HIV-1 Genetic Diversity and Genotypic Drug Susceptibility in the Republic of Georgia
- 1 May 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 22 (5) , 470-476
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2006.22.470
Abstract
The genetic diversity and genotypic drug susceptibility of HIV-1 strains circulating in the Republic of Georgia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, were investigated for first time. Forty-eight HIV-positive drug-naive Georgian individuals contributed PBMC DNA between 1998 and 2003. On the basis of phylogenetic analyses of partial pol sequences, the predominant HIV-1 genetic forms were subtype A (70%), followed by subtype B (26%); both genetic forms were carried by injecting drug users and heterosexuals. There was also one subtype C (2%) and one CRF18–cpx (2%). The Georgian subtype A strains clustered with subtype A from Russia, designated AFSU. Twelve of the subtype A strains (25%) contained the secondary protease inhibitor mutation V77I and 9 also had two other silent mutations. This "V77I haplotype" marks one particular genetic lineage of the epidemic in the former Soviet Union. Two strains (4%) carried antiretroviral (ARV) drug resistance mutations. Nearly full-length genome sequences of five Georgian strains were also completed. Two, 98GEMZ011 (subtype A) and 98GEMZ003 (subtype B), closely resembled the parental strains that recombined to create CRF03–AB. The use of these parental strains in the analysis revealed an additional segment of subtype A in CRF03–AB. Thus, the HIV-1 epidemic in Georgia was composed of a mixture of subtype AFSU and subtype B.Keywords
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