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Recombination following superinfection by HIV-1.

Guowei Fang1, Barbara Weiser, Carla Kuiken, Sean M Philpott, Sarah Rowland-Jones, Francis Plummer, Joshua Kimani, Binshan Shi, Rupert Kaul, Job Bwayo, Omu Anzala, Harold Burger.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of recombinant HIV-1 strains globally, but it has been unclear whether recombination results from superinfection during untreated, chronic infection.
OBJECTIVE: To search for evidence of recombination and superinfection in Africa, where multiple HIV-1 subtypes facilitate identification of strains.
METHODS: Serial blood samples from highly exposed, chronically infected women in Nairobi's Pumwani sex workers cohort were examined. Serial, complete HIV-1 RNA sequence analyses were performed for seven untreated long-term survivors. Sequences were subjected to computational analysis.
RESULTS: One woman had evidence of both superinfection and recombination. Complete HIV-1 RNA sequences were first derived from plasma obtained in 1986, when the woman had been HIV seropositive for at least 21 months; this sequence was entirely subtype A. The sequences obtained from plasma in 1995 and 1997, however, were subtype A/C recombinants with a SimPlot demonstrating that the subtype A fragment in 1995 and 1997 was derived from the original 1986 A sequence. Heteroduplex tracking assays demonstrated that the subtype C sequences were not detectable as minor species in 1986.
CONCLUSION: Intersubtype recombination took place between the original non-recombinant subtype A strain and the superinfecting subtype C strain in an untreated, chronically infected woman. This finding helps to explain the rising prevalence of recombinant HIV-1 worldwide. Recombination resulting from superinfection with diverse strains may pose problems for eliciting broad immune responses necessary for an effective vaccine.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15075531     DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200401230-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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