Virology Journal (Sep 2009)

A HIV-1 heterosexual transmission chain in Guangzhou, China: a molecular epidemiological study

  • Pang Xinli,
  • Li Kai,
  • Fan Lirui,
  • Wang Ming,
  • Zhao Jinkou,
  • Leung Tommy WC,
  • Han Zhigang,
  • Liang Zhenbo,
  • Lim Wilina WL,
  • Xu Huifang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 148

Abstract

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Abstract Background We conducted molecular analyses to confirm four clustering HIV-1 infections (Patient A, B, C & D) in Guangzhou, China. These cases were identified by epidemiological investigation and suspected to acquire the infection through a common heterosexual transmission chain. Methods Env C2V3V4 region, gag p17/p24 junction and partial pol gene of HIV-1 genome from serum specimens of these infected cases were amplified by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and nucleotide sequenced. Results Phylogenetic analyses indicated that their viral nucleotide sequences were significantly clustered together (bootstrap value is 99%, 98% and 100% in env, gag and pol tree respectively). Evolutionary distance analysis indicated that their genetic diversities of env, gag and pol genes were significantly lower than non-clustered controls, as measured by unpaired t-test (env gene comparison: p gag gene comparison: p pol gene comparison: p Conclusion Epidemiological results and molecular analyses consistently illustrated these four cases represented a transmission chain which dispersed in the locality through heterosexual contact involving commercial sex worker.