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The role of recombination in the emergence of a complex and dynamic HIV epidemic
by
Foley, Brian
, Stanke, Mario
, Bulla, Ingo
, Leitner, Thomas
, Schultz, Anne-Kathrin
, Korber, Bette
, Zhang, Ming
, Macke, Jennifer P
, Morgenstern, Burkhard
in
Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ China
/ Cluster Analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiologic methods
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic recombination
/ Genomes
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections - epidemiology
/ HIV Infections - virology
/ HIV-1 - genetics
/ HIV-1 - pathogenicity
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ International aspects
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Protein Structure
/ Recombination, Genetic
/ RNA, Viral - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Vaccine
/ Virology
2010
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The role of recombination in the emergence of a complex and dynamic HIV epidemic
by
Foley, Brian
, Stanke, Mario
, Bulla, Ingo
, Leitner, Thomas
, Schultz, Anne-Kathrin
, Korber, Bette
, Zhang, Ming
, Macke, Jennifer P
, Morgenstern, Burkhard
in
Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ China
/ Cluster Analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiologic methods
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic recombination
/ Genomes
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections - epidemiology
/ HIV Infections - virology
/ HIV-1 - genetics
/ HIV-1 - pathogenicity
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ International aspects
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Protein Structure
/ Recombination, Genetic
/ RNA, Viral - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Vaccine
/ Virology
2010
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The role of recombination in the emergence of a complex and dynamic HIV epidemic
by
Foley, Brian
, Stanke, Mario
, Bulla, Ingo
, Leitner, Thomas
, Schultz, Anne-Kathrin
, Korber, Bette
, Zhang, Ming
, Macke, Jennifer P
, Morgenstern, Burkhard
in
Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer Research
/ China
/ Cluster Analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disease Outbreaks
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiologic methods
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic recombination
/ Genomes
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections - epidemiology
/ HIV Infections - virology
/ HIV-1 - genetics
/ HIV-1 - pathogenicity
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ International aspects
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Protein Structure
/ Recombination, Genetic
/ RNA, Viral - genetics
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Vaccine
/ Virology
2010
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The role of recombination in the emergence of a complex and dynamic HIV epidemic
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The role of recombination in the emergence of a complex and dynamic HIV epidemic
2010
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Overview
Background
Inter-subtype recombinants dominate the HIV epidemics in three geographical regions. To better understand the role of HIV recombinants in shaping the current HIV epidemic, we here present the results of a large-scale subtyping analysis of 9435 HIV-1 sequences that involve subtypes A, B, C, G, F and the epidemiologically important recombinants derived from three continents.
Results
The circulating recombinant form CRF02_AG, common in West Central Africa, appears to result from recombination events that occurred early in the divergence between subtypes A and G, followed by additional recent recombination events that contribute to the breakpoint pattern defining the current recombinant lineage. This finding also corrects a recent claim that G is a recombinant and a descendant of CRF02, which was suggested to be a pure subtype. The BC and BF recombinants in China and South America, respectively, are derived from recent recombination between contemporary parental lineages. Shared breakpoints in South America BF recombinants indicate that the HIV-1 epidemics in Argentina and Brazil are not independent. Therefore, the contemporary HIV-1 epidemic has recombinant lineages of both ancient and more recent origins.
Conclusions
Taken together, we show that these recombinant lineages, which are highly prevalent in the current HIV epidemic, are a mixture of ancient and recent recombination. The HIV pandemic is moving towards having increasing complexity and higher prevalence of recombinant forms, sometimes existing as \"families\" of related forms. We find that the classification of some CRF designations need to be revised as a consequence of (1) an estimated > 5% error in the original subtype assignments deposited in the Los Alamos sequence database; (2) an increasing number of CRFs are defined while they do not readily fit into groupings for molecular epidemiology and vaccine design; and (3) a dynamic HIV epidemic context.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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