AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1999 Jul 1;15(10):931-9. Unique Identifier :
African monkeys can be naturally infected with SIV but do not progress
to AIDS. Since mutations in the human CCR5 gene have been shown to
influence susceptibility to HIV infection and disease progression, we
have now investigated whether mutations in CCR5-coding sequences in
African nonhuman primates can explain species-specific differences in
susceptibility to lentiviral infection. The animals studied comprise
chronically infected monkeys corresponding to four natural hosts of SIV
(Cercopithecus aethiops, Cercopithecus pygerythrus, Cercopithecus
sabaeus, and Cercopithecus tantalus), noninfected animals from three
species that are known to be susceptible to SIV infection (Cercopithecus
patas, Cercopithecus Ihoesti, and Pan troglodytes), and monkeys of six
species that do not carry SIV in the wild (Cercocebus galeritus,
Cercocebus aterrimus, Cercopithecus ascanius, Cercopithecus nictitans,
Cercopithecus neglectus, and Cercopithecus cephus). We observed a high
degree of genetic divergence among the species. The rate of accumulation
of amino acid mutations was, however, not higher in SIV carriers than in
other nonhuman primates. No homozygous premature stop codons, deletions,
or frameshift mutations were detected. In at least two animals, one
infected AGM (Cercopithecus tantalus) and one noninfected monkey
(Cercocebus aterrimus), the CCR5 alleles identified encode functional
proteins, as they were identical in terms of amino acid sequence to that
of functional CCR5 reported in the literature. We found no other
consistent differences in the genetic variability of CCR5-coding
sequences between the nonhuman primates that are carriers of SIV and
those that are not.
JOURNAL ARTICLE Amino Acid Sequence Animal Carrier State/*VETERINARY
Cercopithecus Human Molecular Sequence Data *Mutation Pan
troglodytes Phylogeny Primates Receptors,
CCR5/CLASSIFICATION/*GENETICS Sequence Homology, Amino Acid Simian
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*GENETICS/METABOLISM Support,
Non-U.S. Gov't SIV/*METABOLISM
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