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Characterization of Genetically Diverse HIV Type 1 from a London Cohort: Near Full-Length Genomic Analysis of a Subtype H Strain

Authors :
Celia J Skinner
Laura Ryall
John Hackett
Sushil G. Devare
Vera Holzmayer
Celia Aitken
Source :
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 25:721-726
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2009.

Abstract

HIV-1 is characterized by an exceptional level of sequence diversity and a rapid rate of evolution. HIV diversity has implications for reliability of assays designed to detect and monitor infection, pathogenesis, disease progression, response to antiviral therapeutics, resistance pathways, and vaccine development. In the present study, HIV-1 strain diversity was assessed for a small clinical cohort (n = 15) from London, England at risk for infection with non-subtype B strains. Analysis of gag p24, pol IN, and env gp41 IDR revealed the presence of five subtypes (A, B, C, D, H), CRF02_AG, and four unique recombinant forms. Due to the paucity of complete subtype H genomes available, we performed near full-length genome sequence analysis on the candidate subtype H strain, designated as 00GB.AC4001. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that it formed a monophyletic cluster with the three available subtype H reference sequences. Bootscanning analysis confirmed that 00GB.AC4001 represents a new nonrecombinant subtype H genome.

Details

ISSN :
19318405 and 08892229
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fb2d308c245c88288af686029330fd52
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2009.0033