HIV-1 Subtype A Gag Variability and Epitope Evolution
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Abidi, Syed Hani
Kalish, Marcia L.
Abbas, Farhat
Rowland-Jones, Sarah
Ali, Syed
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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the course of time-dependent evolution of HIV-1 subtype A on a global
level, especially with respect to the dynamics of immunogenic HIV gag epitopes.
Methods: We used a total of 1,893 HIV-1 subtype A gag sequences representing a timeline from 1985 through 2010, and 19
different countries in Africa, Europe and Asia. The phylogenetic relationship of subtype A gag and its epidemic dynamics
was analysed through a Maximum Likelihood tree and Bayesian Skyline plot, genomic variability was measured in terms of
GRA substitutions and Shannon entropy, and the time-dependent evolution of HIV subtype A gag epitopes was examined.
Finally, to confirm observations on globally reported HIV subtype A sequences, we analysed the gag epitope data from our
Kenyan, Pakistani, and Afghan cohorts, where both cohort-specific gene epitope variability and HLA restriction profiles of
gag epitopes were examined.
Results: The most recent common ancestor of the HIV subtype A epidemic was estimated to be 195661. A period of
exponential growth began about 1980 and lasted for approximately 7 years, stabilized for 15 years, declined for 2–3 years,
then stabilized again from about 2004. During the course of evolution, a gradual increase in genomic variability was
observed that peaked in 2005–2010. We observed that the number of point mutations and novel epitopes in gag also
peaked concurrently during 2005–2010.
Conclusion: It appears that as the HIV subtype A epidemic spread globally, changing population immunogenetic pressures
may have played a role in steering immune-evolution of this subtype in new directions. This trend is apparent in the
genomic variability and epitope diversity of HIV-1 subtype A gag sequences.
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Abidi, Syed Hani et al. (2014) HIV-1 Subtype A Gag Variability and Epitope Evolution. Public Library of Science
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