Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China

Abstract Background As a gateway for HIV-1 in China, Yunnan has experienced dramatic changes in HIV-1 epidemics, during which HIV-1 genotypes have become complex. To track dynamic changes in HIV-1 genotypes, an HIV-1 molecular epidemiological study was implemented in the recently infected population...

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Main Authors: Min Chen, Yanling Ma, Huichao Chen, Jie Dai, Hongbing Luo, Chaojun Yang, Lijuan Dong, Xiaomei Jin, Min Yang, Li Yang, Lijun Song, Zhizhong Song, Manhong Jia
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Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4276-9
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spelling doaj-39a0a8d77ba5422abde51cf3223d0e842020-11-25T01:19:49ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-07-0119111310.1186/s12879-019-4276-9Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, ChinaMin Chen0Yanling Ma1Huichao Chen2Jie Dai3Hongbing Luo4Chaojun Yang5Lijuan Dong6Xiaomei Jin7Min Yang8Li Yang9Lijun Song10Zhizhong Song11Manhong Jia12Institute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionInstitute for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Yunnan Center for Disease Control and PreventionAbstract Background As a gateway for HIV-1 in China, Yunnan has experienced dramatic changes in HIV-1 epidemics, during which HIV-1 genotypes have become complex. To track dynamic changes in HIV-1 genotypes, an HIV-1 molecular epidemiological study was implemented in the recently infected population in Yunnan. Methods From 6,357 HIV-1-positive samples diagnosed during the first half of 2015 in Yunnan, 586 samples were identified as recent infections with BED-capture enzyme immunoassay (CEIA) and were subjected to phylogenetic analyses. Spatial scanning analyses for the main HIV-1 genotypes were also performed. Results Among the 439 specimens successfully genotyped, more than ten genotypes were detected, including CRF08_BC (45.3%), CRF07_BC (19.4%), unique recombinant forms (URFs) (18.2%), CRF01_AE (11.4%), subtype C (2.1%), CRF85_BC (1.1%), CRF55_01B (0.9%), subtype B (0.5%), CRF64_BC (0.5%), CRF59_01B (0.2%), CRF83_cpx (0.2%) and CRF87_cpx (0.2%). Females, Chinese, heterosexual contact and intravenous drug injection were significantly associated with CRF08_BC infection; homosexual contact was significantly associated with CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC infection; males and non-Chinese had a higher risk of URF infection than females. Among all HIV-1 genotypes, the geographic coverage of CRF08_BC was the largest. For CRF08_BC, CRF07_BC, URFs and CRF01_AE, spatial clusters were detected. The two CRF08_BC clusters and one URF cluster were associated with heterosexual transmission, and two of CRF01_AE clusters were associated with homosexual transmission. Transmitted drug resistance (TDR)-associated mutations were detected in 2.4% of individuals. Conclusions The diversity of HIV-1 genotypes increased in recent infections because of a long-term HIV-1 epidemic in Yunnan. The predominant HIV-1 strains showed distinct demographic characteristics and formed spatial clusters. These findings improved our understanding of the evolution of HIV-1 in Yunnan and provided information for further HIV-1 control and prevention.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4276-9Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)GeneticsRecent infectionsSpatial clusterChina
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author Min Chen
Yanling Ma
Huichao Chen
Jie Dai
Hongbing Luo
Chaojun Yang
Lijuan Dong
Xiaomei Jin
Min Yang
Li Yang
Lijun Song
Zhizhong Song
Manhong Jia
spellingShingle Min Chen
Yanling Ma
Huichao Chen
Jie Dai
Hongbing Luo
Chaojun Yang
Lijuan Dong
Xiaomei Jin
Min Yang
Li Yang
Lijun Song
Zhizhong Song
Manhong Jia
Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China
BMC Infectious Diseases
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)
Genetics
Recent infections
Spatial cluster
China
author_facet Min Chen
Yanling Ma
Huichao Chen
Jie Dai
Hongbing Luo
Chaojun Yang
Lijuan Dong
Xiaomei Jin
Min Yang
Li Yang
Lijun Song
Zhizhong Song
Manhong Jia
author_sort Min Chen
title Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China
title_short Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China
title_full Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China
title_fullStr Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China
title_full_unstemmed Spatial clusters of HIV-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in Yunnan, China
title_sort spatial clusters of hiv-1 genotypes in a recently infected population in yunnan, china
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background As a gateway for HIV-1 in China, Yunnan has experienced dramatic changes in HIV-1 epidemics, during which HIV-1 genotypes have become complex. To track dynamic changes in HIV-1 genotypes, an HIV-1 molecular epidemiological study was implemented in the recently infected population in Yunnan. Methods From 6,357 HIV-1-positive samples diagnosed during the first half of 2015 in Yunnan, 586 samples were identified as recent infections with BED-capture enzyme immunoassay (CEIA) and were subjected to phylogenetic analyses. Spatial scanning analyses for the main HIV-1 genotypes were also performed. Results Among the 439 specimens successfully genotyped, more than ten genotypes were detected, including CRF08_BC (45.3%), CRF07_BC (19.4%), unique recombinant forms (URFs) (18.2%), CRF01_AE (11.4%), subtype C (2.1%), CRF85_BC (1.1%), CRF55_01B (0.9%), subtype B (0.5%), CRF64_BC (0.5%), CRF59_01B (0.2%), CRF83_cpx (0.2%) and CRF87_cpx (0.2%). Females, Chinese, heterosexual contact and intravenous drug injection were significantly associated with CRF08_BC infection; homosexual contact was significantly associated with CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC infection; males and non-Chinese had a higher risk of URF infection than females. Among all HIV-1 genotypes, the geographic coverage of CRF08_BC was the largest. For CRF08_BC, CRF07_BC, URFs and CRF01_AE, spatial clusters were detected. The two CRF08_BC clusters and one URF cluster were associated with heterosexual transmission, and two of CRF01_AE clusters were associated with homosexual transmission. Transmitted drug resistance (TDR)-associated mutations were detected in 2.4% of individuals. Conclusions The diversity of HIV-1 genotypes increased in recent infections because of a long-term HIV-1 epidemic in Yunnan. The predominant HIV-1 strains showed distinct demographic characteristics and formed spatial clusters. These findings improved our understanding of the evolution of HIV-1 in Yunnan and provided information for further HIV-1 control and prevention.
topic Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)
Genetics
Recent infections
Spatial cluster
China
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4276-9
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