Kelentse, N;
Moyo, S;
Mogwele, ML;
Ditshwanelo, D;
Mokaleng, B;
Moraka, NO;
Lechiile, K;
Leeme, TB;
Lawrence, DS;
Musonda, R;
et al.
Kelentse, N; Moyo, S; Mogwele, ML; Ditshwanelo, D; Mokaleng, B; Moraka, NO; Lechiile, K; Leeme, TB; Lawrence, DS; Musonda, R; Kasvosve, I; Harrison, TS; Jarvis, JN; Gaseitsiwe, S
(2020)
HIV-1C env and gag Variation in the Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma of Patients with HIV-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis in Botswana.
Viruses, 12 (12).
p. 1404.
ISSN 1999-4915
https://doi.org/10.3390/v12121404
SGUL Authors: Harrison, Thomas Stephen
Abstract
HIV-1 compartmentalization in reservoir sites remains a barrier to complete HIV eradication. It is unclear whether there is variation in HIV-1 env and gag between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma of individuals with HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis (CM). We compared HIV-1 env characteristics and the gag cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) escape mutations from CSF and plasma samples. Employing population-based Sanger sequencing, we sequenced HIV-1 env from CSF of 25 patients and plasma of 26 patients. For gag, 15 CSF and 21 plasma samples were successfully sequenced. Of these, 18 and 9 were paired env and gag CSF/plasma samples, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in the proportion of CCR5-using strains in the CSF and plasma, (p = 0.50). Discordant CSF/plasma virus co-receptor use was found in 2/18 pairs (11.1%). The polymorphisms in the HIV-1 V3 loop were concordant between the two compartments. From the HIV-1 gag sequences, three pairs had discordant CTL escape mutations in three different epitopes of the nine analyzed. These findings suggest little variation in the HIV-1 env between plasma and CSF and that the CCR5-using strains predominate in both compartments. HIV-1 gag CTL escape mutations also displayed little variation in CSF and plasma suggesting similar CTL selective pressure.
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© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
Keywords: |
Botswana, CCR5, CXCR4, cerebrospinal fluid, co-receptor, cryptococcal meningitis, escape mutations, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), plasma, Botswana, CCR5, CXCR4, cerebrospinal fluid, co-receptor, cryptococcal meningitis, escape mutations, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), plasma |
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: |
Academic Structure > Infection and Immunity Research Institute (INII) |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Viruses |
ISSN: |
1999-4915 |
Language: |
eng |
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7 December 2020 | Published | 26 November 2020 | Accepted |
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Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 |
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PubMed ID: |
33297399 |
Web of Science ID: |
WOS:000602308400001 |
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https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/112892 |
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https://doi.org/10.3390/v12121404 |
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