Article
Impact of HIV-1 Subtypes on AIDS Progression in a Brazilian Cohort
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LEITE, Thaysse Cristina Neiva Ferreira et al. Impact of HIV-1 Subtypes on AIDS Progression in a Brazilian Cohort. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, v. 33, n. 1, p. 41-48, 2017.
0889-2229
10.1089/AID.2016.0126
Autor
Leite, Thaysse Cristina Neiva Ferreira
Campos, Dayse Pereira
Coelho, Alessandra Brum
Teixeira, Sylvia Lopes Maia
Veloso, Valdiléa G.
Morgado, Mariza Gonçalves
Guimarães, Monick Lindenmeyer
Resumen
Viral and host factors are known to play a role in the different patterns of AIDS progression. The cocirculation of HIV-1 subtypes B, F1, BBR, and BF1; the occasional detection of HIV-1 subtype D; and an increasing prevalence of subtype C and other recombinant forms have been described in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential association of HIV-1 subtypes circulating among HIV-1+ individuals in Rio de Janeiro with AIDS disease progression. For this purpose, 246 HIV-1 individuals under clinical and laboratory follow-up from 1986 to 2011 were classified according to their progression to AIDS in typical progressors (n = 133), rapid progressors (n = 95), and long-term nonprogressors (n = 18). The env-gp120 region was amplified and sequenced. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic inferences were performed in Mega 6 and bootscan analysis was performed in Simplot 3.5.1. The Kaplan-Meier method and Cox modeling were performed to determine the time until an AIDS-defining event based on the HIV-1 subtypes/variants. Similar AIDS progression rates were observed among individuals infected with HIV-1 subtype B and variant BBR. However, a direct association between more rapid AIDS progression and HIV-1 subtypes, D and BF1, was confirmed in the multivariate analysis, corroborating previous results. Our findings contribute to the investigation of the possible influence of HIV-1 subtypes in AIDS outcome. 2028-08-30