Distribution of HIV-1 Subtypes Among HIV-Seropositive Patients in the Interior of Côte dʼIvoire

Limited data exist on the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes in Côte dʼIvoire. The aim of this study is to describe the distribution of genetic subtypes of HIV-1 strains in six regions of Côte dʼIvoire. In 1997, we consecutively collected blood from 172 HIV-1-infected patients from six regional tubercul...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2000-04, Vol.23 (5), p.430-436
Hauptverfasser: Nkengasong, John N, Luo, Chi-Cheng, Abouya, Lucien, Pieniazek, Danuta, Maurice, Chantal, Sassan-Morokro, Madeleine, Ellenberger, Denis, Hu, Dale J, Pau, Chou-Pong, Dobbs, Trudy, Respess, Richard, Coulibaly, Doulourou, Coulibaly, Issa-Malik, Wiktor, Stefan Z, Greenberg, Alan E, Rayfield, Mark
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Zusammenfassung:Limited data exist on the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes in Côte dʼIvoire. The aim of this study is to describe the distribution of genetic subtypes of HIV-1 strains in six regions of Côte dʼIvoire. In 1997, we consecutively collected blood from 172 HIV-1-infected patients from six regional tuberculosis treatment centers. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from these people were analyzed by a restriction fragment-length polymorphism (RFLP) assay that involves a sequential endonuclease digestion of a 297-base pair polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fragment; plasma samples were tested by a V3-loop peptide enzyme immunoassay (PEIA). DNA sequencing of the protease or env genes was performed on all samples discordant in the two assays as well as a random sample of the concordant subtyped samples. Of 172 specimens, 3 were PCR-negative, and 169 were putatively classified as subtype A by RFLP. The 3 PCR-negative samples were unequivocally subtyped A by PEIA. Of the 169 RFLP subtype A samples, 159 (94%) were subtyped A by PEIA. Of the 10 discordant samples, PEIA testing classified 3 as subtype C, 2 as D, and 5 as F. Sequencing of the env gene classified these samples as 1 subtype A, 4 Ds, and 5 Gs. Thus, 163 (95%) of the specimens were subtype A, 3 subtype D, 4 subtype G, 1 A/D, and 1 A/G (IbNG) circulating recombinant forms (CRF). In conclusion, most HIV-1- infected tuberculosis patients throughout the interior of Côte dʼIvoire are infected with HIV-1subtype A, which are very likely the A/G (IbNG) CRF. The uniform distribution of this subtype makes Côte dʼIvoire a potential site for vaccine trials.
ISSN:1525-4135
1944-7884
DOI:10.1097/00042560-200004150-00011