Infection with Multiple Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Variants Is Associated with Faster Disease Progression

Author:

Sagar Manish12,Lavreys Ludo34,Baeten Jared M.3,Richardson Barbra A.56,Mandaliya Kishorchandra7,Chohan Bhavna H.14,Kreiss Joan K.23,Overbaugh Julie15

Affiliation:

1. Divisions of Human Biology

2. Departments of Medicine

3. Epidemiology

4. Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Nairobi, Nairobi

5. Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

6. Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

7. Coast Provincial General Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya

Abstract

ABSTRACT Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals develop a genetically diverse virus population over time, but often only a limited number of viral variants are transmitted from a chronic carrier to a newly infected person. Interestingly, many women but few men are infected by multiple HIV-1 variants from a single partner. To determine whether the complexity of the infecting virus population influences clinical outcome, we examined viral diversity in the HIV-1 envelope sequences present at primary infection in 156 women from Kenya for whom we had follow-up data on viral RNA levels and CD4 T-cell counts. Eighty-nine women had multiple viral genotypes, while 67 women had a single genotype at primary infection. Women who acquired multiple viral genotypes had a significantly higher viral load (median, 4.84 versus 4.64 log 10 copies/ml, P = 0.04) and a significantly lower CD4 + -T-cell count (median, 416 versus 617 cells/mm 3 , P = 0.01) 4 to 24 months after infection compared to women who were infected with a single viral genotype. These studies suggest that early HIV-1 genetic diversity is linked to faster disease progression.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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