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Título: | Characterization of a large cluster of HIV-1 A1 infections detected in Portugal and connected to several Western European countries |
Autor: | Araújo, Pedro M.M. Carvalho, Alexandre Pingarilho, Marta Faria, Domitília Pinho, Raquel Ferreira, José Proença, Paula Nunes, Sofia Margarida, Mouro, Eugénio Jr, Teófilo, Pinheiro, Sofia Maltez, Fernando Manata, Maria José Germano, Isabel Sobrinho-Simões, Joana Costa, Olga Côrte-Real, Rita Diniz, António Serrado, Margarida Caldeira, Luís Janeiro, Nuno Gaião, Guilhermina Melo-Cristino, José Mansinho, Kamal Baptista, Teresa Gomes, Perpétua Diogo, Isabel Rosário, Serrão, Pinheiro, Carmela Koch, Carmo Fátima, Monteiro, Gonçalves, Maria J. Rui Sarmento E., Castro, Ramos, Helena M. Oliveira, Joaquim F. da Cunha, José Saraiva Mota, Vanda Rodrigues, Fernando Tavares, Raquel Silva, Ana Rita Roxo, Fausto Ivo, Maria Saudade Poças, J. Ascenção, Bianca Pacheco, Patricia Caixeiro, Micaela Marques, Nuno Aleixo, Maria João Faria, Telo da Silva, Elisabete Gomes de Abreu, Ricardo Correia Neves, Isabel Abecasis, AB Osório, Nuno S. |
Palavras-chave: | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) Virology Epidemiology SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
Data: | 1-Dez-2019 |
Resumo: | HIV-1 subtypes associate with differences in transmission and disease progression. Thus, the existence of geographic hotspots of subtype diversity deepens the complexity of HIV-1/AIDS control. The already high subtype diversity in Portugal seems to be increasing due to infections with sub-subtype A1 virus. We performed phylogenetic analysis of 65 A1 sequences newly obtained from 14 Portuguese hospitals and 425 closely related database sequences. 80% of the A1 Portuguese isolates gathered in a main phylogenetic clade (MA1). Six transmission clusters were identified in MA1, encompassing isolates from Portugal, Spain, France, and United Kingdom. The most common transmission route identified was men who have sex with men. The origin of the MA1 was linked to Greece, with the first introduction to Portugal dating back to 1996 (95% HPD: 1993.6-1999.2). Individuals infected with MA1 virus revealed lower viral loads and higher CD4+ T-cell counts in comparison with those infected by subtype B. The expanding A1 clusters in Portugal are connected to other European countries and share a recent common ancestor with the Greek A1 outbreak. The recent expansion of this HIV-1 subtype might be related to a slower disease progression leading to a population level delay in its diagnostic. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/116593 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43420-2 |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Aparece nas colecções: | IHMT: MM - Artigos em revista internacional com arbitragem científica |
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