1. SIVcpz from a naturally infected Cameroonian chimpanzee: biological and genetic comparison with HIV-1 N
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M C, Müller-Trutwin, S, Corbet, S, Souquière, P, Roques, P, Versmisse, A, Ayouba, S, Delarue, E, Nerrienet, J, Lewis, P, Martin, F, Simon, F, Barré-Sinoussi, and P, Mauclère
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Pan troglodytes ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Gene Products, env ,Genes, env ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Receptors, HIV ,Consensus Sequence ,DNA, Viral ,HIV-1 ,Animals ,Humans ,Simian Immunodeficiency Virus ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cameroon ,Lymphocytes ,Sequence Alignment ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Thus far, simian immunodeficiency virus from chimpanzees (SIVcpz) genomes have been characterized as Pan troglodytes troglodytes and show a strong relation with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 N in their env genes. We fully characterized another SIVcpz from P. t. troglodytes. This chimpanzee (Cam5) was, as was also the host of SIVcpz-cam3, wild born in Cameroon, a region where all three groups of HIV-1 (M, N and O) co-occur. In contrast to other SIVcpz, SIVcpz-cam5 was isolated immediately after the rescue of the animal. Our data demonstrate that SIVcpz-cam5, like SIVcpz-cam3, grows easily on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and uses CCR5 as a co-receptor similar to HIV-1 N YBF30. Phylogenetic analysis based on the entire env gene shows that SIVcpz-cam5 falls into the same unique subcluster as HIV-1 N YBF30, SIVcpz-cam3 and SIVcpz-US. A phylogenetic relationship was also found with the vif gene of HIV-1 N. This study provides proof that HIV-1 N related viruses circulate in wild P. t. troglodytes.
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- 2000