古巴hiv -1感染患者亚型依赖性共受体嗜性:马拉韦洛克治疗的意义

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Medicc Review Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-22 DOI:10.37757/MR2021.V23.N3.6
Yenisleidys Martínez-Montesinos, Vivian Kourí-Cordellá, Lissette Pérez-Santos, Rui Han, Yanet Pintos-Saavedra, Yoan Alemán-Campos, Yudira Soto-Brito, Yoanna Baños-Morales, Yaniris Caturla-Fernández
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摘要

与大多数B型病毒占主导地位的高收入国家不同,古巴HIV-1流行病的特点是亚型和循环重组形式的多样性。一些研究表明,表现出对CXCR4共受体(X4-tropic)偏好的HIV变异可能对疾病发病机制产生影响,对抗病毒治疗计划具有临床意义。确定HIV共受体的嗜性对临床医生决定马拉韦洛克是否是合适的抗病毒药物至关重要。目的:描述V3序列变异性及其与古巴流行的不同亚型病毒趋向性的关系,并探讨这可能如何影响马拉韦洛克治疗成功。方法:我们设计了一项横断面研究,包括从古巴哈瓦那Pedro Kourí热带医学研究所获得的72份血浆样本。我们对C2V3的env区进行了测序,并基于env和pol序列评估了亚型;通过gen2pheno分析预测趋向性。此外,从先前的研究中获得的35个V3-loop Cuban序列被纳入分析。采用卡方检验评估病毒学、临床和流行病学变量之间的统计学关联。结果:对72个变异的趋向性预测显示CRF19_cpx与双趋向性R5X4病毒相关(p = 0.034)。此外,当添加来自先前研究的35个序列时,不仅R5X4 (p = 0.019),而且X4-tropic variant (p = 0.044)也具有显著的相关性。107个v3环序列的比对显示,在古巴流行的不同HIV-1亚型之间存在广泛的差异。结论:根据G2P, CRF19_cpx是X4和r5x4型病毒比例较高的遗传变异。本研究的结果表明,古巴重组可能是一种致病性更高的变异,马拉韦洛克可能不适合感染CRF19_cpx的患者。
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Subtype-Dependent Co-receptor Tropism in Cuban HIV-1-Infected Patients: Implications for Maraviroc Treatment.

Introduction: Unlike most high-income countries where subtype B viruses predominate, the Cuban HIV-1 epidemic is characterized by a great diversity of subtypes and circulating recombinant forms. Some studies have shown that HIV variants exhibiting a preference for the CXCR4 co-receptor (X4-tropic) could have impacts on disease pathogenesis, with clinical implications for antiviral treatment plans. Determination of HIV co-receptor tropism is crucial for clinicians in deciding whether maraviroc is an appropriate antiviral.

Objective: Characterize V3 sequence variability and its relation to viral tropism across different subtypes circulating in Cuba and explore how this may affect treatment success with maraviroc.

Methods: We designed a cross-sectional study that included 72 plasma samples obtained at the Pedro Kourí Tropical Medicine Institute in Havana, Cuba. We sequenced the C2V3 env region and assessed subtype based both on env and pol sequences; tropism was predicted by Geno2pheno analysis. Additionally, 35 V3-loop Cuban sequences, obtained from a previous study, were incorporated into the analysis. Statistical associations among virological, clinical and epidemiological variables were assessed by a chi-square test.

Results: Tropism prediction for 72 variants revealed that CRF19_cpx was associated with dual-tropic R5X4 viruses (p = 0.034). Moreover, when 35 sequences from a former study were added, the association was significant not only for R5X4 (p = 0.019) but also for X4-tropic variants (p = 0.044). Alignment of 107 V3-loop sequences showed wide diversity among the different HIV-1 subtypes circulating in Cuba.

Conclusions: In accordance with G2P, CRF19_cpx is a genetic variant with a high proportion of X4 and R5X4-tropic viruses. The results from the present study suggest that the Cuban recombinant could be a more pathogenic variant and that maraviroc may not be suitable for patients infected with CRF19_cpx.

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Medicc Review
Medicc Review PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Uphold the highest standards of ethics and excellence, publishing open-access articles in English relevant to global health equity that offer the best of medical, population health and social sciences research and perspectives by Cuban and other developing-country professionals.
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