1. HIV type 1 group M subtype G in Cameroon: five genome sequences.
- Author
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Yamaguchi J, Ndembi N, Ngansop C, Mbanya D, Kaptué L, Gürtler LG, Devare SG, and Brennan CA
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- Blood Donors, Cameroon epidemiology, DNA, Viral analysis, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV-1 genetics, HIV-1 isolation & purification, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, Recombination, Genetic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Genome, Viral, HIV Infections virology, HIV-1 classification
- Abstract
Near full-length viral genome sequences were obtained for five putative subtype G candidates identified in HIV-infected Cameroonian blood donors, based on partial genome sequences for the gag, pol, and env regions. Phylogenetic analysis of the genome sequences shows that all five strains are pure subtype G with no indication of intersubtype recombination. The Cameroon subtype G sequences did not form a geographically based subcluster and were intermixed within the subtype G branch with isolates from several different countries. HIV-1 group M subtype G accounts for only 4.5% of HIV infections in Cameroon. However, genome segments of subtype G are present in 67% of all infections and 80% of infections due to intersubtype recombinant strains in Cameroon. The addition of five subtype G genome sequences to the HIV database may contribute to a better understanding of the origins and classification of HIV-1 subtypes and CRFs.
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- 2009
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