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Spreading of HIV-1 subtype G and envB/gagG recombinant strains among injecting ...

Autor(es): Esteves, A cv logo 1 ; Parreira, R cv logo 2 ; Piedade, J cv logo 3 ; Venenno, T cv logo 4 ; Franco, M cv logo 5 ; Sousa, JG cv logo 6 ; Patrício, L cv logo 7 ; Brum, P cv logo 8 ; Costa, A cv logo 9 ; Canas-Ferreira, W cv logo 10

Data: 2003

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.10/845

Origem: Repositório do Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca

Assunto(s): HIV infections; Substance Abuse; Epidemiology; Portugal


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We have evaluated the genetic diversity of HIV-1 strains infecting injecting drug users (IDUs) in Lisbon, Portugal. Heteroduplex mobility assay and/or phylogenetic analysis revealed that env (C2V3C3 or gp41) subtype B is present in 63.7% of the 135 viral samples studied, followed by subtypes G (23.7%), A (6.7%), F (5.2%), and D (0.7%). Similar analysis of gag (p24/p7) performed on 91 of the specimens demonstrated that 49.5% of the infections were caused by subtype G viruses; other gag subtypes identified were B (39.5%), F (3.3%), A and D (1.1.% each), and the recombinant circulating form CRF02_AG (5.5%). Discordant env/gag sub-types were detected in 34.1% of the strains and may reflect the presence of dual infections and/or recombinant viruses. The presumptive B/G recombinant form was highly predominant (21 of 31). The genetic pattern of HIV-1 subtype B and G strains is suggestive of multiple introductions and recombination episodes and of a longstanding presence of both subtypes in the country. C2V3C3 amino acid sequences from IDU-derived subtype G viruses presented highly significant signatures, which distinguish the variants from this transmission group. The unusually high prevalence of subtype G sequences (34.1%), independent of the geographic origin of the infected individuals, makes this IDU HIV-1 epidemic unique.
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