The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)/AIDS epidemic in southern Brazil is undergoing a major transformation at both the molecular and epidemiological levels. Brazil has long been host to HIV-1 subtypes B and F, but within the last ten years, a unique, Brazilian-specific subtype C has appeared [1]. Recent studies have estimated that the prevalence of HIV-1 subtype C is increasing substantially in southern Brazil [2]. Viral and host factors contributing to the increase of HIV subtype C are not known, but may have major importance for HIV vaccine development and prevention strategies relevant to the region. There are two principal hypotheses behind the proposed research: First, that patients with incident subtype B and subtype C HIV infections can be reliably identified and recruited from clinics in southern Brazil by using novel procedures for HIV testing; and Second, that sufficient numbers of very early (antibodynegative) viral specimens can be collected from these patients to permit rigorous study of viral factors related to transmission potential and vaccine development. This exploratory proposal intends to identify and study a cohort of Brazilian patients with acute HIV infection (AHI) in southern Brazil and to preliminarily characterize actively circulating subtype B and C HIV strains with respect to replication capacity, co-receptor usage and sequence changes that may occur in HIV envelope shortly after HIV transmission. The proposed pilot study also intends to strengthen independent research capacity and further the development of local scientific expertise. The Southern Brazilian site is unique for testing this hypothesis for several reasons: First, it is an area with high prevalence rates of HIV/AIDS, increasingly dominated by a virus with unique molecular characteristics; Second, it has a strong government-supported program to prevent and treat HIV infection; Third, it has an already growing research infrastructure, and a committed interdisciplinary group of people interested in the development of comprehensive AIDS research through strong partnerships. ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Small Research Grants (R03)
Project #
1R03AI064037-01A1
Application #
7006010
Study Section
AIDS Clinical Studies and Epidemiology Study Section (ACE)
Program Officer
Williams, Carolyn F
Project Start
2006-03-01
Project End
2009-02-28
Budget Start
2006-03-01
Budget End
2007-02-28
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
$54,000
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Caxias Do Sul
Department
Type
DUNS #
900890229
City
Caxias Do Sul
State
Country
Brazil
Zip Code
95070-560
Pilcher, Christopher D; Bisol, Claudia Alquati; Paganella, Machline Paim et al. (2015) Efficient Identification of HIV Serodiscordant Couples by Existing HIV Testing Programs in South Brazil. PLoS One 10:e0142638