An infectious molecular clone of an unusual macrophage-tropic and highly cytopathic strain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1

Ronald G. Collman(University of Pennsylvania), John W. Balliet(University of Pennsylvania), S A Gregory(University of Pennsylvania), Henry L. Friedman(University of Pennsylvania), Dennis L. Kolson(University of Pennsylvania), Neal Nathanson(University of Pennsylvania), Abhay Srinivasan(University of Pennsylvania)
Journal of Virology
December 1, 1992
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Abstract

We isolated and molecularly cloned a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) strain (89.6) which is unusual because it is both macrophage-tropic and extremely cytopathic in lymphocytes. Moreover, this is the first well-characterized infectious molecularly cloned macrophage-tropic HIV-1 strain derived from peripheral blood. HIV-1 89.6 differs markedly from other macrophage-tropic isolates within the envelope V3 region, which is important in determining cell tropism and cytopathicity. HIV-1 89.6 may thus represent a transitional isolate between noncytopathic macrophage-tropic viruses and cytopathic lymphocyte-tropic viruses.


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