Authors
Mars Stone, Brandon F Keele, Zhong-Min Ma, Elizabeth Bailes, Joseph Dutra, Beatrice H Hahn, George M Shaw, Christopher J Miller
Publication date
2010/7/15
Journal
Journal of virology
Volume
84
Issue
14
Pages
7083-7095
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Single-genome amplification (SGA) and sequencing of HIV-1 RNA in plasma of acutely infected humans allows the identification and enumeration of transmitted/founder viruses responsible for productive systemic infection. Use of this strategy as a means for identifying transmitted viruses suggested that intrarectal simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) inoculation of macaques recapitulates key features of human rectal infection. However, no studies have used the SGA strategy to identify vaginally transmitted virus(es) in macaques or to determine how early SIV diversification in vaginally infected animals compares with HIV-1 in humans. We used SGA to amplify 227 partial env sequences from a SIVmac251 challenge stock and from seven rhesus macaques at the earliest plasma viral RNA-positive time point after low- and high-dose intravaginal inoculation. Sequences were analyzed phylogenetically to determine the …
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