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Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis

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dc.contributor.author Khati, M
dc.contributor.author Millroy, L
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-11T10:29:15Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-11T10:29:15Z
dc.date.issued 2012-03
dc.identifier.citation Khati, M and Millroy, L. 2012. Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis. In: Point Mutation. Rijeka, Croatia: InTech en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-953-51-0331-8
dc.identifier.uri http://www.intechopen.com/books/point-mutation/point-mutations-associated-with-hiv-1-drug-resistance-evasion-of-the-immune-response-and-aids-pathog
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6656
dc.description Copyright: This is an Open Access journal. This journal authorizes the publication of the information herewith contained. Published in InTech, Rijeka, Croatia en_US
dc.description.abstract Point mutations within the human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) genome confer resistance to antiretroviral drugs. The mutations also help the virus to evade the immune system response and influence transmission and progression of the disease, collectively called acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) pathogenesis. This chapter presents an up-to-date critical review of the literature and provides a synthesis of the current understanding of HIV-1 point mutations in relation to drug resistance, evasion of the immune system and AIDS pathogenesis. First, to prime the reader, the chapter briefly describes organization and function of the HIV-1 genes. It then pinpoints salient point mutations within specific HIV-1 genes associated with resistance to current antiretroviral drugs. In particular, it pays attention to the env gene and its product, the surface envelope (Env) glycoprotein because the Env protein mediates viral entry, tropism and disease progression. Thus the role and frequencies of point mutations within the env gene is related to HIV-1 transmission dynamics and progression to AIDS. The env gene and Env protein are further unpacked to provide a better understanding of the role point mutations within this gene play in helping the virus to evade antibody mediated immune response. Finally, drawing mainly from our recent research work, the chapter proposes an aptamer-based strategy for the design of desirable approaches that can help circumvent HIV-1 point mutations and delay or diminish drug resistance. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Intech en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Workflow;10538
dc.subject Point mutations en_US
dc.subject HIV-1 drug resistance en_US
dc.subject AIDS pathogenesis en_US
dc.subject Drug resistance en_US
dc.title Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis en_US
dc.type Book Chapter en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Khati, M., & Millroy, L. (2012). Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis., <i>Workflow;10538</i> Intech. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6656 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Khati, M, and L Millroy. "Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis" In <i>WORKFLOW;10538</i>, n.p.: Intech. 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6656. en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Khati M, Millroy L. Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis.. Workflow;10538. [place unknown]: Intech; 2012. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6656. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Book Chapter AU - Khati, M AU - Millroy, L AB - Point mutations within the human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) genome confer resistance to antiretroviral drugs. The mutations also help the virus to evade the immune system response and influence transmission and progression of the disease, collectively called acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) pathogenesis. This chapter presents an up-to-date critical review of the literature and provides a synthesis of the current understanding of HIV-1 point mutations in relation to drug resistance, evasion of the immune system and AIDS pathogenesis. First, to prime the reader, the chapter briefly describes organization and function of the HIV-1 genes. It then pinpoints salient point mutations within specific HIV-1 genes associated with resistance to current antiretroviral drugs. In particular, it pays attention to the env gene and its product, the surface envelope (Env) glycoprotein because the Env protein mediates viral entry, tropism and disease progression. Thus the role and frequencies of point mutations within the env gene is related to HIV-1 transmission dynamics and progression to AIDS. The env gene and Env protein are further unpacked to provide a better understanding of the role point mutations within this gene play in helping the virus to evade antibody mediated immune response. Finally, drawing mainly from our recent research work, the chapter proposes an aptamer-based strategy for the design of desirable approaches that can help circumvent HIV-1 point mutations and delay or diminish drug resistance. DA - 2012-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Point mutations KW - HIV-1 drug resistance KW - AIDS pathogenesis KW - Drug resistance LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2012 SM - 978-953-51-0331-8 T1 - Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis TI - Point mutations associated with HIV-1 drug resistance, evasion of the immune response and AIDS pathogenesis UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6656 ER - en_ZA


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