Literature DB >> 17411380

Characterization of an HIV-1 group M variant that is distinct from the known subtypes.

Lia van der Hoek1, Georgios Pollakis, Vladimir V Lukashov, Maarten F Jebbink, Rienk E Jeeninga, Margreet Bakker, Nicole Dukers, Suzanne Jurriaans, William A Paxton, Nicole K T Back, Ben Berkhout.   

Abstract

We identified an HIV-1 variant that belongs to the M group, with limited similarity of short genetic regions (100-200 nt) to subtype K, but the remainder of the genome is unrelated to any established HIV-1 subtype. The isolate was obtained from an HIV-1-positive male, living in the Netherlands, who encountered the virus before 1989, most probably via heterosexual contact in Africa. We describe the full-length genome sequence of four biological clones that were obtained from two samples collected 5 years apart. At both time points all open reading frames were intact. Within the 5-year interval, the person received antiretroviral therapy with zalcitabine and zidovudine for almost 4 years. Evolution of drug-resistant variants is likely given the increase in viral RNA load to +/-10,000 copies/ml during the last year of treatment. Surprisingly, the only regular RT mutation acquired during this period was K70R, which suggests that the genetic background of this variant is perhaps not suitable for the generation of the standard 41L, 67N, and 215Y/F mutations that typically arise during prolonged, nonsuccessful, zidovudine treatment. Awaiting the discovery of at least two additional, epidemiologically unrelated patients with a phylogenetically related HIV-1 variant, we can designate this variant a new HIV-1 subtype, or a distinct branch of subtype K.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17411380     DOI: 10.1089/aid.2006.0184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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