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Description of the first full-length HIV type 1 subtype F1 strain in Argentina: implications for the origin and dispersion of this subtype in South America.

Paula C Aulicino1, Gonzalo Bello, Carlos Rocco, Héctor Romero, Andrea Mangano, Mariza G Morgado, Luisa Sen.   

Abstract

HIV-1 subtype F1 in South America is mainly found as part of diverse BF1 recombinant forms and only five full-length "pure" F1 strains from Brazil were characterized to date. In the present study we describe the first near full-length sequence of a nonrecombinant F1 HIV-1 strain from Argentina, and explore the epidemiological history of this subtype in South America. Three separate phylogenetic analyses were carried out: with all available F1 full-length sequences, with concatenated F1 sequences contained in F1 and BF1 strains, and with partial F1 env sequences derived from worldwide strains. All analyses were consistent in showing a local origin of the newly reported Argentine subtype F1 strain, and a common ancestry of the South American subtype F1 sequences, present either in pure or recombinant genomes. By coalescent analysis, the onset date of the HIV-1 subtype F1 epidemic in South America was estimated to be around the late 1970s. The results indicate for the first time that nonrecombinant F1 HIV-1 strains are present in Argentina, and suggest that the subtype F1 epidemic in South America was initiated by the introduction of a very small group of genetically related viruses during late 1970s.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17961101     DOI: 10.1089/aid.2007.0038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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