National and Regional Molecular Epidemiology of HIV-1 - China, 2004-2023.

IF 4.3 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 中国疾病预防控制中心周报 Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.46234/ccdcw2024.252
Dong Wang, Yi Feng, Jingjing Hao, Hongping Hu, Fangyuan Li, Jialu Li, Yuhua Ruan, Lingjie Liao, Jing Hu, Chang Song, Yiming Shao, Hui Xing
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Abstract

Introduction: The genetic diversity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 subtypes significantly influences the effectiveness of diagnostic tools, antiretroviral therapy (ART), and vaccine development. This study aimed to assess the regional and national prevalence of HIV-1 subtypes and recombinants in China between 2004 and 2023 using pol gene segment analysis.

Methods: We analyzed annual HIV/AIDS reports and pol gene segment sequences from all Chinese provinces between 2004 and 2023. The distribution of HIV-1 subtypes and recombinants across China and within its regions was estimated by multiplying the proportion of each subtype, circulating recombinant form (CRF), and unique recombinant form (URF) in each province by the corresponding number of reported HIV infections.

Results: Analysis of 94,476 pol gene segments from 31 provinces revealed that CRF01_AE strain accounted for 32.1% of HIV-1 infections during 2004-2023, while CRF07_BC lineage represented 39.1%. CRF08_BC strain contributed 9.2%, followed by subtype B (8.7%) and CRF55_01B (2.4%). Other CRFs collectively comprised 6.0% of infections, while URFs and other subtypes accounted for 1.3% and 1.1%, respectively.

Conclusions: The study revealed significant regional variations and temporal changes in the proportions of HIV-1 CRFs, subtypes, and URFs across China, emphasizing the importance of continued surveillance of strain distribution patterns.

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2004-2023年中国HIV-1国家和地区分子流行病学。
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)-1亚型的遗传多样性显著影响诊断工具、抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)和疫苗开发的有效性。本研究旨在利用pol基因片段分析,评估2004年至2023年间中国HIV-1亚型和重组体的区域和国家流行情况。方法:分析2004 - 2023年中国各省HIV/AIDS年度报告和pol基因片段序列。通过将每个省份中每种亚型、循环重组形式(CRF)和独特重组形式(URF)的比例乘以相应的HIV感染报告数,估计了HIV-1亚型和重组形式在中国及其区域内的分布。结果:对来自31个省份的94,476个pol基因片段的分析显示,2004-2023年,CRF01_AE株占HIV-1感染的32.1%,CRF07_BC株占39.1%。CRF08_BC株占9.2%,其次是B亚型(8.7%)和CRF55_01B(2.4%)。其他crf共占感染的6.0%,而urf和其他亚型分别占1.3%和1.1%。结论:该研究揭示了中国HIV-1 crf、亚型和urf比例的显著区域差异和时间变化,强调了继续监测毒株分布模式的重要性。
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