Journal article
Application of a case-control study design to investigate genotypic signatures of HIV-1 transmission
TM Mota, JM Murray, RJ Center, DFJ Purcell, JM McCaw
Retrovirology | BMC | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background: The characterization of HIV-1 transmission strains may inform the design of an effective vaccine. Shorter variable loops with fewer predicted glycosites have been suggested as signatures enriched in envelope sequences derived during acute HIV-1 infection. Specifically, a transmission-linked lack of glycosites within the V1 and V2 loops of gp120 provides greater access to an α4β7 binding motif, which promotes the establishment of infection. Also, a histidine at position 12 in the leader sequence of Env has been described as a transmission signature that is selected against during chronic infection. The purpose of this study is to measure the association of the presence of an α4β7 ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Melissa Abrahams for her help in obtaining the transmission sequences from her study. We thank James Arthos for his discussions regarding alpha 4 beta 7. This work was supported by NH&MRC Program Grant 510448. JMcC is supported by an ARC Future Fellowship (110100250).