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   The Contribution of Viral Genotype to Plasma Viral Set-Point in HIV Infection  
   
نویسنده hodcroft e. ,hadfield j.d. ,fearnhill e. ,phillips a. ,dunn d. ,o'shea s. ,pillay d. ,leigh brown a.j. ,celia a. ,david a. ,anton p. ,patricia c. ,hannah c. ,david d. ,esther f. ,kholoud p. ,david c. ,duncan c. ,duncan c. ,simon c. ,valerie d. ,samuel d. ,anna m. ,antony h. ,stéphane h. ,steve k. ,paul k. ,linda l. ,andrew l.-b. ,tamyo m. ,nicola m. ,chloe o. ,eleni n. ,deenan p. ,andrew p. ,caroline s. ,erasmus s. ,kate t. ,peter t. ,daniel w. ,ian w. ,hongyi z. ,mark z. ,jonathan a. ,sris a. ,jane a. ,abdel b. ,david c. ,valerie d. ,david d. ,martin f. ,brian g. ,richard g. ,mark g. ,phillip h. ,teresa h. ,margaret j. ,stephen k. ,clifford l. ,fabiola m. ,mark n. ,chloe o. ,adrian p. ,andrew p. ,deenan p. ,jillian p. ,frank p. ,caroline s. ,memory s. ,achim s. ,anjum t. ,john w.
منبع plos pathogens - 2014 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 5
چکیده    Disease progression in hiv-infected individuals varies greatly,and while the environmental and host factors influencing this variation have been widely investigated,the viral contribution to variation in set-point viral load,a predictor of disease progression,is less clear. previous studies,using transmission-pairs and analysis of phylogenetic signal in small numbers of individuals,have produced a wide range of viral genetic effect estimates. here we present a novel application of a population-scale method based in quantitative genetics to estimate the viral genetic effect on set-point viral load in the uk subtype b hiv-1 epidemic,based on a very large data set. analyzing the initial viral load and associated pol sequence,both taken before anti-retroviral therapy,of 8,483 patients,we estimate the proportion of variance in viral load explained by viral genetic effects to be 5.7% (ci 2.8-8.6%). we also estimated the change in viral load over time due to selection on the virus and environmental effects to be a decline of 0.05 log10 copies/ml/year,in contrast to recent studies which suggested a reported small increase in viral load over the last 20 years might be due to evolutionary changes in the virus. our results suggest that in the uk epidemic,subtype b has a small but significant viral genetic effect on viral load. by allowing the analysis of large sample sizes,we expect our approach to be applicable to the estimation of the genetic contribution to traits in many organisms. © 2014 hodcroft et al.
آدرس institute of evolutionary biology,university of edinburgh,ashworth laboratories,edinburgh, United Kingdom, institute of evolutionary biology,university of edinburgh,ashworth laboratories,edinburgh, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit aviation house,london, United Kingdom, infection and population health,university college london,royal free hospital,london, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit aviation house,london, United Kingdom, department of infectious diseases,king's college london,london, United Kingdom, research department of infection,university college london,london, United Kingdom, institute of evolutionary biology,university of edinburgh,ashworth laboratories,edinburgh, United Kingdom, gartnavel general hospital,glasgow, United Kingdom, chelsea and westminster hospital,london, United Kingdom, chelsea and westminster hospital,london, United Kingdom, public health england,porton down, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit at ucl,london, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit at ucl,london, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit at ucl,london, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit at ucl,london, United Kingdom, south tees hospitals nhs trust,middlesbrough, United Kingdom, brighton and sussex university hospitals nhs trust, United Kingdom, st bartholomew's and the london nhs trust, United Kingdom, hiv i-base,london, United Kingdom, centre for infections,public health england, United Kingdom, guy's and st. thomas' nhs foundation trust,london, United Kingdom, institute of infection and global health,university of liverpool, United Kingdom, leeds teaching hospitals nhs trust, United Kingdom, university college london, United Kingdom, imperial college,london, United Kingdom, wellcome trust sanger institute,university college london medical school, United Kingdom, expert advisory group on aids secretariat,public health england, United Kingdom, university of edinburgh, United Kingdom, virus reference department,public health england, United Kingdom, imperial nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, st. bartholomew's hospital,london, United Kingdom, university college london medical school,london, United Kingdom, university college london medical school,london, United Kingdom, university college london medical school,london, United Kingdom, university college london medical school,london, United Kingdom, public health england,birmingham heartlands hospital, United Kingdom, royal infirmary of edinburgh, United Kingdom, manchester royal infirmary, United Kingdom, royal free nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, mortimer market centre,london, United Kingdom, addenbrooke's hospital,cambridge, United Kingdom, king's college hospital,london, United Kingdom, north middlesex university hospital nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, coventry and warwickshire nhs trust, United Kingdom, homerton university hospital nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit,london, United Kingdom, south tees hospitals nhs foundation trust,middlesbrough, United Kingdom, health protection agency centre for infections (hpa cfi),london, United Kingdom, mrc clinical trials unit,london, United Kingdom, brighton and sussex university hospitals nhs trust,brighton, United Kingdom, chelsea and westminster hospital nhs foundation trust,london, United Kingdom, mortimer market centre,university college london medical school, United Kingdom, north bristol nhs trust,bristol, United Kingdom, st george's healthcare nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, university college london medical school, United Kingdom, royal free hampstead nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, south london healthcare nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, the lothian university hospitals nhs trust,edinburgh, United Kingdom, york teaching hospital nhs foundation trust, United Kingdom, chelsea and westminster hospital nhs foundation trust,london, United Kingdom, barts and the london nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, university hospitals of leicester nhs trust, United Kingdom, university college london medical school, United Kingdom, university college london, United Kingdom, ashford and st. peter's hospitals nhs foundation trust, United Kingdom, king's college hospital nhs foundation trust,london, United Kingdom, university college london medical school, United Kingdom, uk community advisory board (uk-cab), United Kingdom, north middlesex university hospital nhs trust,london, United Kingdom, the royal wolverhampton nhs trust, United Kingdom, imperial college healthcare nhs trust,london, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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