柬埔寨ccr5依赖性HIV-1 E亚型分离株的优势

E Menu, J M Reynes, M C Müller-Trutwin, L Guillemot, P Versmisse, M Chiron, S An, V Trouplin, P Charneau, H Fleury, F Barré-Sinoussi, F F Sainte Marie
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为了解柬埔寨流行的HIV-1病毒株的遗传和生物学特征,对95例HIV-1血清阳性个体的病毒进行了异双工迁移试验(HMA)分型,并对其中23例进行了生物学特征分析。89例患者明显感染HIV-1 E亚型,其余6例标本和17例HMA E亚型标本进行了测序。23个柬埔寨env序列除1个外均与先前描述的泰国和越南亚型E序列聚类,在V3环的尖端具有GPGQ基序;最后一种具有GPGR基序,在系统发育上与亚洲和非洲E型病毒相同。非合胞诱导、依赖CCR5的病毒在临床B期患者中占主导地位,即使在一些病毒载量很高的患者中也是如此,在约50%的c期患者中也检测到。所有合胞诱导毒株,主要来自艾滋病患者,同时使用CCR5和CXCR4。合胞体诱导病毒的存在与血浆病毒载量无关。这些数据表明,ccr5依赖性HIV-1 E亚型目前在柬埔寨占主导地位。对临床和病毒学标志物的分析有力地支持了这样一种观点,即东南亚E亚型感染期间的病毒种群动态与欧洲和美国的B亚型感染相似。
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Predominance of CCR5-dependent HIV-1 subtype E isolates in Cambodia.

To investigate the genetic and biologic features of HIV-1 strains circulating in Cambodia, viruses from 95 HIV-1-seropositive individuals were subtyped by heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) and 23 were further analyzed for their biologic characteristics. Eighty-nine individuals were clearly infected by HIV-1 subtype E. The other six samples were sequenced, together with 17 HMA subtype E samples. All but one of the 23 Cambodian env sequences clustered with previously described Thai and Vietnamese subtype E sequences, bearing a GPGQ motif at the tip of the V3 loop; the last had a GPGR motif and was phylogenetically equidistant from Asian and African subtype E viruses. Nonsyncytium-inducing, CCR5-dependent viruses predominated in patients of clinical stage B even in some with a high viral load and were detected in about 50% of the patients of stage C. All syncytium-inducing strains, mostly from AIDS patients, used both CCR5 and CXCR4. The presence of syncytium-inducing viruses did not correlate with the plasma viral load. These data show that CCR5-dependent HIV-1 subtype E is currently predominant in Cambodia. The analysis of clinical and virologic markers strongly supports the idea that dynamics of the viral population during subtype E infection in Southeast Asia is similar to that of subtype B infection in Europe and the United States.

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