CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.

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Autor(a) principal: Kourí, Vivian
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Khouri, Ricardo, Alemán, Yoan, Vercauteren, Jurgen, Pineda-Peña, AC, Theys, Kristof, Megens, S., Moutschen, M., Pfeifer, Nico, Weyenbergh, Johan V., Pérez, Ana B, Pérez,  J, Pérez ,  L, Van Laethem,  K, Vandamme, AM
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/37001
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Clinicians reported an increasing trend of rapid progression (RP) (AIDS within 3 years of infection) in Cuba. METHODS: Recently infected patients were prospectively sampled, 52 RP at AIDS diagnosis (AIDS-RP) and 21 without AIDS in the same time frame (non-AIDS). 22 patients were sampled at AIDS diagnosis (chronic-AIDS) retrospectively assessed as > 3 years infected. Clinical, demographic, virological, epidemiological and immunological data were collected. Pol and env sequences were used for subtyping, transmission cluster analysis, and prediction of resistance, co-receptor use and evolutionary fitness. Host, immunological and viral predictors of RP were explored through data mining. FINDINGS: Subtyping revealed 26 subtype B strains, 6 C, 6 CRF18_cpx, 9 CRF19_cpx, 29 BG-recombinants and other subtypes/URFs. All patients infected with CRF19 belonged to the AIDS-RP group. Data mining identified CRF19, oral candidiasis and RANTES levels as the strongest predictors of AIDS-RP. CRF19 was more frequently predicted to use the CXCR4 co-receptor, had higher fitness scores in the protease region, and patients had higher viral load at diagnosis. INTERPRETATION: CRF19 is a recombinant of subtype D (C-part of Gag, PR, RT and nef), subtype A (N-part of Gag, Integrase, Env) and subtype G (Vif, Vpr, Vpu and C-part of Env). Since subtypes D and A have been associated with respectively faster and slower disease progression, our findings might indicate a fit PR driving high viral load, which in combination with co-infections may boost RANTES levels and thus CXCR4 use, potentially explaining the fast progression. We propose that CRF19 is evolutionary very fit and causing rapid progression to AIDS in many newly infected patients in Cuba.
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spelling CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.CRF19Cuba;HIV-1;Progression to AIDS;VariantSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingBACKGROUND: Clinicians reported an increasing trend of rapid progression (RP) (AIDS within 3 years of infection) in Cuba. METHODS: Recently infected patients were prospectively sampled, 52 RP at AIDS diagnosis (AIDS-RP) and 21 without AIDS in the same time frame (non-AIDS). 22 patients were sampled at AIDS diagnosis (chronic-AIDS) retrospectively assessed as > 3 years infected. Clinical, demographic, virological, epidemiological and immunological data were collected. Pol and env sequences were used for subtyping, transmission cluster analysis, and prediction of resistance, co-receptor use and evolutionary fitness. Host, immunological and viral predictors of RP were explored through data mining. FINDINGS: Subtyping revealed 26 subtype B strains, 6 C, 6 CRF18_cpx, 9 CRF19_cpx, 29 BG-recombinants and other subtypes/URFs. All patients infected with CRF19 belonged to the AIDS-RP group. Data mining identified CRF19, oral candidiasis and RANTES levels as the strongest predictors of AIDS-RP. CRF19 was more frequently predicted to use the CXCR4 co-receptor, had higher fitness scores in the protease region, and patients had higher viral load at diagnosis. INTERPRETATION: CRF19 is a recombinant of subtype D (C-part of Gag, PR, RT and nef), subtype A (N-part of Gag, Integrase, Env) and subtype G (Vif, Vpr, Vpu and C-part of Env). Since subtypes D and A have been associated with respectively faster and slower disease progression, our findings might indicate a fit PR driving high viral load, which in combination with co-infections may boost RANTES levels and thus CXCR4 use, potentially explaining the fast progression. We propose that CRF19 is evolutionary very fit and causing rapid progression to AIDS in many newly infected patients in Cuba.Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM)TB, HIV and opportunistic diseases and pathogens (THOP)RUNKourí, VivianKhouri, RicardoAlemán, YoanVercauteren, JurgenPineda-Peña, ACTheys, KristofMegens, S.Moutschen, M.Pfeifer, NicoWeyenbergh, Johan V.Pérez, Ana BPérez,  JPérez ,  LVan Laethem,  KVandamme, AM2018-05-14T22:05:37Z20152015-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/37001eng2352-3964PURE: 4033483https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.01.015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:20:33Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/37001Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:30:44.576523Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
title CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
spellingShingle CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
Kourí, Vivian
CRF19
Cuba;
HIV-1;
Progression to AIDS;
Variant
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
title_short CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
title_full CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
title_fullStr CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
title_full_unstemmed CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
title_sort CRF19_cpx is an evolutionary fit HIV-1 variant exclusively associated with rapid progression to AIDS in Cuba.
