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Title: Genetic architecture of HIV-1 genes circulating in north India & their functional implications
Authors: Banerjea, Akhil C
Neogi, Ujjwal
Sood, Vikas
Ronsard, Larence
Singh, Jyotsna
Lata, Sneh
Ramachandran, V G
Das, S
Wanchu, Ajay
Issue Date: Dec-2011
Publisher: Indian Council of Medical Research
Abstract: This review presents data on genetic and functional analysis of some of the HIV-1 genes derived from HIV-1 infected individuals from north India (Delhi, Punjab and Chandigarh). We found evidence of novel B/C recombinants in HIV-1 LTR region showing relatedness to China/Myanmar with 3 copies of Nfκb sites; B/C/D mosaic genomes for HIV-1 Vpr and novel B/C Tat. We reported appearance of a complex recombinant form CRF_02AG of HIV-1 envelope sequences which is predominantly found in Central/Western Africa. Also one Indian HIV-1 envelope subtype C sequence suggested exclusive CXCR4 co-receptor usage. This extensive recombination, which is observed in about 10 per cent HIV-1 infected individuals in the Vpr genes, resulted in remarkably altered functions when compared with prototype subtype B Vpr. The Vpu C was found to be more potent in causing apoptosis when compared with Vpu B when analyzed for subG1 DNA content. The functional implications of these changes as well as in other genes of HIV-1 are discussed in detail with possible implications for subtype-specific pathogenesis highlighted.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/406
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