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Review
. 2019 Jan 9;25(1):27-38.
doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2018.12.002.

Key Viral Adaptations Preceding the AIDS Pandemic

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Key Viral Adaptations Preceding the AIDS Pandemic

Daniel Sauter et al. Cell Host Microbe. .
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Abstract

HIV, the causative agent of AIDS, has a complex evolutionary history involving several cross-species transmissions and recombination events as well as changes in the repertoire and function of its accessory genes. Understanding these events and the adaptations to new host species provides key insights into innate defense mechanisms, viral dependencies on cellular factors, and prerequisites for the emergence of the AIDS pandemic. In addition, understanding the factors and adaptations required for the spread of HIV in the human population helps to better assess the risk of future lentiviral zoonoses and provides clues to how improved control of viral replication can be achieved. Here, we summarize our current knowledge on viral features and adaptations preceding the AIDS pandemic. We aim at providing a viral point of view, focusing on known key hurdles of each cross-species transmission and the mechanisms that HIV and its simian precursors evolved to overcome them.

Keywords: AIDS; HIV; adaptation; arms race; evolution; primate lentiviruses; restriction factors; viral zoonoses.

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