HIV-1 AND HIV-2 INFECTIONS IN A HIGH-RISK POPULATION IN BOMBAY, INDIA - EVIDENCE FOR THE SPREAD OF HIV-2 AND PRESENCE OF A DIVERGENT HIV-1 SUBTYPE

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PFUTZNER, A
DIETRICH, U
VONEICHEL, U
VONBRIESEN, H
BREDE, HD
MANIAR, JK
RUBSAMENWAIGMANN, H
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[1] GEORG SPEYER HAUS, CHEMOTHERAPEUT FORSCHUNGSINST, PAUL EHRLICH STR 42-44, W-6000 FRANKFURT, GERMANY
[2] STD CLIN, BOMBAY, INDIA
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HIV-1; HIV-2; INDIA; SEROLOGY; ENV; NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE;
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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A high-risk population (patients of a sexually transmitted disease clinic and the GT hospital in Bombay) was tested for antibodies against HIV-1 and HIV-2. Among 405 serum samples, 226 had previously been classified HIV-positive in India using different locally available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests. The serology of 179 samples was unknown. All 405 samples were tested at the Georg-Speyer-Haus (GSH) with the Pasteur HIV-1/2-Combi-ELISA. Positive samples were further analyzed with HIV-1 and HIV-2 Western blot kits from Dupont and Pasteur, respectively. A very high seroprevalence of HIV was found in this population. Among the 179 unscreened samples, 69 (38.5%) were positive in the ELISAs as well as the Western blots for HIV-1 or HIV-2. Among the prescreened samples, only 174 (77%) were confirmed HIV-positive. Altogether, 243 of 405 sera were HIV-positive. Of these, 184 (76%) were reactive with HIV-1, 10 (4%) were reactive with HIV-2, and 49 (20%) had dual reactivity to HIV-1 and HIV-2. Previous data from the Indian Council of Medical Research had already suggested a possible high prevalence of HIV-1 in India. Our results confirm this view. The finding of a substantial spread of HIV-2 infection was, however, totally unexpected in India, but confirms our previous study which had already demonstrated the existence of HIV-2 in this country. Asia can thus no longer be considered free of HIV-2, and testing for HIV-2 appears mandatory, at least in India. Because of the rapid evolution of HIV variants, one Indian isolate of HIV-1 was analyzed genetically. The nucleotide sequence analysis of partial env clones revealed a high divergence (20%) from the African as well as the European-North American HIV-1 sequences. These data indicate that a genetically distinct subgroup of HIV-1 is present in India, requiring further study.
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