Article
Dynamic Dispersion of HIV-1 Subtype C Toward Brazilian Northeastern Region
Registro en:
OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo Cunha et al. Dispersion of HIV-1 Subtype C Toward Brazilian Northeastern Region. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 2021.
0889-2229
10.1089/aid.2020.0308
Autor
Oliveira, Rodrigo Cunha
Graf, Tiago
Rego, Filipe Ferreira de Almeida
Silva, Gabriela Porto Santos Almeida
Giovanetti, Marta
Cunha, Joana Paixão Monteiro
Resumen
Fundação de Amparo a` Pesquisa do Estado
da Bahia (FAPESB) for the masters scholarship. M.G.
thanks Fundação de Amparo a` Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de
Janeiro (FAPERJ). The subtype C accounts for >50% of HIV type 1 (HIV-1) infections worldwide and it is currently the predominant
viral form in South Brazil. Subtype C has been reported in all Brazilian regions; however, the
phylogenetic relationship among strains circulating in those regions still remains unclear. This study aimed to
investigate the origin and dynamic dispersion of HIV-1 subtype C toward Northeast Brazil. Our phylogenetic
analysis suggests that most subtype C strains circulating in Brazil (99%) are descendant from the main lineage
whose entrance in the country was previously described in the 1970s. According to the literature, additional
introductions of subtype C were reported in the country through the Southeast region and in this study we
identified another entry event that occurred most likely through the North region. Furthermore, our analysis
suggests that the spread of subtype C to Brazilian Northeastern states occurred through multiple independent
introductions of the main lineage that originated in South Brazil between mid-1980s and late 1990s. Despite the
observation of eventual new HIV-1 subtype C introductions, our results highlight the predominance of a single
lineage of this subtype in Brazil and the importance of South region in its dissemination throughout the country.