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Sequence Notes: Near Full-Length Genome Analysis of the First-Reported HIV-1 Circulating Recombinant Form (CRF)_10CD in Uganda.

Nicholas BbosaVera HolzmayerDeogratius SsemwangaRobert DowningAlfred SsekagiriMark AndersonMary A RodgersPontiano KaleebuGavin Cloherty
Published in: AIDS research and human retroviruses (2024)
HIV-1 is characterized by remarkable genetic diversity resulting from its high replication rate, error-prone reverse transcriptase enzyme and recombination events. In Uganda, HIV-1 subtype diversity is mostly dominated by subtypes A, D, and A1/D Unique Recombinant Forms (URFs). In this study, deep sequences of HIV from patients with known antiretroviral therapy (ART) status were analyzed to determine the subtypes and to identify drug-resistance mutations circulating in the study population. Of the 187 participant samples processed for next-generation sequencing (NGS), 137 (73%) were successfully classified. The majority of HIV-1 strains were classified as subtype A (75, 55%), D (43, 31%), with other subtypes including C (3, 2%), A1/D (9, 7%) and CRF10_CD (1, <1%). Recombinant analysis of nine complete A1/D HIV genomes identified novel recombination patterns described herein. Furthermore, we report for the first time in Uganda, an HIV-1 CRF10_CD strain from a fisherfolk in a Lake Victoria Island fishing community.
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