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Chimpanzee reservoirs of pandemic and nonpandemic HIV-1
Authors:Keele Brandon F  Van Heuverswyn Fran  Li Yingying  Bailes Elizabeth  Takehisa Jun  Santiago Mario L  Bibollet-Ruche Frederic  Chen Yalu  Wain Louise V  Liegeois Florian  Loul Severin  Ngole Eitel Mpoudi  Bienvenue Yanga  Delaporte Eric  Brookfield John F Y  Sharp Paul M  Shaw George M  Peeters Martine  Hahn Beatrice H
Institution:Departments of Medicine and Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Abstract:Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), the cause of human acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), is a zoonotic infection of staggering proportions and social impact. Yet uncertainty persists regarding its natural reservoir. The virus most closely related to HIV-1 is a simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) thus far identified only in captive members of the chimpanzee subspecies Pan troglodytes troglodytes. Here we report the detection of SIVcpz antibodies and nucleic acids in fecal samples from wild-living P. t. troglodytes apes in southern Cameroon, where prevalence rates in some communities reached 29 to 35%. By sequence analysis of endemic SIVcpz strains, we could trace the origins of pandemic (group M) and nonpandemic (group N) HIV-1 to distinct, geographically isolated chimpanzee communities. These findings establish P. t. troglodytes as a natural reservoir of HIV-1.
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