Identification of single and dual infections with distinct subtypes of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 by using restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis

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Janini, LM
Pieniazek, D
Peralta, JM
Schechter, M
Tanuri, A
Vicente, ACP
DelaTorre, N
Pieniazek, NJ
Luo, CC
Kalish, ML
Schochetman, G
Rayfield, MA
机构
[1] CTR DIS CONTROL,NATL CTR INFECT DIS,DIV AIDS STD TB LAB RES,ATLANTA,GA 30333
[2] CTR DIS CONTROL,NATL CTR INFECT DIS,DIV PARASIT DIS,ATLANTA,GA 30333
[3] INST OSWALDO CRUZ,DEPT GENET,BR-12941590 RIO JANEIRO,BRAZIL
[4] INST MICROBIOL PROF PAULO DE GOES,DEPT IMUNOL,BR-12941590 RIO JANEIRO,BRAZIL
[5] HOSP CLEMENTINO FRAGA FILHO,PROGRAMA SIDA AIDS,LAB PESQUISAS,BR-12941590 RIO JANEIRO,BRAZIL
[6] FED UNIV RIO DE JANEIRO,INST BIOL,DEPT GENET,BR-12941590 RIO JANEIRO,BRAZIL
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HIV-1; RFLP; dual infection; protease gene; Brazil;
D O I
10.1007/BF00576981
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The simultaneous presence of multiple HIV-1 subtypes has become common in communities with the growth of the pandemic, As a consequence, the potentiality for an increased frequency of HIV-1 mixed infections caused by viruses of distinct subtypes could be expected. Thus, there is a need to estimate the prevalence and geographic distribution of infections caused by viruses of a singular subtype as well as coinfections caused by two or more HIV-1 strains of distinct subtypes, To address this need, we have developed a genetic method based on restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) to screen for these two types of infections within infected populations. In this assay, restriction enzymes may be used to predict the phylogroup of HIV-1 infected samples, A 297 bp pol fragment spanning the entire viral protease gene and a 311 bp fragment of the p24 gag region are used for this analysis, The viral regions are amplified by nested PCR using DNA templates from uncultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) or virus culture. Classification of HIV-I strains to well defined subtypes B, D, F, and A/C is done by sequential endonuclease restriction analysis of a PCR amplified-protease gene followed by analysis of the p24 gag region. The electrophoretic migration patterns visualized by ethidium bromide staining or by radiolabeled probes are then determined on a 10% polyacrylamide gel, In infections caused by viruses of a singular subtype, a single restriction pattern is detected, whereas in multiple infections caused by two or more viral strains of different subtypes, the combination of different digestion patterns are observed in infected individuals, Using this methodology we have screened for genetic variations in HIV-1 proviral DNA from thirty-three Brazilian samples, Our RFLP procedure classified thirty-two samples as single infections caused by viruses of subtypes B (31) and F (1), and one sample as dual infection caused by distinct viral strains, Subsequent sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the viral protease gene in lymphocytes of all these patients confirmed our RFLP findings in single infections, and demonstrated the existence of two distinct HIV-1 strains of subtypes F and D in a patient which lymphocytes showed the simultaneous presence of two different digestion patterns. As up to now, single infections caused by subtype D variants were not identified in Brazil, our data provide the first evidence of subtype D HIV-1 in this country. Because sequencing of HIV proviral DNA is not particularly practical for large-scale molecular epidemiological studies, the protease/gag-based RFLP screening method will be useful to predict the phylogroup of HIV-1, and to identify multiple infections caused by HIV-1 strains of distinct subtypes. We believe that this information is crucial for both evaluation of the HIV-1/AIDS pandemic and intervention strategies.
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