| Literature DB >> 11294661 |
N Yahi1, J Fantini, C Tourres, N Tivoli, N Koch, C Tamalet.
Abstract
To assess the molecular epidemiology of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), a screening method was developed for identification of non-B subtypes from sequence data obtained for resistance testing. The method is based on the evaluation of the percentage of divergence of a given sequence from the reference B subtype HXB2. Analysis of 1720 reverse-transcriptase (RT) and 1824 protease sequences stored in a database allowed for the determination of a threshold level of divergence from HXB2 above which a non-B subtype could be unambiguously characterized regardless of the pattern of resistance mutations (>8.6% for RT; >10.8% for protease). This conclusion was validated by phylogenetic analysis of RT, protease, and env genes. Overall, 72 (4.2%) and 73 (4.0%) non-B sequences were identified in the RT and protease coding regions, respectively. This method allows for the rapid detection of non-B subtypes among retrospective, recent, and future RT and/or protease sequence databases.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11294661 DOI: 10.1086/319859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226