Identification and characterization of HIV type 1 subtypes present in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: High level of genetic diversity found

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Badreddine, Samar
Smith, Kevin
Van Zyl, Herman
Bodelle, Pierre
Yamaguchi, Julie
Swanson, Priscilla
Devare, Sushil G.
Brennan, Catherine A.
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[1] Abbott Diagnost, Abbott Pk, IL 60064 USA
[2] King Faisal Specialist Hosp & Res Ctr, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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10.1089/aid.2007.0185
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Saudi Arabia has a very low prevalence of HIV infections and nothing is known about HIV strains present in the population. Here specimens were collected from 62 HIV-1-infected patients at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Viral sequences were PCR amplified using primers for HIV-1 group M in gag p24, pol integrase, and env gp41 and genetic subtype was determined by phylogenetic analysis. HIV-1 viral sequences were amplified from 56 of the 62 specimens. Based on phylogenetic analysis of viral sequences, subtype C was the most common subtype present and accounted for 39.3% of the infections followed by subtype G (25%), subtype B (17.9%), subtype D (3.6%), and subtypes A and CRF02_AG (1.8% each). In addition, for six specimens subtype classifications were discordant between gag, pol, and/ or env; these intersubtype recombinant viruses account for 10.7% of the infections and consisted of recombinants of subtypes A/CRF01, A/CRF02, A/G, B/G, and D/CRF02. The high HIV-1 strain diversity suggests that there have been multiple introductions of HIV-1 into Saudi Arabia from several sources. Within the study population, there were five husband/wife pairs. For each pair, the viral sequences obtained were closely related to each other showing that heterosexual transmission occurred.
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