Inter- and intra-genic intersubtype HIV-1 recombination in rural and semi-urban Uganda.

David L Yirrell; Pontiano Kaleebu ORCID logo; Dilys Morgan; Christine Watera; Brian Magambo; Frederick Lyagoba; James Whitworth ORCID logo; (2002) Inter- and intra-genic intersubtype HIV-1 recombination in rural and semi-urban Uganda. AIDS (London, England), 16 (2). pp. 279-286. ISSN 0269-9370 DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200201250-00018
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the number and variety of viruses with discrepant subtypes between env and gag and within gag in two cohorts in Uganda. METHODS: Sequences were generated from PCR products amplified directly (without cloning) from patient blood and compared in the v3/v4 region of env and the p17 and p24 regions of gag to reference subtype strains by phylogenetic analysis. Gag sequences with a discrepant subtype between p17 and p24 were analysed further to indicate approximate sites of recombination. RESULTS: Envelope subtypes D and A were predominant, but subtypes B, C and G were also found. From analysis of three short regions of the HIV genome we found 15 different combinations of subtype assortment, including 11 different recombinant permutations. Approximately 30% of viruses (29/104) in this part of Uganda appear to be recombinants between the env and gag genes and 10% (11/104) are recombinant within the gag gene. There was no clear pattern of crossover points within the gag gene. There seems to be no evidence of new circulating recombinant forms. CONCLUSION: Both inter-genic and intra-genic inter-subtype recombination appear to be a relatively common occurrence in this geographical region where two subtypes of virus co-circulate. These results have implications for cross-clade vaccine design.

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