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Differential evolution of cell-associated virus in blood and genital tract of HIV-infected females undergoing HAART. Virology. [Virology] Journal article

 
TitleDifferential evolution of cell-associated virus in blood and genital tract of HIV-infected females undergoing HAART.
Author(s)Tirado G, Jove G, Reyes E, Sepulveda G, Yamamura Y, Singh DP, Kumar A 
InstitutionLaboratory of Viral Immunology, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico 00732.
SourceVirology 2005 Apr 10; 334(2):299-305.
MeSHAdult
Amino Acid Sequence
Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
Drug Resistance, Viral
Evolution, Molecular
Female
Genes, pol
HIV Infections
HIV Protease
HIV-1
HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase
Humans
Leukocytes, Mononuclear
Middle Aged
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutation
Phylogeny
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
Vagina
AbstractPBMC and vaginal cell (VC) viruses were studied from 5 HIV-infected females for the presence of drug-resistance and non-drug resistance associated mutations. A 1318-bp fragment of polymerase gene was amplified from PBMC and VC proviral DNA. Four of the 5 PBMC viruses exhibited drug resistance-associated mutations in reverse transcriptase and protease genes, whereas only 2 VC viruses contained drug resistance-associated mutations. However, all 5 females showed non-drug resistance-associated mutations both in PBMC and VC virus suggesting continuous evolution of the virus in these compartments. The emergence of drug resistance was slower in PBMC and VC viruses than that observed in the cell-free plasma (P) and vaginal secretion (VS) viruses. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that VC virus was closer to PBMC virus than either cell-free viruses (P and VS) suggesting comparable evolution among cell-associated viruses.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID15780880
  
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