author Kourí, Vivian
author_facet Kourí, Vivian
Khouri, Ricardo
Alemán, Yoan
Vercauteren, Jurgen
Pineda-Peña, AC
Theys, Kristof
Megens, S.
Moutschen, M.
Pfeifer, Nico
Weyenbergh, Johan V.
Pérez, Ana B
Pérez,  J
Pérez ,  L
Van Laethem,  K
Vandamme, AM
author_role author
author2 Khouri, Ricardo
Alemán, Yoan
Vercauteren, Jurgen
Pineda-Peña, AC
Theys, Kristof
Megens, S.
Moutschen, M.
Pfeifer, Nico
Weyenbergh, Johan V.
Pérez, Ana B
Pérez,  J
Pérez ,  L
Van Laethem,  K
Vandamme, AM
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)
Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM)
TB, HIV and opportunistic diseases and pathogens (THOP)
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kourí, Vivian
Khouri, Ricardo
Alemán, Yoan
Vercauteren, Jurgen
Pineda-Peña, AC
Theys, Kristof
Megens, S.
Moutschen, M.
Pfeifer, Nico
Weyenbergh, Johan V.
Pérez, Ana B
Pérez,  J
Pérez ,  L
Van Laethem,  K
Vandamme, AM
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CRF19
Cuba;
HIV-1;
Progression to AIDS;
Variant
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
topic CRF19
Cuba;
HIV-1;
Progression to AIDS;
Variant
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
description BACKGROUND: Clinicians reported an increasing trend of rapid progression (RP) (AIDS within 3 years of infection) in Cuba. METHODS: Recently infected patients were prospectively sampled, 52 RP at AIDS diagnosis (AIDS-RP) and 21 without AIDS in the same time frame (non-AIDS). 22 patients were sampled at AIDS diagnosis (chronic-AIDS) retrospectively assessed as > 3 years infected. Clinical, demographic, virological, epidemiological and immunological data were collected. Pol and env sequences were used for subtyping, transmission cluster analysis, and prediction of resistance, co-receptor use and evolutionary fitness. Host, immunological and viral predictors of RP were explored through data mining. FINDINGS: Subtyping revealed 26 subtype B strains, 6 C, 6 CRF18_cpx, 9 CRF19_cpx, 29 BG-recombinants and other subtypes/URFs. All patients infected with CRF19 belonged to the AIDS-RP group. Data mining identified CRF19, oral candidiasis and RANTES levels as the strongest predictors of AIDS-RP. CRF19 was more frequently predicted to use the CXCR4 co-receptor, had higher fitness scores in the protease region, and patients had higher viral load at diagnosis. INTERPRETATION: CRF19 is a recombinant of subtype D (C-part of Gag, PR, RT and nef), subtype A (N-part of Gag, Integrase, Env) and subtype G (Vif, Vpr, Vpu and C-part of Env). Since subtypes D and A have been associated with respectively faster and slower disease progression, our findings might indicate a fit PR driving high viral load, which in combination with co-infections may boost RANTES levels and thus CXCR4 use, potentially explaining the fast progression. We propose that CRF19 is evolutionary very fit and causing rapid progression to AIDS in many newly infected patients in Cuba.
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