Ying Chun Ge
Westmead Hospital
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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 2001
Nimita Halani; Bin Wang; Ying Chun Ge; Hemant Gharpure; Subhash Hira; Nitin K. Saksena
India has experienced multiple introductions of diverse HIV-1 subtypes A, B, C, and E, along with subtype B of HIV-2 between the 1980s and early 1990s. In this study, we have carried out a molecular investigation of 21 heterosexually and vertically acquired HIV-infected individuals from the New Bombay area, who tested positive for HIV-1 by commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot assay. We have sequenced the proviral DNA segments from the uncultured PBMCs in the hypervariable env V(3) region (286 bp) and a full-length vpr gene (291 bp). Overall, phylogenetic clustering of all Indian strains and also their clustering with subtype B strains were evident from both V(3)- and vpr gene-based trees, strongly supporting their recent introduction from a common source. This is the first report on subtype B introduction in Bombay, a region where subtype C predominates. Overall, these subtype B strains from Bombay shared genetic closeness with subtype B strains from Europe, the United States, and Asia.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1997
Bin Wang; Ying Chun Ge; Rafael Jozwiak; Wayne Bolton; Pamela Palasanthiran; John B. Ziegler; Joon Chang; Shi-Hua Xiang; Anthony L. Cunningham; Nitin K. Saksena
Molecular analyses were done for the V3 region quasispecies of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) strains from plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells of the first HIV-1-infected long-term-nonprogressing mother-child pair whose members have survived for >13 years with stable CD4 T cell counts. There was a predominance of lower V3 loop charge and the absence of genotypic changes that are critical in phenotypic determination and tropism during HIV-1 infection. The intrahost genetic diversity between HIV-1 strains from the mother-child pair compared with HIV-1 strains from slow and rapid progressors suggested that a high genetic heterogeneity in HIV-1 strains from this HIV-1-infected long-term-nonprogressing mother and child pair was directly proportional to the length of their immunocompetent period.
Virology | 1996
Bin Wang; Ying Chun Ge; Pamela Palasanthiran; Shi Hua Xiang; John B. Ziegler; Dominic E. Dwyer; Christine Randle; David Dowton; Anthony L. Cunningham; Nitin K. Saksena
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore | 1996
Nitin K. Saksena; Ying Chun Ge; Bin Wang; Shi-Hua Xiang; Dominic E. Dwyer; Randle C; Pamela Palasanthiran; John B. Ziegler; Anthony L. Cunningham
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore | 1997
Nitin K. Saksena; Bin Wang; Ying Chun Ge; Shi-Hua Xiang; Dominic E. Dwyer; Anthony L. Cunningham
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1997
Nitin K. Saksena; Bin Wang; Ying Chun Ge; Joon Chang; Dominic E. Dwyer; Shi-Hua Xiang; Donald R. Packham; Chris Randle; Anthony L. Cunningham
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1997
Nitin K. Saksena; Ying Chun Ge; Bin Wang; Shi-Hua Xiang; John B. Ziegler; Pamela Palasanthiran; Wayne Bolton; Anthony L. Cunningham
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore | 1996
Dominic E. Dwyer; Ying Chun Ge; Bolton Wv; Bin Wang; Anthony L. Cunningham; Nitin K. Saksena
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1998
Dominic E. Dwyer; Belinda L. Herring; Ying Chun Ge; Wayne Bolton; Rod B. Ellis-Pegler; Mark Thomas; Bryan Schroeder; Margaret C. Croxson; Anthony L. Cunningham; James I. Mullins; Nitin K. Saksena
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1997
Nitin K. Saksena; Algarsamy Srinivasan; Ying Chun Ge; Shi-Hua Xiang; Ahmed A. Azad; Wayne Bolton; Vincent Herve; Sashidhar Reddy; Ousmane M. Diop; Monica Miranda-Saksena; William D. Rawlinson; Anne-Mieke Vandamme; Françoise Barré-Sinoussi