人类免疫缺陷病毒1型A亚型在塞内加尔的分子进化:1988-1997。

Journal of human virology Pub Date : 2000-05-01
J L Sankalé, D Hamel, A Woolsey, T Traoré, T C Dia, A Guèye-Ndiaye, M Essex, T Mboup, P Kanki
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目的:很少有研究能够追踪人类种群中HIV-1病毒的遗传多样性。我们在一组已知感染时间的女性性工作者中分析了10年来A亚型的分子进化。研究设计/方法:我们对73名1987-1997年间感染hiv -1的妇女的表面包膜糖蛋白C2-V3区进行扩增和测序。结果:51例患者感染A亚型病毒。病毒表现出显著的多样性(p < 0.001),平均遗传距离从1989年的8.6%增加到1997年的15.9%。拟合曲线的斜率表明多样化率为每年0.7%。大多数A亚型病毒聚集在HIV-1亚型A/G重组形式(IbNG)。结论:HIV-1亚型A感染的遗传多样性在这一高危人群流行的前10年翻了一番,这表明基于遗传多样性水平,在流行早期实施疫苗可能有更高的成功可能性。A/G重组型(IbNG)已在西非流行。这对于了解非洲HIV-1亚型的流行病学以及进一步剖析这些病毒的潜在表型和生物学特征具有特别重要的意义。
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Molecular evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype A in Senegal: 1988-1997.

Objective: Few studies have been able to track the genetic diversity of HIV-1 viruses in human populations over time. We analyzed the molecular evolution of subtype A over a 10-year period, in a cohort of female sex workers with a known time of infection.

Study design/methods: We amplified and sequenced the C2-V3 region of the surface envelope glycoprotein from 73 HIV-1-infected women, infected between 1987-1997.

Results: Fifty-one patients were infected by subtype A viruses. The viruses demonstrated significant diversification (p < 0.001) with mean genetic distance increasing from 8.6% in 1989 to 15.9% in 1997. The slope of the fitted curve suggested a rate of diversification of 0.7% per year. The majority of subtype A viruses clustered with HIV-1 subtype A/G recombinant form (IbNG).

Conclusion: The genetic diversity of HIV-1 subtype A infections doubled over the first 10 years of this high risk population's epidemic, suggesting that implementation of vaccines early in the epidemic may have a higher likelihood of success based on levels of genetic diversity. The A/G recombinant form (IbNG) has taken epidemic proportions in West Africa. This is of particular importance in understanding the epidemiology of HIV-1 subtypes in Africa and to further dissect the potential phenotypic and biological characteristics of these viruses.

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