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Type: Published Manuscript
Title: Genetic composition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 in cerebrospinal fluid and blood without treatment and during failing antiretroviral therapy.
Authors: Strain MC, Letendre S, Pillai SK, Russell T, Ignacio CC, Ganthard HF, Good B, Smith DM, Wolinsky SM, Furtado M, Marquie-Beck J, Durelle J, Grant I, Richman DD, Marcotte T, McCutchan JA, Ellis RJ, Wong JK
Contact: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Year: 2005
Publication: Journal of Virology
Volume: 79 Issue: 3 Pages: 1772-88
Abstract:Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of the central nervous system (CNS) is a significant cause of morbidity. The requirements for HIV adaptation to the CNS for neuropathogenesis and the value of CSF virus as a surrogate for virus activity in brain parenchyma are not well established. We studied 18 HIV-infected subjects, most with advanced immunodeficiency and some neurocognitive impairment but none with evidence of opportunistic infection or malignancy of the CNS. Clonal sequences of C2-V3 env and population sequences of pol from HIV RNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma were correlated with clinical and virologic variables. Most (14 of 18) subjects had partitioning of C2-V3 sequences according to compartment, and 9 of 13 subjects with drug resistance exhibited discordant resistance patterns between the two compartments. Regression analyses identified three to seven positions in C2-V3 that discriminated CSF from plasma HIV. The presence of compartmental differences at one or more of the identified positions in C2-V3 was highly associated with the presence of discordant resistance (P = 0.007), reflecting the autonomous replication of HIV and the independent evolution of drug resistance in the CNS. Discordance of resistance was associated with severity of neurocognitive deficits (P = 0.07), while low nadir CD4 counts were linked both to the severity of neurocognitive deficits and to discordant resistance patterns (P = 0.05 and 0.09, respectively). These observations support the study of CSF HIV as an accessible surrogate for HIV virions in the brain, confirm the high frequency of discordant resistance in subjects with advanced disease in the absence of opportunistic infection or malignancy of the CNS, and begin to identify genetic patterns in HIV env associated with adaptation to the CNS.
Funding: NIAID:AI AI 27670, NIAID:AI AI 29164, NIAID:AI AI 36214, NIAID:AI AI 38858, NIAID:AI AI 43752, NIAID:AI AI 47745, NIDA:DA DA12065, NIMH:MH MH 58076, NIMH:MH MH 59745, NIMH:MH MH 62512
Keywords: AIDS Dementia Complex, Amino Acid Sequence, Anti-HIV Agents, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Drug Resistance, Viral, Gene Products, env, Gene Products, pol, HIV Envelope Protein gp120, HIV Infections, HIV-1, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Neuropsychological Tests, Peptide Fragments, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov''t, Research Support, U.S. Gov''t, Non-P.H.S., Research Support, U.S. Gov''t, P.H.S., Sequence Analysis, DNA, Treatment Failure

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