Low peripheral blood viral HIV-2 RNA in individuals with high CD4 percentage differentiates HIV-2 from HIV-1 infection.

Journal of human virology Pub Date : 1998-11-01
N Berry, K Ariyoshi, S Jaffar, S Sabally, T Corrah, R Tedder, H Whittle
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Abstract

Objectives: To elucidate why the virulence of HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections differ in West African populations.

Study design/method: Peripheral blood plasma virion RNA and cellular proviral DNA levels were measured in a cross-section of 59 HIV-1 and 49 HIV-2 singly infected individuals representing all stages of infection in The Gambia, West Africa. Novel reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays specific and sensitive for virus quantification of non-clade B HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections were used.

Results: HIV-1 and HIV-2 proviral and plasma RNA levels were inversely correlated with CD4+ count for both infections with cellular proviral load similar at each stage of infection. Critically, up to three-fourths of HIV-2-infected individuals with high CD4 percentages (> 28%) had undetectable (< 500 copies/mL) levels of peripheral blood HIV-2 RNA in contrast to HIV-1-infected individuals who had readily detectable plasma virus at all stages of infection (P < .0001). Plasma RNA levels were similar in the intermediate and end stages of infection, indicating similar replication potential for both viruses. In the cross-section of HIV-1- and HIV-2-infected patients studied, the data indicate a wider dynamic range of HIV-2 RNA in vivo compared with HIV-1.

Discussion: Low levels of HIV-2 replication and virion expression characterize individuals with high CD4+ lymphocyte counts, suggesting that a very different dynamic equilibrium exists between virus and host for HIV-2 compared with HIV-1. By analogy with HIV-1, our data implicate a considerably lower turnover of HIV-2 virion RNA in vivo with a markedly reduced production of infectious genomes in individuals during the subclinical phase of infection.

Conclusion: The lower levels of virion expression of HIV-2 infections in vivo are compatible with observed differences in the natural history of HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections, relating to overall differences in the pathogenesis and disease progression of the two infections.

CD4百分比高的个体外周血病毒HIV-2 RNA水平低可区分HIV-2和HIV-1感染。
目的:阐明为什么HIV-1和HIV-2感染在西非人群中的毒力不同。研究设计/方法:测量了西非冈比亚59例HIV-1和49例HIV-2单例感染个体的外周血血浆病毒粒子RNA和细胞前病毒DNA水平,这些个体代表了感染的所有阶段。采用一种新的逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)方法对非进化支B型HIV-1和HIV-2感染进行了特异性和敏感性的病毒定量分析。结果:两种感染的HIV-1和HIV-2前病毒和血浆RNA水平与CD4+计数呈负相关,在感染的每个阶段细胞前病毒载量相似。关键的是,高达四分之三的CD4百分比高的HIV-2感染者(> 28%)的外周血HIV-2 RNA水平无法检测(< 500拷贝/mL),而hiv -1感染者在感染的所有阶段都容易检测到血浆病毒(P < 0.0001)。在感染的中期和末期,血浆RNA水平相似,表明两种病毒的复制潜力相似。在研究的HIV-1和HIV-2感染患者的横截面中,数据表明,与HIV-1相比,HIV-2 RNA在体内的动态范围更宽。讨论:低水平的HIV-2复制和病毒粒子表达是CD4+淋巴细胞计数高的个体的特征,这表明与HIV-1相比,HIV-2的病毒和宿主之间存在非常不同的动态平衡。通过与HIV-1的类比,我们的数据表明,在感染的亚临床阶段,HIV-2病毒粒子RNA在体内的周转率显著降低,个体的感染性基因组的产生显著减少。结论:体内HIV-2感染病毒粒子表达水平的降低与观察到的HIV-1和HIV-2感染自然史的差异是一致的,这与两种感染的发病机制和疾病进展的总体差异有关。
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