云南省异性恋人群中新出现的HIV-1B/C循环重组形式(CRF176_BC)的鉴定

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Min Chen, Yanling Ma, Huichao Chen, Manhong Jia, Wenfei Ding
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当前中国HIV-1流行的特点是多种亚型和重组形式的共循环。在中国云南省发现了一种新的循环重组HIV-1 (CRF176_BC)。研究人员从四名被认定为异性恋且在流行病学上没有关联的人身上获得了接近全长的基因组序列。系统发育分析显示,这些序列与已知亚型和CRFs形成了一个独特的单系集群。bootscan分析显示一个C亚型主干有两个B亚型插入。贝叶斯进化测年法估计,这四个基因组在2014年至2016年之间拥有共同的祖先,这与现在相距不远。早期的crf_bc在20世纪90年代与注射毒品使用有关,而CRF176_BC的出现表明其向性传播的转变。这一发现强调了HIV-1在云南的持续进化,这是由共循环谱系和不断进化的传播动力学驱动的。它还强调了在流行病不断演变的背景下,有针对性的监测在为公共卫生战略提供信息方面的重要性。
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Identification of an Emerging HIV-1B/C Circulating Recombinant Form (CRF176_BC) in Heterosexual Populations in Yunnan Province, China.

The current HIV-1 epidemic in China is characterized by the co-circulation of multiple subtypes and recombinant forms. A novel circulating recombinant form of HIV-1 (CRF176_BC) has been identified in Yunnan Province, China. Near-full-length genome sequences were obtained from four individuals who identified as heterosexual and were epidemiologically unlinked. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that these sequences formed a distinct monophyletic cluster from known subtypes and CRFs. Bootscanning analyses revealed a subtype C backbone with two subtype B insertions. Bayesian evolutionary dating estimated that the four genomes shared a common ancestor between 2014 and 2016, which was not far from the present. Unlike earlier CRF_BCs, which were associated with injecting drug use in the 1990s, the emergence of CRF176_BC indicates a shift toward sexual transmission. This finding emphasizes the continuous evolution of HIV-1 in Yunnan, driven by co-circulating lineages and evolving transmission dynamics. It also highlights the importance of targeted surveillance in informing public health strategies in the context of evolving epidemics.

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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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