Journal article

Longitudinal analysis of nef/long terminal repeat-deleted HIV-1 in blood and cerebrospinal fluid of a long-term survivor who developed HIV-associated dementia

M Churchill, J Sterjovski, L Gray, D Cowley, C Chatfield, J Learmont, JS Sullivan, SM Crowe, J Mills, BJ Brew, SL Wesselingh, DA McPhee, PR Gorry

Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2004

Abstract

We studied the evolution and compartmentalization of nef/ long terminal repeat (nef/LTR)-deleted human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) from a long-term survivor who developed HIV-associated dementia (HIVD). Analysis of sequential blood-derived HIV-1 isolated before and during HIVD revealed a persistent R5X4 phenotype and a progressive loss of nef/LTR sequence; in contrast, HIV-1 present in cerebrospinal fluid during HIVD had an R5 phenotype, distinct nef/LTR sequence of unique deletions and additional nuclear factor-κB sites and specificity factor-1 sites, and enhanced transcriptional activity, compared with the blood-derived isolates. Thus, nef/LTR-deleted HIV-1 strains may undergo co..

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