1. [APOBEC3 hypermutations in HIV-1 infected cases in Turkey].
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Sayan M, Simşek F, Ceran N, Dokuzoğuz B, and Eraksoy H
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- APOBEC Deaminases, Adult, Aged, Algorithms, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Cytidine Deaminase, Female, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV Infections immunology, HIV Infections virology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Proviruses genetics, RNA, Viral blood, Somatic Hypermutation, Immunoglobulin genetics, Turkey, Viral Load, Young Adult, pol Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus chemistry, pol Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus genetics, Cytosine Deaminase genetics, HIV Infections genetics, HIV-1 genetics, HIV-1 immunology
- Abstract
Host genetic factors may play an effective role on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pathogenesis. APOBEC3 (apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme catalytic polypeptide like-3) proteins are cellular antiviral proteins which inhibits HIV replication in the absence of vif (virion infectivity factor). In this study, we aimed to determine the APOBEC 3G/F hypermutations in HIV-1 strains isolated in Turkey. A total of 515 HIV-1 infected patients between June 2009 - February 2012 were included in the study. Three hundred ninety four cases were newly diagnosed antiretroviral-naive patients [349 male, 45 female; median age (range): 37.1 (2-69) years; median CD4+ T-cell count (range): 340 (1-1660) mm3; median HIV-RNA load (range): 5.76 + E5 (8.7 + E2-9.4 + E6) IU/ml] and 121 were under HAART therapy [99 male, 22 female; median age (range): 40.7 (20-70) years; median CD4+ T-cell count (range): 195 (6-720) mm3; median HIV-RNA load (range): 5.4 + E5 (1.37 + E3-1.07 + E7) IU/ml]. APOBEC 3G/F hypermutations in HIV-1 pol sequences (reverse transcriptase; codons 41-238 and protease; codons 1-99) analysed by nested RT-PCR and direct sequencing techniques. APOBEC 3G/F hypermutations have been determined by using of HIVdb-Stanford algorithm. The prevalence of overall APOBEC 3G/F hypermutations was 2.5% (13/515) in HIV-1 pol gene sequences in study group, and the rates were 2% (8/394) and 4.1% (5/121) in antiretroviral naive and treatment groups, respectively. However, the location and marker hypermutations of determined APOBEC in the HIV-1 pol gene sequences were RT and 3G in the Turkish patients. The hypermutated HIV-1 strains identified in HIV-1 infected patients may facilitate our understanding the nature and the consequences of HIV-1 infections. Moreover, investigations of the motif and frequency of APOBEC 3G/F hypermutations in HIV-1 proviral DNA samples and understanding their relationships with HIV-1 subtypes in Turkish patients would be beneficial.
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- 2013
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