Background. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype CRF01_AE originated in Africa and then passed to Thailand, where it established a major epidemic. Despite the global presence of CRF01_AE, little is known about its subsequent dispersal pattern. Methods.aEuro integral We assembled a global data set of 2736 CRF01_AE sequences by pooling sequences from public databases and patient-cohort studies. We estimated viral dispersal patterns, using statistical phylogeographic analysis run over bootstrap trees estimated by the maximum likelihood method. Results.aEuro integral We show that Thailand has been the source of viral dispersal to most areas worldwide, including 17 of 20 sampled countries in Europe. Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, and other Asian countries have played a secondary role in the viral dissemination. In contrast, China and Taiwan have mainly imported strains from neighboring Asian countries, North America, and Africa without any significant viral exportation. Discussion.aEuro integral The central role of Thailand in the global spread of CRF01_AE can be probably explained by the popularity of Thailand as a vacation destination characterized by sex tourism and by Thai emigration to the Western world. Our study highlights the unique case of CRF01_AE, the only globally distributed non-B clade whose global dispersal did not originate in Africa.

Global dispersal pattern of HIV-1 CRF01_AE : a genetic trace of human mobility related to heterosexual activities centralized in South-East Asia / K. Angelis, J. Albert, I. Mamais, G. Magiorkinis, A. Hatzakis, O. Hamouda, D. Struck, J. Vercauteren, A.M. Wensing, I. Alexiev, B. Asjö, C. Balotta, R.J. Camacho, S. Coughlan, A. Griskevicius, Z. Grossman, A. Horban, L.G. Kostrikis, S. Lepej, K. Liitsola, M. Linka, C. Nielsen, D. Otelea, R. Paredes, M. Poljak, E. Puchhammer Stöckl, J.C. Schmit, A. Sönnerborg, D. Staneková, M. Stanojevic, C.A. Boucher, L. Kaplan, A.M. Vandamme, D. Paraskevis. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 0022-1899. - 211:11(2015 Dec), pp. 1735-1744. [10.1093/infdis/jiu666]

Global dispersal pattern of HIV-1 CRF01_AE : a genetic trace of human mobility related to heterosexual activities centralized in South-East Asia

C. Balotta;
2015

Abstract

Background. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype CRF01_AE originated in Africa and then passed to Thailand, where it established a major epidemic. Despite the global presence of CRF01_AE, little is known about its subsequent dispersal pattern. Methods.aEuro integral We assembled a global data set of 2736 CRF01_AE sequences by pooling sequences from public databases and patient-cohort studies. We estimated viral dispersal patterns, using statistical phylogeographic analysis run over bootstrap trees estimated by the maximum likelihood method. Results.aEuro integral We show that Thailand has been the source of viral dispersal to most areas worldwide, including 17 of 20 sampled countries in Europe. Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, and other Asian countries have played a secondary role in the viral dissemination. In contrast, China and Taiwan have mainly imported strains from neighboring Asian countries, North America, and Africa without any significant viral exportation. Discussion.aEuro integral The central role of Thailand in the global spread of CRF01_AE can be probably explained by the popularity of Thailand as a vacation destination characterized by sex tourism and by Thai emigration to the Western world. Our study highlights the unique case of CRF01_AE, the only globally distributed non-B clade whose global dispersal did not originate in Africa.
HIV-1; CRF01_AE; phylogeography; dispersal pattern; migration
Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettive
dic-2015
15-dic-2014
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