Genetic markers on HIV-1 gp120 C2-V3 region associated with the expression or absence of cognitive motor complex in HIV/AIDS.

A Jurado, P Rahimi-Moghaddam, S Bar-Jurado, J S Richardson, M Jurado, A Shuaib
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In the CNS, HIV-1 causes cognitive motor complex (CMC) in about 30-40% of patients. To explain CMC physiopathology: disequilibrium of cytokine networks, calcium influx, free radicals and toxic effects by HIV-1 have been evoked. Neurotropic mutants have not been unambiguously proven nor 'variants' of HIV-1 with biological properties that could cause CMC. By computerized analysis of gp120 C2-V3 subtype B sequences from retroviral databases, and applying stringent criteria, we found: (i) mutations specific for CMC; (ii) mutations associated with the absence of CMC (N-CMC); (iii) mutations with specificity for the geographical region of origin, and finally (iv) shared mutations representing 'hot spots.' We suggest that the capability to cause or not to cause CMC may be present in the virus prior to infection. In the future, these markers could be used to guide treatments with novel neuroprotective regimes.

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HIV-1 gp120 C2-V3区域的遗传标记与HIV/AIDS患者认知运动复合体的表达或缺失相关
在中枢神经系统中,HIV-1在约30-40%的患者中引起认知运动复合体(CMC)。为了解释CMC的生理病理:细胞因子网络失衡、钙内流、自由基和HIV-1的毒性作用已被诱发。嗜神经突变体尚未得到明确证明,也没有HIV-1的“变体”具有可能导致CMC的生物学特性。通过计算机分析来自逆转录病毒数据库的gp120 C2-V3亚型B序列,并应用严格的标准,我们发现:(i) CMC特异性突变;(ii)与缺乏CMC相关的突变(N-CMC);(iii)具有起源地理区域特异性的突变,最后(iv)代表“热点”的共有突变。我们认为,引起或不引起CMC的能力可能在感染之前就存在于病毒中。在未来,这些标记物可以用来指导新的神经保护机制的治疗。
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