Molecular epidemiology of simian immunodeficiency virus infection in wild-living gorillas. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Chimpanzees and gorillas are the only nonhuman primates known to harbor viruses closely related to HIV-1. Phylogenetic analyses showed that gorillas acquired the simian immunodeficiency virus SIVgor from chimpanzees, and viruses from the SIVcpz/SIVgor lineage have been transmitted to humans on at least four occasions, leading to HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P. To determine the geographic distribution, prevalence, and species association of SIVgor, we conducted a comprehensive molecular epidemiological survey of wild gorillas in Central Africa. Gorilla fecal samples were collected in the range of western lowland gorillas (n = 2,367) and eastern Grauer gorillas (n = 183) and tested for SIVgor antibodies and nucleic acids. SIVgor antibody-positive samples were identified at 2 sites in Cameroon, with no evidence of infection at 19 other sites, including 3 in the range of the Eastern gorillas. In Cameroon, based on DNA and microsatellite analyses of a subset of samples, we estimated the prevalence of SIVgor to be 1.6% (range, 0% to 4.6%), which is significantly lower than the prevalence of SIVcpzPtt in chimpanzees (5.9%; range, 0% to 32%). All newly identified SIVgor strains formed a monophyletic lineage within the SIVcpz radiation, closely related to HIV-1 groups O and P, and clustered according to their field site of origin. At one site, there was evidence for intergroup transmission and a high intragroup prevalence. These isolated hot spots of SIVgor-infected gorilla communities could serve as a source for human infection. The overall low prevalence and sporadic distribution of SIVgor could suggest a decline of SIVgor in wild populations, but it cannot be excluded that SIVgor is still more prevalent in other parts of the geographical range of gorillas.

published proceedings

  • J Virol

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • Neel, C., Etienne, L., Li, Y., Takehisa, J., Rudicell, R. S., Bass, I. N., ... Peeters, M.

citation count

  • 77

complete list of authors

  • Neel, Cécile||Etienne, Lucie||Li, Yingying||Takehisa, Jun||Rudicell, Rebecca S||Bass, Innocent Ndong||Moudindo, Joseph||Mebenga, Aimé||Esteban, Amandine||Van Heuverswyn, Fran||Liegeois, Florian||Kranzusch, Philip J||Walsh, Peter D||Sanz, Crickette M||Morgan, David B||Ndjango, Jean-Bosco N||Plantier, Jean-Christophe||Locatelli, Sabrina||Gonder, Mary K||Leendertz, Fabian H||Boesch, Christophe||Todd, Angelique||Delaporte, Eric||Mpoudi-Ngole, Eitel||Hahn, Beatrice H||Peeters, Martine

publication date

  • February 2010