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Journal of Virology, July 1999, p. 5255-5264, Vol. 73, No. 7
0022-538X/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Variants from the Diverse Virus Population Identified at
Seroconversion of a Clade A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type
1-Infected Woman Have Distinct Biological Properties
Mary
Poss* and
Julie
Overbaugh
Department of Microbiology, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
Received 18 September 1998/Accepted 8 March 1999
Development of effective therapeutics to prevent new infections
with human immunodeficiency type 1 (HIV-1) is predicated on an
understanding of the properties that provide a selective advantage to a
transmitted viral population. In contrast to the homogeneous virus
population that typifies early HIV-1 infection of men, the viral
population in women recently infected with clade A HIV-1 is genetically
diverse, based on evaluation of the envelope gene. A longitudinal study
of viral envelope evolution in several women suggested that
representative envelope variants detected at seroconversion had
distinct biological properties that affected viral fitness. To test
this hypothesis, a full-length, infectious molecular clone, Q23-17, was
obtained from an infected woman 1 year following seroconversion, and
chimeric viruses containing envelope genes representative of
seroconversion and 27-month-postseroconversion populations were
constructed. Dendritic cells (DC) could transfer infection of
seroconversion variant Q23ScA, which dominated the viral population in
the year following seroconversion, and the closely related 1-year
isolate Q23-17 to resting peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). In
contrast, resting PBMC exposed to DC pulsed with Q23ScB, which was
detected infrequently in samples after seroconversion, or the 27-month
chimeras were inconsistently infected. Additionally, quiescent PBMC
infected with Q23ScA or Q23-17 proliferated more robustly than
uninfected cells or cells infected with the other envelope chimeras in
response to immobilized anti-CD3. Stimulation with tetanus toxoid led
to an increased proportion of CD45RA+ cells and a decreased
expression of CD28 on CD45RO+ cells in cultures of
Q23-17-infected PBMC. These data demonstrate that variants from the
heterogeneous seroconversion clade A HIV-1 population in a Kenyan woman
have distinct biological features that may influence viral pathogenesis.
*
Corresponding author. Present address: Division of
Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812. Phone: (406) 243-6114. Fax: (406) 243-4184. E-mail:
mposs{at}selway.umt.edu.
Journal of Virology, July 1999, p. 5255-5264, Vol. 73, No. 7
0022-538X/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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