Independent evolution of hypervariable regions of HIV-1 gp120: V4 as a swarm of N-Linked glycosylation variants

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Title
Independent evolution of hypervariable regions of HIV-1 gp120: V4 as a swarm of N-Linked glycosylation variants
Journal
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Author(s)
Castro E., Belair M., Rizzardi G. P., Bart P. A., Pantaleo G., Graziosi C.
ISSN
0889-2229
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
24
Number
1
Pages
106-113
Language
english
Abstract
In this study we have characterized intra-patient length polymorphism in V4 by cloning and sequencing a C2-C4 fragment from HIV plasma RNA in patients at different stages of HIV disease. Clonal analysis of clade B, G, and CRF02 isolates during early infection shows extensive intra-patient V4 variability, due to the presence of indel-associated polymorphism. Indels, coupled to amino acid substitution events, affect the number and distribution of potential N-glycosylation sites, resulting in the coexistence, within the same patient, of V4 subsets, each characterized by different sizes, amino acid sequences, and potential N-glycosylation patterns. In contrast, V3 appears to be relatively homogeneous, with similar V3 associated to significantly different V4 within the same clinical specimen. Based on these data, we propose that during early chronic infection V4 is present as a highly divergent quasispecies, enabling the virus to adopt different conformational structures according to immune constrains and other selective pressures
Keywords
Acute Disease , Affect , Amino Acid Sequence , Amino Acid Substitution , analysis , Anti-HIV Agents , chemistry , Chronic Disease , drug therapy , Evolution,Molecular , genetics , Glycosylation , HIV Envelope Protein gp120 , HIV Infections , Hiv-1 , Humans , INDEL Mutation , Infection , metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Patients , Peptide Fragments , Phylogeny , Plasma , Polymorphism,Genetic , Rna , Switzerland , therapeutic use , virology
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