Evolutionary dynamics of Hepatitis C virus in a chronic HIV co-infected patient and its correlation with the immune status

Infection, Genetics and Evolution(2018)

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The HCV evolutionary dynamics play a key role in the infection onset, maintenance of chronicity, pathogenicity, and drug resistance variants fixation, and are thought to be one of the main caveats in the development of an effective vaccine. Previous studies in HCV/HIV co-infected patients suggest that a decline in the immune status is related with increases in the HCV intra-host genetic diversity. However, these findings are based on single point sequence diversity measures or coalescence analyses in several virus-host interactions. In this work, we describe the molecular evolution of HCV-E2 region in a single HIV-co-infected patient with two clearly defined immune conditions.
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HCV,Intra-host evolution,Immune system,Phylodynamics
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