Anand R, Siegal F, Reed C, Cheung T, Forlenza S, Moore J
Lancet. 1987 Aug 1;2(8553):234-8. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)90826-9.
To understand the mechanism of HIV-mediated neuropathology five viral isolates were obtained from four AIDS cases with central nervous system manifestations as the primary involvement. The isolates were identified as HIVs by antigenic cross-reactivity and nucleic acid hybridizations to HIV-specific antibodies and DNA probes. The replication and cytopathic properties of these isolates were studied and compared with lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HIVLAV). All isolates had replication competence equivalent to LAV, but four isolates did not kill T4 (CD-4) cells. This isolation of non-cytocidal natural variants of HIV raises the possibility that in some AIDS cases the neurological disorders might be due to HIV variants that are non-cytocidal to T4 cells. The results also indicate that virus replication and cytotoxicity are not always concordant functions in HIV.