November 22nd, 2009
 

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Study traces HIV/AIDS back 100 years


 

(New York City) The AIDS virus has been circulating among people for about 100 years, decades longer than scientists had thought, a new study suggests.

Genetic analysis pushes the estimated origin of HIV back to between 1884 and 1924, with a more focused estimate at 1908.

Previously, scientists had estimated the origin at around 1930. AIDS wasn’t recognized formally until 1981 when it got the attention of public health officials in the United States.

The new result is “not a monumental shift, but it means the virus was circulating under our radar even longer than we knew,” says Michael Worobey of the University of Arizona, an author of the new work.

The results appear in Thursday’s issue of the journal Nature. Researchers note that the newly calculated dates fall during the rise of cities in Africa, and they suggest urban development may have promoted HIV’s initial establishment and early spread.

Scientists say HIV descended from a chimpanzee virus that jumped to humans in Africa, probably when people butchered chimps. Many individuals were probably infected that way, but so few other people caught the virus that it failed to get a lasting foothold, researchers say.

But the growth of African cities may have changed that by putting lots of people close together and promoting prostitution, Worobey suggested. “Cities are kind of ideal for a virus like HIV,” providing more chances for infected people to pass the virus to others, he said.

Perhaps a person infected with the AIDS virus in a rural area went to what is now Kinshasa, Congo, “and now you’ve got the spark arriving in the tinderbox,” Worobey said.

Key to the new work was the discovery of an HIV sample that had been taken from a woman in Kinshasa in 1960. It was only the second such sample to be found from before 1976; the other was from 1959, also from Kinshasa.

Researchers took advantage of the fact that HIV mutates rapidly. So two strains from a common ancestor quickly become less and less alike in their genetic material over time. That allows scientists to “run the clock backward” by calculating how long it would take for various strains to become as different as they are observed to be. That would indicate when they both sprang from their most recent common ancestor.

The new work used genetic data from the two old HIV samples plus more than 100 modern samples to create a family tree going back to these samples’ last common ancestor. Researchers got various answers under various approaches for when that ancestor virus appeared, but the 1884-to-1924 bracket is probably the most reliable, Worobey said.

The new work is “clearly an improvement” over the previous estimate of around 1930, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md. His institute helped pay for the work.

Fauci described the advance as “a fine-tuning.”

Experts say it’s no surprise that HIV circulated in humans for about 70 years before being recognized. An infection usually takes years to produce obvious symptoms, a lag that can mask the role of the virus, and it would have infected relatively few Africans early in its spread, they said.

 


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  • Justin Said: October 14th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
    • The question to ask the scientist’s is how do they know it originated in monkeys, as in could this be something that was discovered while monkeys were being used as caged rats for experiment’s, and/or unleashed from the same such experiments, whether intentionally or unintentionally ??? The bigger question is, if it’s a scientific fact that HIV originated from monkeys, which makes them genetic ‘carriers’ only, and it’s a scientific fact that monkeys have a natural genetic immune response that prevents their HIV from becoming AIDS, then how is it that those same scientist’s don’t seem to focus much on what that natural immune response is ? Scientists are NOT stupid, so I think it’s a pretty safe bet that we can all figure this one out… like everything else, follow the motives, money, and power. The answer is ugly, but simple.

  • Nick Said: October 13th, 2008 at 8:19 pm
    • Ummm did you even graduate High School? Travis you are so ignorant.

  • Ross Said: October 2nd, 2008 at 6:26 pm
    • alex: it probably was spread around in the 60s and 70s, but since it often takes up to twenty years to manifest, that would peg it perfectly for the 80s.

  • alex Said: October 2nd, 2008 at 4:11 am
    • Interesting story. I’d still like to know what the “perfect combination” was that allowed this virus to mutate and spread like wildfire during the 80s.

      You would think that something like this would have happened sooner, particularly in the 60s with free love and drugs running rampant among the counter-culture.

  • Travis Said: October 2nd, 2008 at 3:04 am
    • I think this is a bunch of bullshit!! It was thought that the virus came from a gay white man(flight attendant) who slepted with a monkey. Now it derives from Africans! I’m sorry but those scientists are so smart their dumb. If HIV been around for 100 yrs or so..Don’t you think it would’ve been discovered before 1981?

  • KZ Said: October 1st, 2008 at 10:39 pm
    • Shocking….

      I’ve always been curious about the origins of HIV. I wondered how it originated in chimps?

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