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Loussert-Ajaka I., Menu E., Apetrei C., Peeters Martine, Damond F., Mauclère P., Eberle J., Brengues Cécile, Saragosti S., Barré-Sinoussi F., Brun-Vezinet F., Simon F. (1998). HIV type 1 diversity and the reliability of the heteroduplex mobility assay. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 14 (10), p. 877-883. ISSN 0889-2229.

Titre du document
HIV type 1 diversity and the reliability of the heteroduplex mobility assay
Année de publication
1998
Type de document
Article
Auteurs
Loussert-Ajaka I., Menu E., Apetrei C., Peeters Martine, Damond F., Mauclère P., Eberle J., Brengues Cécile, Saragosti S., Barré-Sinoussi F., Brun-Vezinet F., Simon F.
Source
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1998, 14 (10), p. 877-883 ISSN 0889-2229
We investigated HIV-1 diversity by means of heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) genotyping. We studied 199 samples from patients originating from 26 countries and living in France. The HMA successfully genotyped 182 (91 %) of these samples, as follows : 77 (42 %) subtype A, 57 (31 %) subtype B, 5 (3 %) subtype C, 5 (3 %) subtype D, 8 (4 %) subtype E, 22 (12 %) subtype F, 5 (3 %) subtype G, and 3 (2 %) subtype H. We were not able to genotype 12 samples by means of the HMA. These latter strains were sequenced, and phylogenetic analyses revealed that they were highly divergent subtype A-, D-, or G-related strains. Eight (of 12) subtype D strains were indeterminate by HMA, owing to the broad intrasubtype diversity, suggesting that new reference subtype D plasmids are required, as previously proposed. Thirty-seven strains belonging to the different subtypes were sequenced, and the results showed perfect concordance with the HMA results. Interlaboratory quality controls confirmed the reliability of the HMA for HIV-1 subtyping, despite the extensive viral variability. However, plasmid selection must be continuously revised to cover viral diversification. (Résumé d'auteur)
Plan de classement
Maladies sexuellement transmissibles [052MALTRA03]
Descripteurs
SIDA ; VIRUS ; DIVERSITE GENETIQUE ; METHODE D'ANALYSE ; TECHNIQUE PCR ; PHYLOGENIE ; VIH-1
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010014699]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010014699
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