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HIV-1 subtype C Tat exon-1 amino acid residue 24K is a signature for neurocognitive impairment.

Vurayai Ruhanya1,2, Graeme Brendon Jacobs3, Robert H Paul4, John A Joska5, Soraya Seedat6, George Nyandoro7, Richard H Glashoff8,9, Susan Engelbrecht3,9.   

Abstract

Variation and differential selection pressures on Tat genes have been shown to alter the biological function of the protein, resulting in pathological consequences in a number of organs including the brain. We evaluated the impact of genetic variation and selection pressure on 147 HIV-1 subtype C Tat exon 1 sequences from monocyte-depleted peripheral lymphocytes on clinical diagnosis of neurocognitive impairment. Genetic analyses identified two signature amino acid residues, lysine at codon 24 (24K) with a frequency of 43.4% and arginine at codon 29 (29R) with a frequency of 34.0% in individuals with HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment. The analyses also revealed two signature residues, asparagine, 24 N (31.9%), and histidine, 29H (21.3%), in individuals without neurocognitive impairment. Both codons, 24 and 29, were associated with high entropy but only codon 29 was under positive selection. The presence of signature K24 increased by 2.08 times the risk of neurocognitive impairment, 3.15 times higher proviral load, and 69% lower absolute CD4 T-cell count compared to those without the signature. The results support a linkage between HIV-1 C Tat N24K polymorphism, proviral load, immunosuppression, and neurocognitive impairment. The signature may induce more neurotoxic effects, which contributes to establishment and severity of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment.
© 2022. Journal of NeuroVirology, Inc.

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Keywords:  Arginine; Asparagine; Entropy; HAND; Histidine; Lysine; VESPA

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35394614     DOI: 10.1007/s13365-022-01073-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurovirol        ISSN: 1355-0284            Impact factor:   3.739


  39 in total

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Authors:  David Ajasin; Eliseo A Eugenin
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