Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.

Many viruses have the ability to rapidly develop resistance against antiviral drugs and escape from the host immune system. To which extent the host environment affects this adaptive potential of viruses is largely unknown. Here we show that for HIV-1, the host-cell environment is key to the adaptiv...

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Main Authors: Tim van Opijnen, Anthony de Ronde, Maarten C Boerlijst, Ben Berkhout
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2007-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1803020?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f1fc2f2f61c945c1aed290243c3be3952020-11-25T01:12:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032007-01-0123e27110.1371/journal.pone.0000271Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.Tim van OpijnenAnthony de RondeMaarten C BoerlijstBen BerkhoutMany viruses have the ability to rapidly develop resistance against antiviral drugs and escape from the host immune system. To which extent the host environment affects this adaptive potential of viruses is largely unknown. Here we show that for HIV-1, the host-cell environment is key to the adaptive potential of the virus. We performed a large-scale selection experiment with two HIV-1 strains in two different T-cell lines (MT4 and C8166). Over 110 days of culture, both virus strains adapted rapidly to the MT4 T-cell line. In contrast, when cultured on the C8166 T-cell line, the same strains did not show any increase in fitness. By sequence analyses and infections with viruses expressing either yellow or cyan fluorescent protein, we were able to show that the absence of adaptation was linked to a lower recombination rate in the C8166 T-cell line. Our findings suggest that if we can manipulate the host-cellular factors that mediate viral evolution, we may be able to significantly retard viral adaptability.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1803020?pdf=render
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author Tim van Opijnen
Anthony de Ronde
Maarten C Boerlijst
Ben Berkhout
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Anthony de Ronde
Maarten C Boerlijst
Ben Berkhout
Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tim van Opijnen
Anthony de Ronde
Maarten C Boerlijst
Ben Berkhout
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title Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
title_short Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
title_full Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
title_fullStr Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
title_sort adaptation of hiv-1 depends on the host-cell environment.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Many viruses have the ability to rapidly develop resistance against antiviral drugs and escape from the host immune system. To which extent the host environment affects this adaptive potential of viruses is largely unknown. Here we show that for HIV-1, the host-cell environment is key to the adaptive potential of the virus. We performed a large-scale selection experiment with two HIV-1 strains in two different T-cell lines (MT4 and C8166). Over 110 days of culture, both virus strains adapted rapidly to the MT4 T-cell line. In contrast, when cultured on the C8166 T-cell line, the same strains did not show any increase in fitness. By sequence analyses and infections with viruses expressing either yellow or cyan fluorescent protein, we were able to show that the absence of adaptation was linked to a lower recombination rate in the C8166 T-cell line. Our findings suggest that if we can manipulate the host-cellular factors that mediate viral evolution, we may be able to significantly retard viral adaptability.
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