral determinants, were the main driving force behind the successful spread of the B(PANDEMIC) strain.
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spelling pubmed-75085672020-10-01 Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains Arantes, Ighor Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo S. D. de Azevedo, Suwellen Delatorre, Edson Bello, Gonzalo PLoS One Research Article The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) subtype B comprises approximately 10% of all HIV infections in the world. The HIV-1 subtype B epidemic comprehends a pandemic variant (named B(PANDEMIC)) disseminated worldwide and non-pandemic variants (named B(CAR)) that are mostly restricted to the Caribbean. The goal of this work was the identification of amino acid signatures (AAs) characteristic to the B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) variants. To this end, we analyzed HIV-1 subtype B full-length (n = 486) and partial (n = 814) genomic sequences from the Americas classified within the B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) clades and reconstructed the sequences of their most recent common ancestors (MRCA). Analysis of contemporary HIV-1 sequences revealed 13 AAs between B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) variants (four on Gag, three on Pol, three on Rev, and one in Vif, Vpu, and Tat) of which only two (one on Gag and one on Pol) were traced to the MRCA. All AAs correspond to polymorphic sites located outside essential functional proteins domains, except the AAs in Tat. The absence of stringent AAs inherited from their ancestors between modern B(CAR) and B(PANDEMIC) variants support that ecological factors, rather than viral determinants, were the main driving force behind the successful spread of the B(PANDEMIC) strain. Public Library of Science 2020-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7508567/ /pubmed/32960906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238995 Text en © 2020 Arantes 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Arantes, Ighor
Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo
S. D. de Azevedo, Suwellen
Delatorre, Edson
Bello, Gonzalo
Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains
title Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains
title_full Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains
title_fullStr Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains
title_full_unstemmed Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains
title_short Few amino acid signatures distinguish HIV-1 subtype B pandemic and non-pandemic strains
title_sort few amino acid signatures distinguish hiv-1 subtype b pandemic and non-pandemic strains
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7508567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32960906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238995
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