HIV Type 1 in Thailand, 1994–1995: Persistence of Two Subtypes with Low Genetic Diversity
- 1 March 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 14 (4) , 319-327
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.1998.14.319
Abstract
Extensive transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in Thailand began in 1988, resulting in an estimated 800,000 cumulative infections by 1994. During 1994 and 1995, we collected blood specimens from 215 asymptomatic HIV-1-infected people with various risk behaviors from nine locations in all four regions of Thailand. HIV-1 subtypes and genetic heterogeneity were determined for 214 strains by a combination of direct DNA sequencing (n = 95), subtype-specific oligonucleotide probe testing (n = 201), and V3-loop peptide enzyme immunoassay (PEIA) (n = 214). All strains were either env subtype E (175; 81.8%) or B (39; 18.2%). Of the subtype B isolates, 37 (94.9%) were B′ and 2 (5.1%) were more typical North American-like B strains (most subtype B strains in Thailand are part of a distinct subcluster within the subtype B branch on phylogenetic trees, termed B′; formerly Thai B or BB). Of 149 viruses from people with sexual risk behaviors from all regions, 146 (98.0%) were subtype E. Of 65 viruses from injecting drug users (IDUs), 29 (44.6%) were subtype E and 36 (55.4%) were subtype B, including 35 B′ strains. There was regional variation in the proportions of subtypes E and B′ among IDUs. The intrasubtype nucleotide divergence within the V3 and flanking regions of the env gene (mid-C2 to the start of the V4 region) was low (5.7% for subtype E and 3.1% for subtype B′) compared with other HIV-1 group M subtypes from different countries. These findings of two subtypes with low heterogeneity indicate that Thailand may be a desirable setting for evaluating candidate HIV-1 vaccines. The mix of subtype E and B′ strains among IDUs also offers the opportunity to study phenotypic differences between the two subtypes.Keywords
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