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Near full-length sequence analysis of HIV type 1 BF recombinants from Italy.


ABSTRACT: Recombination between HIV-1 subtypes B and F has generated several circulating and unique recombinant forms, particularly in Latin American areas. In Italy, subtype B is highly prevalent while subtype F is the most common pure non-B subtype. To investigate the recombination pattern in Italian BF recombinant viruses, we characterized full-length sequences derived from 15 adult patients, mostly Italian and infected by the heterosexual route. One of the BF mosaics was a CRF29, three sequences clustered with low bootstrap values with CRF39, CRF40, and CRF42. With the exception of the CRF29-like sequence, the other recombination patterns were unique, but two possible clusters were identified. Analysis of the gp120 V3 domain suggested a possible link with subtype F from Eastern Europe rather than from Latin America, favoring the hypothesis of local recombination between clade B and F viruses over that of import of BF recombinants from Latin America. HIV-1 subtypes B and F appear prone to generation of unique recombinants in Italy, warranting epidemiological surveillance and investigation of a possible clinical significance.

SUBMITTER: Saladini F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3292755 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Near full-length sequence analysis of HIV type 1 BF recombinants from Italy.

Saladini Francesco F   Foley Brian T BT   Rosi Andrea A   Vicenti Ilaria I   Nannetti Giulio G   Meini Genny G   Razzolini Francesca F   Zazzi Maurizio M  

AIDS research and human retroviruses 20110708 3


Recombination between HIV-1 subtypes B and F has generated several circulating and unique recombinant forms, particularly in Latin American areas. In Italy, subtype B is highly prevalent while subtype F is the most common pure non-B subtype. To investigate the recombination pattern in Italian BF recombinant viruses, we characterized full-length sequences derived from 15 adult patients, mostly Italian and infected by the heterosexual route. One of the BF mosaics was a CRF29, three sequences clust  ...[more]

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