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Selective Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Variants from Mothers to Infants
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1992
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyMinor SubsetSelective TransmissionMaternal ImmunizationMaternal VirusHuman RetrovirusGeneticsPathogenesisImmunologyEnvelope GeneAntiviral ResponseVirologyViral GeneticsChronic Viral InfectionHivMedicineVirus GeneAids Pathogenesis
Multiple human immunodeficiency virus type-1 sequences from the V3 and V4-V5 regions of the envelope gene were analyzed from three mother-infant pairs. The infants' viral sequences were less diverse than those of their mothers. In two pairs, a proviral form infrequently found in the mother predominated in her infant. A conserved N-linked glycosylation site within the V3 region, present in each mother's sequence set, was absent in all of the infants' sequence sets. These findings demonstrate that a minor subset of maternal virus is transmitted to the infant.
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