1. Near Full-Length Identification of a Novel HIV-1 CRF01_AE/B/C Recombinant in Northern Myanmar.
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Zhou YH, Chen X, Liang YB, Pang W, Qin WH, Zhang C, and Zheng YT
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- Adult, Cluster Analysis, Genome, Viral, HIV-1 genetics, Humans, Male, Molecular Sequence Data, Myanmar, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sequence Homology, Genotype, HIV Infections virology, HIV-1 classification, HIV-1 isolation & purification, Recombination, Genetic
- Abstract
The Myanmar-China border appears to be the "hot spot" region for the occurrence of HIV-1 recombination. The majority of the previous analyses of HIV-1 recombination were based on partial genomic sequences, which obviously cannot reflect the reality of the genetic diversity of HIV-1 in this area well. Here, we present a near full-length characterization of a novel HIV-1 CRF01_AE/B/C recombinant isolated from a long-distance truck driver in Northern Myanmar. It is the first description of a near full-length genomic sequence in Myanmar since 2003, and might be one of the most complicated HIV-1 chimeras ever detected in Myanmar, containing four CRF01_AE, six B segments, and five C segments separated by 14 breakpoints throughout its genome. The discovery and characterization of this new CRF01_AE/B/C recombinant indicate that intersubtype recombination is ongoing in Myanmar, continuously generating new forms of HIV-1. More work based on near full-length sequence analyses is urgently needed to better understand the genetic diversity of HIV-1 in these regions.
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- 2015
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