Article
HIV-1 subtyping in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil: a city with African sociodemographic characteristics
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COUTO-FERNANDEZ, J.C. et al. HIV-1 subtyping in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil: a city with African sociodemographic characteristics. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficience Syndromes v. 22, n. 3, p. 288-93, nov. 1999.
1525-4135
Autor
Fernandez, José Carlos Couto
Morgado, Mariza Gonçalves
Bongertz, Vera
Tanuri, Amilcar
Andrade, Tarcisio Mattos de
Alves, Carlos Roberto Brites
Castro Filho, Bernardo Galvão
Resumen
To investigate the prevalence of the HIV-1 subtypes in different populations from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, blood samples from 72 HIV-1-seropositive injecting drug users (IDUs) and 62 individuals infected sexually were analyzed using the heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA). In the IDU group, 89.5% were classified as subtype B, 3% as subtype F, and 7.5% showed a B/F HMA profile. In the sexual transmission (ST) group, 95% were identified as B subtype, 3.4% showed a B/F profile, and 1.6% a B/C/E HMA profile. All Brazilian samples that showed multiple reactivities in the HMA analysis clustered on sequencing with B North American/ European HIV-1 isolates in the phylogenetic analysis, whereas the F subtypes clustered with F Brazilian HIV-I isolates. Serologic reactivities of IDU's sera were examined using a panel of synthetic V3 loop peptides representative of the different HIV-1 subtypes. No difference in serologic reactivity between F and B subtype plasma could be observed. Predominance of HIV-I subtype B was identified in both study groups, whereas subtype F was detected only among IDUs in a frequency lower than described for other Brazilian regions.