Immunoevolution of HIV Subtype A in Genetically Diverse Cohorts
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) rapidly mutates under selection pressures from host immunity which allows the amplification of escape mutations that enables the virus to evade the host’s immune response. Earliest traceable HIV-1 subtype A sequences (in sequence repository) were of African origin from around mid-80s. In subsequent years as subtype A viruses were disseminated globally sequences from different parts of world also started appearing. In the past few decades HIV-1 subtype A has established itself in certain regions of the world including Kenya Uganda Japan Azerbaijan Belgium Botswana Belarus Congo and recently Afghanistan and Pakistan. Analysis of the evolutionary patterns of a virus in the context of its host populations sheds light on the selection pressures on viruses that are associated with specific host immune milieus. This type of information is useful in designing vaccines and drugs against the virus.
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