Molecular Diversity of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 in Metropolitan Cities in Central Africa: An Update of Data

B. Bulanda, B. Bongenya, A. Chatté, E. Kateba, J. Kabasele, M. Omakoy, Divine Chuga, C. Tshibumbu, Idriss M. Mwanaut, E. Kamangu
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The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has a diversity that is equal to the complexity of its management. The group M (Major) is the dominant group in Sub-Saharan Africa and its distribution is very heterogeneous; the diversity of the virus is more heterogeneous in this region than elsewhere in the world which follows a complex and specific algorithm because of geographical positions and countries. This distribution is very dynamic, evolving and unpredictable. This review aimed to expose the specifics of the HIV Type 1 epidemic in Central Africa, in terms of the different molecular variants of HIV published for the region compared to the geographic location. Both Type 1 and Type 2 of HIV are prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa due to distinct geographical contexts. HIV-2 is mainly documented in West and Central Africa, particularly in Cameroon, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Burkina-Faso however HIV-1 infection is widely distributed across the continent. The HIV-1 epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa is dominated by the Group M. The different subtypes respect a certain geographical distribution across the continent. West Africa is dominated by subtype A, East and South Africa are dominated by subtype C, while Central Africa is dominated by strains A, C, D, F, H, J, CRF01-AE and CRF02-AG. This review is the first to present de molecular diversity of HIV-1 in metropolitan cities in all central African countries. The Circulating Recombinant Form (CRF02_AG) and subtypes A and G are present in all Central African countries and are also the most commonly encountered; followed by the subtypes D, F, G, C, B, J, K and several Circulating Recombinant Forms that are not represented in all Central African countries.
非洲中部大城市人类免疫缺陷病毒1型的分子多样性:数据更新
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的多样性与其管理的复杂性相等。类群M (Major)是撒哈拉以南非洲的主要类群,其分布非常异质性;由于地理位置和国家的原因,该区域的病毒多样性比世界其他地区更为多样化,遵循复杂而具体的算法。这种分布是动态的,不断变化的,不可预测的。本综述的目的是揭示中非1型艾滋病毒流行的具体情况,将该地区公布的不同的艾滋病毒分子变异与地理位置进行比较。由于不同的地理环境,1型和2型艾滋病毒在撒哈拉以南非洲流行。HIV-2主要在西非和中非,特别是在喀麦隆、几内亚比绍、冈比亚、塞内加尔、科特迪瓦和布基纳法索,然而HIV-1感染在整个非洲大陆广泛分布。艾滋病毒-1在撒哈拉以南非洲的流行以m群为主,不同的亚型在整个非洲大陆有一定的地理分布。西非以A亚型为主,东非和南非以C亚型为主,中非以菌株A、C、D、F、H、J、CRF01-AE和CRF02-AG为主。本综述首次介绍了所有中非国家大都市中HIV-1的分子多样性。循环重组型(CRF02_AG)和亚型A和G存在于所有中非国家,也是最常见的;其次是D、F、G、C、B、J、K亚型和几种在中非所有国家均未出现的循环重组型。
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