Journal article
Quantification of simian immunodeficiency virus cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape mutant viruses
L Loh, SJ Kent
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2008
Abstract
Escape from cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) pressure is common in HIV-1 infection of humans and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infections of macaques. CTL escape typically incurs a fitness cost as reversion back to wild-type can occur upon transmission. We utilized sequence-specific primers and DNA probes with real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to sensitively and specifically track wild-type and escape mutant viremia at the Mane-A*17-restricted SIV Gag371-379 epitope AF9 in pigtail macaques. The generation of minor escape mutant populations is detected by the real-time PCR 2 weeks earlier than observed using standard sequencing techniques. We passaged the AF9 CTL escape mutant virus..
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Awarded by Australian NHMRC
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Miles Davenport, Janka Petravic, and Jane Batten for helpful advice. Supported by Australian NHMRC grants 299907, 251643, and 454553.