Seager, I., Travers, S. A., Leeson, M. D., Crampin, A. C. , French, N., Glynn, J. R. and McCormack, G. P. (2014) Coreceptor usage, diversity, and divergence in drug-naive and drug-exposed individuals from Malawi, infected with HIV-1 subtype C for more than 20 years. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 30(10), pp. 975-983. (doi: 10.1089/aid.2013.0240) (PMID:24925099) (PMCID:PMC4180525)
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Abstract
There are few cohorts of individuals who have survived infection with HIV-1 for more than 20 years, reported and followed in the literature, and even fewer from Africa. Here we present data on a cohort of subtype C-infected individuals from rural northern Malawi. By sequencing multiple clones from long-term survivors at different time points, and using multiple genotyping approaches, we show that 5 of the 11 individuals are predicted as CXCR4 using (by ≥3/5 predictors) but only one individual is predicted as CXCR4 using by all five algorithms. Using any one genotyping approach overestimates the number of predicted CXCR4 sequences. Patterns of diversity and divergence were variable between the HIV-1 long-term survivors with some individuals showing very small amounts of variation and change, and others showing a greater amount; both patterns are consistent with what has been described in the literature.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Crampin, Professor Mia |
Authors: | Seager, I., Travers, S. A., Leeson, M. D., Crampin, A. C., French, N., Glynn, J. R., and McCormack, G. P. |
College/School: | College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Public Health |
Journal Name: | AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses |
Publisher: | Mary Ann Liebert |
ISSN: | 0889-2229 |
ISSN (Online): | 1931-8405 |
Copyright Holders: | Copyright © 2014 Ishla Seager, et al. |
First Published: | First published in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 30(10):975-983 |
Publisher Policy: | Reproduced under a Creative Commons License |
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