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Genetic Variability of Long Terminal Repeat Region between HIV-2 Groups Impacts Transcriptional Activity

Quentin Le Hingrat, Benoît Visseaux, Mélanie Bertine, Lise Chauveau, Olivier Schwartz, Fidéline Collin, Florence Damond, Sophie Matheron, Diane Descamps, Charlotte Charpentier

2020Journal of Virology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over 1 million patients are infected with HIV-2, which is often described as an attenuated retroviral infection. Patients frequently have undetectable viremia and evolve at more slowly toward AIDS than HIV-1-infected patients. Several studies have reported a smaller viral reservoir in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in HIV-2-infected patients than in HIV-1-infected patients, while others have found similar sizes of reservoirs but a reduced amount of cell-associated RNA, suggesting a block in HIV-2 transcription. Recent studies have found associations between mutations within the HIV-1 LTR and reduced transcriptional activities. Until now, mutations within the HIV-2 LTR region have scarcely been studied. We conducted this research to discover if such mutations exist in the HIV-2 LTR and their potential association with the viral reservoir and transcriptional activity. Our study indicates that transcription of HIV-2 group B proviruses may be impaired, which might explain the small viral reservoir observed in patients.

Topics & Concepts

Long terminal repeatViremiaBiologyPeripheral blood mononuclear cellVirologyTranscription (linguistics)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)LentivirusViral replicationGeneticsImmunologyViral diseaseGeneVirusGene expressionIn vitroLinguisticsPhilosophyHIV Research and TreatmentHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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