Abstract
A 48-year-old woman was infected with a vpr-defective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 molecular clone. Seroconversion was markedly delayed, and without treatment she had durably suppressed viremia and normal T-cell levels. Neutralizing antibody and CD8+ T-cell immune responses against HIV-1 were unremarkable. Viral sequences confirmed the source but evolved defective nef, suggesting an unknown mechanistic link to vpr. There were subtle qualitative defects in T and B cells. To our knowledge, this is the only case of human infection with a characterized defective HIV-1 molecular clone, which furthermore recapitulated live-attenuated vaccination in macaque models of HIV-1 vaccine research.
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Ali, A., Ng, H. L., Blankson, J. N., Burton, D. R., Buckheit, R. W., Moldt, B., … Yang, O. O. (2018). Highly attenuated infection with a VPR-deleted molecular clone of human immunodeficiency virus-1. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 218(9), 1447–1452. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy346
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