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The evolution of regulatory elements in the emerging promoter variant strains of HIV-1

Authors :
Pachamuthu Balakrishnan
Udaykumar Ranga
Raman R. Gangakhedkar
Brahmaiah A
Disha Bhange
Mary Dias
Kavita Mehta
Anita Shet
Harshit Kumar Prajapati
Sunil S. Solomon
Navneet Singh
Nagaraj Guru Prasad
Nadig S
Thakar M
Bindu Parachalil Gopalan
Chaturbhuj D
Sanjay Mehendale
Ramesh S. Paranjape
Jayaseelan Boobalan
Thongadi Ramesh Dinesha
Yuvrajsinh Gohil
Shanmugam Saravanan
S.S. Singh
Syed Fazil Ahamed
S. Maurya
Biswadeep Das
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

In a multicentric, observational, investigator-blinded, and longitudinal clinical study of 764 ART-naïve subjects, we identified nine different promoter-variant strains of HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C) emerging in the Indian population, with some of these variants being reported for the first time. Unlike several previous studies, our work here focuses on the evolving viral regulatory elements, not coding sequences. The emerging viral strains contain additional copies of the existing transcription factor binding sites (TFBS), including TCF-1α/LEF-1, RBEIII, AP-1, and NF-κB, created by sequence duplication. The additional TFBS are genetically diverse and may blur the distinction between the modulatory region of the promoter and the viral enhancer. In a follow-up analysis, we found trends, but not significant associations between any specific variant promoter and prognostic markers, probably because the emerging viral strains might not have established mono infections yet. Illumina sequencing of four clinical samples containing a co-infection indicated the domination of one strain over the other and establishing a stable ratio with the second strain at the follow-up time-points. Since a single promoter regulates viral gene expression and constitutes the master regulatory circuit with Tat, the acquisition of additional and variant copies of the TFBS may significantly impact viral latency and latent reservoir characteristics. Further studies are urgently warranted to understand how the diverse TFBS profiles of the viral promoter may modulate the characteristics of the latent reservoir, especially following the initiation of antiretroviral therapy.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a4df1b621aa38c970a906b8c29c0436e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.28.441760