序列注释:中国河北省男男性行为者中两种新型HIV-1重组型(B/C)的基因组特征。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Xuanhe Zhao, Zhixia Chen, Jian Du, Haoxi Shi, Sisi Chen, Weiguang Fan
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由突变和重组驱动的HIV-1的遗传多样性给预防和控制工作带来了重大挑战,特别是在中国等多种亚型和循环重组形式共同传播的地区。男男性行为者(MSM)是新型重组病毒出现的关键人群。本研究在中国河北的男男性行为人群中鉴定了两种新的独特重组形式(urf)。进行病毒RNA提取、扩增和近全长基因组(NFLG)测序。在木村2参数模型下,对MEGA 6进行了1000次bootstrap重复的NFLG比对。使用重组鉴定程序和SimPlot v3.5.1评估重组。对断点定义区域进行系统发育分析,并生成重组图。基于NFLG序列(命名为BDL061和BDL071)的系统发育和重组分析表明,它们起源于B和C亚型。BDL061以B亚型为主,穿插着C亚型,而BDL071以C亚型为主,含有B亚型。重组片段的系统发育分析强烈支持(bootstrap >90%)各自片段的B和C亚型亲本起源。我们在中国河北的男男性行为者中鉴定和鉴定了两种不同系统发育的新型HIV-1B/C urf (BDL061和BDL071)。它们独特的镶嵌结构,不同的主要骨干,以及作为新型重组体的确认,强调了中国这一高危人群中HIV-1流行的持续演变和日益增加的复杂性。这些发现强调了对基于nflg的监测的迫切需要,以便准确地跟踪病毒多样性并为公共卫生战略提供信息。
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Sequence Notes: Genomic Characterization of Two Novel HIV-1 Recombinant Forms (B/C) Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Hebei, China.

The genetic diversity of HIV-1, driven by mutation and recombination, poses significant challenges to prevention and control efforts, particularly in regions like China where multiple subtypes and circulating recombinant forms co-circulate. Men who have sex with men (MSM) represent a key population for the emergence of novel recombinants. This study characterizes two novel unique recombinant forms (URFs) identified within the MSM population in Hebei, China. Viral RNA extraction, amplification, and near full-length genome (NFLG) sequencing were performed. Phylogenetic analysis based on NFLG alignments was conducted in MEGA 6 under the Kimura 2-parameter model with 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Recombination was assessed using the Recombinant Identification Program and SimPlot v3.5.1. Breakpoint-defined regions were phylogenetically analyzed, and recombination maps were generated. Phylogenetic and recombinant analysis based on NFLG sequences (designated BDL061 and BDL071) revealed that they originated from subtypes B and C. BDL061 exhibited a predominantly subtype B backbone with interspersed subtype C segments, while BDL071 displayed a predominantly subtype C backbone with subtype B segments. Phylogenetic analysis of recombinant segments strongly supported (bootstrap >90%) subtype B and C parental origins for the respective fragments. We report the identification and characterization of two phylogenetically distinct, novel HIV-1B/C URFs (BDL061 and BDL071) among MSM in Hebei, China. Their unique mosaic structures, differing predominant backbones, and confirmation as novel recombinants underscore the ongoing evolution and increasing complexity of the HIV-1 epidemic within this high-risk population in China. These findings highlight the critical need for NFLG-based surveillance to accurately track viral diversity and inform public health strategies.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses was the very first AIDS publication in the field over 30 years ago, and today it is still the critical resource advancing research in retroviruses, including AIDS. The Journal provides the broadest coverage from molecular biology to clinical studies and outcomes research, focusing on developments in prevention science, novel therapeutics, and immune-restorative approaches. Cutting-edge papers on the latest progress and research advances through clinical trials and examination of targeted antiretroviral agents lead to improvements in translational medicine for optimal treatment outcomes. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses coverage includes: HIV cure research HIV prevention science - Vaccine research - Systemic and Topical PreP Molecular and cell biology of HIV and SIV Developments in HIV pathogenesis and comorbidities Molecular biology, immunology, and epidemiology of HTLV Pharmacology of HIV therapy Social and behavioral science Rapid publication of emerging sequence information.
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