A group of V3 sequences from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype E non-syncytium-inducing, CCR5-using variants are resistant to positive selection pressure

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Shiino, T [1 ]
Kato, K
Kodaka, N
Miyakuni, T
Takebe, Y
Sato, H
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[1] Natl Inst Infect Dis, Ctr AIDS Res, Lab Mol Virol & Epidemiol, Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1628640, Japan
[2] Naha Prefectural Hosp, Okinawa 902, Japan
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10.1128/JVI.74.3.1069-1078.2000
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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In a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-l)-infected individual, immune-pressure-mediated positive selection operates to maintain the antigenic polymorphism on the gp120 third variable (V3) loop. Recently, we suggested on the basis of sequencing C2/V3 segments from an HIV-I subtype E-infected family that a V3 sequence lineage group of the non-syncytium-inducing (NSI) variants (group 1) was relatively resistant to positive selection pressure (35). To better understand the relationship between the intensity of positive selection pressure and cell tropism of the virus,,ve determined the linkage between each V3 genotype and its function of directing coreceptor preference and MT2 cell tropism. The biological characterization of a panel of V3 recombinant viruses shelved that all of the group 1 V3 sequences could confer an NSI/CCR5-using (NSI/R5) phenotype on HIV-(LAI), whereas the group 2 V3 sequence, which was more positively charged than the group 1 sequence, dictated mainly a syncytium-inducing, CXCR4-using (SI/X4) phenotype. Phylogenetic analysis of C2/V3 sequences encoding group 1 or 2 V3 suggested that the variants carrying group 1 V3 are the ancestors of the intrafamilial infection end persisted in the family, while the variants carrying group 2 V3 evolved convergently from the group 1 V3 variants during disease progression in the individuals. Finally, a statistical test showed that the V3 sequence that could dictate an NSI/R5 phenotype had a synonymous substitution rate significantly higher than the nonsynonymous substitution rate. These data suggest that V3 sequences of the subtype E NSI/R5 variants are more resistant to positive selection pressure than those of the SI/X4 variants.
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