Interpatient genetic variability of HIV-1 group O
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in AIDS
- Vol. 13 (1), 41-48
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-199901140-00006
Abstract
To analyse the genetic and phylogenetic characteristics of HIV-1 group O viruses. The env gene, encoding the gp160 glycoprotein, and a partial p24-encoding gag gene fragment of a Cameroonian (CA9) and a Gabonese (VI686) HIV-1 group O virus, isolated from cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells of symptomatic patients, were sequenced, aligned with other representatives of group O for which the same region has been documented, and genetically and phylogenetically analysed. Phylogenetic analysis of the env gene (gp160) revealed that CA9, VI686, ANT70, and four Ha strains formed a separate cluster, which was supported by 100% of all bootstrap trees. In addition, these seven isolates were part of the same clade in the p24 phylogeny. VAU and MVP5180 may represent two other subtypes. We have characterized two group O viruses, originating from Cameroon and Gabon, which show a close evolutionary relationship to ANT70 and four Ha strains based on the entire env gene, suggestive of a first group O subgroup, tentatively named the HIV-1 group O env ANT70 clade or subtype.Keywords
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