Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil

HIV-1 variability may have an important impact on transmission and pathogenicity. Better characterization of the HIV epidemic in Brazil is necessary for the development of vaccine trials in this country. We analyzed sera from 108 HIV-1-infected volunteers from São Paulo City to determine serotype and reactivity for V3 motifs of HIV in this population, and the relationship to transmission mode. We concluded that the HIV-1 B serotype is frequent among heterosexually infected women, even in the absence of anal sex, and that two major V3 motifs, GPGR and GWGR, had similar prevalence among women (48% and 52%, respectively) and men (56% and 44%, respectively). We also observed an equal distribution of these strains regardless of their CD4+ T cell counts, clinical status, and mode of transmission. Even though V3 serology for HIV-1 subtyping is an inexpensive tool for use in developing countries, additional methods, such as heteroduplex mobility assay and direct DNA sequencing, should be included to determine HIV-1 genetic diversity.

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Main Authors: Casseb,J., Hong,M.A., Gonsalez,C., Brígido,L.F., Duarte,A.J.S., Michael-Hendry,R.
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 1998
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-879X19980010000021998-10-19Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, BrazilCasseb,J.Hong,M.A.Gonsalez,C.Brígido,L.F.Duarte,A.J.S.Michael-Hendry,R. HIV serotyping gp 120 V3 loop synthetic peptides sexual transmission HIV-1 variability may have an important impact on transmission and pathogenicity. Better characterization of the HIV epidemic in Brazil is necessary for the development of vaccine trials in this country. We analyzed sera from 108 HIV-1-infected volunteers from São Paulo City to determine serotype and reactivity for V3 motifs of HIV in this population, and the relationship to transmission mode. We concluded that the HIV-1 B serotype is frequent among heterosexually infected women, even in the absence of anal sex, and that two major V3 motifs, GPGR and GWGR, had similar prevalence among women (48% and 52%, respectively) and men (56% and 44%, respectively). We also observed an equal distribution of these strains regardless of their CD4+ T cell counts, clinical status, and mode of transmission. Even though V3 serology for HIV-1 subtyping is an inexpensive tool for use in developing countries, additional methods, such as heteroduplex mobility assay and direct DNA sequencing, should be included to determine HIV-1 genetic diversity.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.31 n.10 19981998-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/othertext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998001000002en10.1590/S0100-879X1998001000002
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Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil
author_facet Casseb,J.
Hong,M.A.
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title Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil
title_short Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Two variants of HIV-1 B serotype are transmitted heterosexually in São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort two variants of hiv-1 b serotype are transmitted heterosexually in são paulo, brazil
description HIV-1 variability may have an important impact on transmission and pathogenicity. Better characterization of the HIV epidemic in Brazil is necessary for the development of vaccine trials in this country. We analyzed sera from 108 HIV-1-infected volunteers from São Paulo City to determine serotype and reactivity for V3 motifs of HIV in this population, and the relationship to transmission mode. We concluded that the HIV-1 B serotype is frequent among heterosexually infected women, even in the absence of anal sex, and that two major V3 motifs, GPGR and GWGR, had similar prevalence among women (48% and 52%, respectively) and men (56% and 44%, respectively). We also observed an equal distribution of these strains regardless of their CD4+ T cell counts, clinical status, and mode of transmission. Even though V3 serology for HIV-1 subtyping is an inexpensive tool for use in developing countries, additional methods, such as heteroduplex mobility assay and direct DNA sequencing, should be included to determine HIV-1 genetic diversity.
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