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Characterization of HIV-1 recombinant and subtype B near full-length genome among men who have sex with men in South Korea

  • Sangmi Ryou
  • , Myeongsu Yoo
  • , Kisoon Kim
  • , Sangsoo Kim
  • , Sang Il Kim
  • , Youn Jeong Kim
  • , Dae Won Park
  • , Jun Yong Choi
  • , Hyo Youl Kim
  • , Jung Ho Kim
  • , Joon Young Song
  • , Shin Woo Kim
  • , Hyun Ha Chang
  • , Bo Youl Choi
  • , Mee Kyung Kee
  • Korea National Institute of Health
  • Soongsil University
  • The Catholic University of Korea
  • Yonsei University
  • Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine
  • Korea University
  • Kyungpook National University
  • Hanyang University

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Abstract

In Korea, subtype B is the predominant variant of HIV-1, but full genome sequencing and analysis of its viral variants are lacking. We performed near full-length genome (NFLG) sequencing and phylogenetic and recombination analyses of fifty plasma samples from HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) from a Korea HIV/AIDS cohort study. Viral genomes were amplified and the near-full-length sequences were determined using next-generation sequencing (NGS) and Sanger sequencing. We focused on the HIV-1 subtype classification and identification of HIV recombinants. Twelve HIV-1 NFLGs were determined: ten were subtyped as pure HIV-1 subtype B and two recombinant strains as a common subtype CRF07_BC, and a novel subtype CRF43_02G recombined with CRF02_AG again, or a new CRF02_AG and subtype G recombinant. For the ten NFLGs determined by NGS, “the novel recombinant emerged at approximately 2003 and the other nine subtype B about 2004 or 2005”. This is the first report analyzing HIV-1 NFLG, including recombinants and clinical characteristics, by subtype among MSM in Korea. Our results provide novel insights for understanding the recombinants in the HIV-1 epidemic in Korea.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4122
JournalScientific Reports
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

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