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HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution

Genetic diversity of HIV-2 groups A and B has not yet been fully described, especially in a few Western Africa countries such as Ivory-Coast or Mali. We collected 444 pol, 152 vif, 129 env, and 74 LTR sequences from patients of the French ANRS CO5 HIV-2 cohort completed by 221 pol, 18 vif, 377 env,...

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Autores principales: Visseaux, Benoit, Bertine, Mélanie, Le Hingrat, Quentin, Ferré, Valentine, Charpentier, Charlotte, Collin, Fidéline, Damond, Florence, Matheron, Sophie, Hué, Stéphane, Descamps, Diane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8377049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34422316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veab024
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author Visseaux, Benoit
Bertine, Mélanie
Le Hingrat, Quentin
Ferré, Valentine
Charpentier, Charlotte
Collin, Fidéline
Damond, Florence
Matheron, Sophie
Hué, Stéphane
Descamps, Diane
author_facet Visseaux, Benoit
Bertine, Mélanie
Le Hingrat, Quentin
Ferré, Valentine
Charpentier, Charlotte
Collin, Fidéline
Damond, Florence
Matheron, Sophie
Hué, Stéphane
Descamps, Diane
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description Genetic diversity of HIV-2 groups A and B has not yet been fully described, especially in a few Western Africa countries such as Ivory-Coast or Mali. We collected 444 pol, 152 vif, 129 env, and 74 LTR sequences from patients of the French ANRS CO5 HIV-2 cohort completed by 221 pol, 18 vif, 377 env, and 63 LTR unique sequences from public databases. We performed phylogenetic reconstructions and revealed two distinct lineages within HIV-2 group A, herein called A1 and A2, presenting non-negligible genetic distances and distinct geographic distributions as A1 is related to coastal Western African countries and A2 to inland Western countries. Estimated early diversification times for groups A and B in human populations were 1940 [95% higher probability densitiy: 1935–53] and 1961 [1952–70]. A1 experienced an early diversification in 1942 [1937–58] with two distinct early epidemics in Guinea-Bissau or Senegal, raising the possibility of group A emergence in those countries from an initial introduction from Ivory-Coast to Senegal, two former French colonies. Changes in effective population sizes over time revealed that A1 exponentially grew concomitantly to Guinea-Bissau independence war, but both A2 and B lineages experienced a latter growth, starting during the 80s economic crisis. This large HIV-2 genetic analysis provides the existence of two distinct subtypes within group A and new data about HIV-2 early spreading patterns and recent epidemiologic evolution for which data are scarce outside Guinea-Bissau.
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spelling pubmed-83770492021-08-20 HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution Visseaux, Benoit Bertine, Mélanie Le Hingrat, Quentin Ferré, Valentine Charpentier, Charlotte Collin, Fidéline Damond, Florence Matheron, Sophie Hué, Stéphane Descamps, Diane Virus Evol Research Article Genetic diversity of HIV-2 groups A and B has not yet been fully described, especially in a few Western Africa countries such as Ivory-Coast or Mali. We collected 444 pol, 152 vif, 129 env, and 74 LTR sequences from patients of the French ANRS CO5 HIV-2 cohort completed by 221 pol, 18 vif, 377 env, and 63 LTR unique sequences from public databases. We performed phylogenetic reconstructions and revealed two distinct lineages within HIV-2 group A, herein called A1 and A2, presenting non-negligible genetic distances and distinct geographic distributions as A1 is related to coastal Western African countries and A2 to inland Western countries. Estimated early diversification times for groups A and B in human populations were 1940 [95% higher probability densitiy: 1935–53] and 1961 [1952–70]. A1 experienced an early diversification in 1942 [1937–58] with two distinct early epidemics in Guinea-Bissau or Senegal, raising the possibility of group A emergence in those countries from an initial introduction from Ivory-Coast to Senegal, two former French colonies. Changes in effective population sizes over time revealed that A1 exponentially grew concomitantly to Guinea-Bissau independence war, but both A2 and B lineages experienced a latter growth, starting during the 80s economic crisis. This large HIV-2 genetic analysis provides the existence of two distinct subtypes within group A and new data about HIV-2 early spreading patterns and recent epidemiologic evolution for which data are scarce outside Guinea-Bissau. Oxford University Press 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8377049/ /pubmed/34422316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veab024 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Visseaux, Benoit
Bertine, Mélanie
Le Hingrat, Quentin
Ferré, Valentine
Charpentier, Charlotte
Collin, Fidéline
Damond, Florence
Matheron, Sophie
Hué, Stéphane
Descamps, Diane
HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
title HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
title_full HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
title_fullStr HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
title_full_unstemmed HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
title_short HIV-2 diversity displays two clades within group A with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
title_sort hiv-2 diversity displays two clades within group a with distinct geographical distribution and evolution
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8377049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34422316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veab024
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