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Sequence Length of HIV-1 Subtype B Increases over Time: Analysis of a Cohort of Patients with Hemophilia over 30 Years

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Abstract
We aimed to investigate whether the sequence length of HIV-1 increases over time. We performed a longitudinal analysis of full-length coding region sequences (FLs) during an HIV-1 outbreak among patients with hemophilia and local controls infected with the Korean subclade B of HIV-1 (KSB). Genes were amplified by overlapping RT-PCR or nested PCR and subjected to direct sequencing. Overall, 141 FLs were sequentially determined over 30 years in 62 KSB-infected patients. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that within KSB, two FLs from plasma donors O and P comprised two clusters, together with 8 and 12 patients with hemophilia, respectively. Signature pattern analysis of the KSB of HIV-1 revealed 91 signature nucleotide residues (1.1%). In total, 48 and 43 signature nucleotides originated from clusters O and P, respectively. Six positions contained 100% specific nucleotide(s) in clusters O and P. In-depth FL analysis for over 30 years indicated that the KSB FL significantly increased over time before combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) and decreased with cART. This increase occurred due to the significant increase in env and nef genes, originating in the variable regions of both genes. The increase in sequence length of HIV-1 over time suggests an evolutionary direction.
Author(s)
김정은조영걸Brian T. Foley
Issued Date
2021
Type
Article
Keyword
BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESevolutionfull-length coding region sequencehemophiliaHIV-1Korean subclade Bsequence length
DOI
10.3390/v13050806
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/7323
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Publisher
VIRUSES-BASEL
Location
스위스
Language
영어
ISSN
1999-4915
Citation Volume
13
Citation Number
5
Citation Start Page
0
Citation End Page
0
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