Phenotype-associated env gene variation among eight related human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clones: evidence for in vivo recombination and determinants of cytotropism outside the V3 domain

Author:

Groenink M1,Andeweg A C1,Fouchier R A1,Broersen S1,van der Jagt R C1,Schuitemaker H1,de Goede R E1,Bosch M L1,Huisman H G1,Tersmette M1

Affiliation:

1. Central Laboratory of The Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, University of Amsterdam.

Abstract

The nucleotide sequences of the env genes of eight phenotypically heterogeneous human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) clones recovered from a single individual within a 3-week period were compared. In addition, the accessory gene sequences for four of these clones were obtained. Variation among most accessory genes was limited. In contrast, pronounced phenotype-associated sequence variation was observed in the env gene. At least three of these clones most likely resulted from genetic recombination events in vivo, indicating that this phenomenon may account for the emergence of proviruses with novel phenotypic properties. Within the env genes of the eight clones, four domains could be defined, the sequence of each of which clustered in two groups with high internal homology but 11 to 30% cluster variation. The extensive env gene variation among these eight clones could largely be explained by the unique manner in which the alleles of these four domains were combined in each clone. Experiments with chimeric proviruses demonstrated that the HIV-1 env gene determined the capacity to induce syncytia and tropism for T-cell lines. Amino acids previously shown to be involved in gp120-CD4 and gp120-gp41 interaction were completely conserved among these eight clones. The finding of identical V3 sequences in clones differing in tropism for primary monocytes and T-cell lines demonstrated the existence of determinants of tropism outside the env V3 region.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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