globalchange  > 过去全球变化的重建
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146097
论文题名:
HIV-1 A1 Subtype Epidemic in Italy Originated from Africa and Eastern Europe and Shows a High Frequency of Transmission Chains Involving Intravenous Drug Users
作者: Alessia Lai; Giorgio Bozzi; Marco Franzetti; Francesca Binda; Francesco R. Simonetti; Andrea De Luca; Valeria Micheli; Paola Meraviglia; Patrizia Bagnarelli; Antonio Di Biagio; Laura Monno; Francesco Saladini; Maurizio Zazzi; Gianguglielmo Zehender; Massimo Ciccozzi; Claudia Balotta
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-1-11
卷: 11, 期:1
语种: 英语
英文关键词: HIV-1 ; Phylogenetic analysis ; Italian people ; Italy ; Phylogeography ; Europe ; Phylogenetics ; Sequence databases
英文摘要: Background Subtype A accounts for only 12% of HIV-1 infections worldwide but predominates in Russia and Former Soviet Union countries of Eastern Europe. After an early propagation via heterosexual contacts, this variant spread explosively among intravenous drug users. A distinct A1 variant predominates in Greece and Albania, which penetrated directly from Africa. Clade A1 accounts for 12.5% of non-B subtypes in Italy, being the most frequent after F1 subtype. Aim Aim of this study was to investigate the circulation of A1 subtype in Italy and trace its origin and diffusion through phylogenetic and phylodynamic approaches. Results The phylogenetic analysis of 113 A1 pol sequences included in the Italian ARCA database, indicated that 71 patients (62.8%) clustered within 5 clades. A higher probability to be detected in clusters was found for patients from Eastern Europe and Italy (88.9% and 60.4%, respectively) compared to those from Africa (20%) (p < .001). Higher proportions of clustering sequences were found in intravenous drug users with respect to heterosexuals (85.7% vs. 59.3%, p = .056) and in women with respect to men (81.4% vs. 53.2%, p < .006). Subtype A1 dated phylogeny indicated an East African origin around 1961. Phylogeographical reconstruction highlighted 3 significant groups. One involved East European and some Italian variants, the second encompassed some Italian and African strains, the latter included the majority of viruses carried by African and Italian subjects and all viral sequences from Albania and Greece. Conclusions Subtype A1 originated in Central Africa and spread among East European countries in 1982. It entered Italy through three introduction events: directly from East Africa, from Albania and Greece, and from the area encompassing Moldavia and Ukraine. As in previously documented A1 epidemics of East European countries, HIV-1 A1 subtype spread in Italy in part through intravenous drug users. However, Eastern European women contributed to the penetration of such variant, probably through sex work.
URL: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0146097&type=printable
Citation statistics:
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/24121
Appears in Collections:过去全球变化的重建
影响、适应和脆弱性
科学计划与规划
气候变化与战略
全球变化的国际研究计划
气候减缓与适应
气候变化事实与影响

Files in This Item:
File Name/ File Size Content Type Version Access License
journal.pone.0146097.PDF(4456KB)期刊论文作者接受稿开放获取View Download

作者单位: Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;Division of Infectious Diseases, Siena University Hospital, Siena, Italy;Laboratory of Microbiology, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, Milan, Italy;2nd Division of Infectious Diseases, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, Milan, Italy;Department of Biomedical Science, Section of Microbiology, Laboratory of Virology, University Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy;Infectious Diseases Clinic, San Martino Hospital, Genoa, Italy;Division of Infectious Disease, University of Bari, Bari, Italy;Department of Medical Biotechnology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy;Department of Medical Biotechnology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy;Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;Epidemiology Unit, Department of Infectious, Parasite and Immune-Mediated Diseases, Italian Institute of Health, Rome, Italy;Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ‘L. Sacco’, Infectious Diseases and Immunopathology Section, ‘L. Sacco’ Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Recommended Citation:
Alessia Lai,Giorgio Bozzi,Marco Franzetti,et al. HIV-1 A1 Subtype Epidemic in Italy Originated from Africa and Eastern Europe and Shows a High Frequency of Transmission Chains Involving Intravenous Drug Users[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(1)
Service
Recommend this item
Sava as my favorate item
Show this item's statistics
Export Endnote File
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Alessia Lai]'s Articles
[Giorgio Bozzi]'s Articles
[Marco Franzetti]'s Articles
百度学术
Similar articles in Baidu Scholar
[Alessia Lai]'s Articles
[Giorgio Bozzi]'s Articles
[Marco Franzetti]'s Articles
CSDL cross search
Similar articles in CSDL Cross Search
[Alessia Lai]‘s Articles
[Giorgio Bozzi]‘s Articles
[Marco Franzetti]‘s Articles
Related Copyright Policies
Null
收藏/分享
文件名: journal.pone.0146097.PDF
格式: Adobe PDF
此文件暂不支持浏览
所有评论 (0)
暂无评论
 

Items in IR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.