A strongly selected mutation in the HIV-1 genome is independent of T cell responses and neutralizing antibodies.
Donglai LiuChu WangBhavna HoraTao ZuoNilu GoonetillekeMichael K P LiuMark BerrongGuido FerrariAndrew J McMichaelTanmoy BhattacharyaAlan S PerelsonFeng GaoPublished in: Retrovirology (2017)
The rapid fixation, the lack of detectable immune responses and the significant fitness cost of the K43R mutation suggests that it was strongly selected by host factors other than T cell responses and neutralizing antibodies.