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Lack of differences in HIV-1 nef functional domains in infected chinese blood donors at different stages of disease.

Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, USA.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses (impact factor: 2.25). 10/2007; 23(9):1150-4. DOI:10.1089/aid.2007.0069
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ABSTRACT HIV-1 nef regions were amplified by polymerase chain reaction and sequenced from DNA samples of five asymptomatic subjects and five AIDS patients from a cohort of HIV-1-infected Chinese plasma and blood donors. Sequence analysis revealed that regardless of the stage of disease, each patient's HIV-1 nef sequences belonged to the clade B' subtype. Although there are some differences between the sequences from different patients, no significant differences have been detected in nef nucleotide sequences or functional motifs in the deduced amino acid sequences from patients at different stages of the disease. Furthermore, the predicted binding motifs of HLA-A2 and HLA-A11 were highly conserved among patient nef sequences. These results will contribute to a better understanding of the pathogenesis of circulating HIV-1 in infected Chinese former blood donors and may have important implications in developing an epitope-based vaccine suitable for Chinese blood donors.

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Keywords

asymptomatic subjects
 
blood donors
 
Chinese blood donors
 
Chinese former blood donors
 
clade B' subtype
 
deduced amino acid sequences
 
different stages
 
DNA samples
 
epitope-based vaccine suitable
 
functional motifs
 
HIV-1 nef regions
 
HIV-1-infected Chinese plasma
 
implications
 
nef nucleotide sequences
 
pathogenesis
 
patient nef sequences
 
patient's HIV-1 nef sequences
 
polymerase chain reaction
 
predicted binding motifs