Transmissibility and disease progression in groups of individuals infected with different HIV-1 subtypes in Cuba

被引:0
|
作者
Díaz, HM [1 ]
Lubián, AL [1 ]
Blanco, M [1 ]
Rolo, FM [1 ]
Martínez, N [1 ]
Nibot, C [1 ]
Joanes, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Aids Natl Reference Lab, LISIDA, Carretera Jamaica & Autopista Nacl, Havana, Cuba
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The aim of our study was to compare the frequency of clinical outcomes and viral transmission and to evaluate possible HIV-1 subtype associations. The patients were classified in two groups; subtype B and non B subtype, it included 245 and 155 HIV-1 infected individuals respectively. Two different methods of HIV subtyping were applied: DNA sequencing in the C2-V3 env region and heteroduplex mobility assay env / gag (HMA). Clinical progression was measured as time from probable date of infection to AIDS development or death. A prospective follow-up of uninfected sexual contacts of known infected persons was performed. In subtype B the rate of infected secondary cases was higher than the proportion of infected sexual contacts of HIV-1 non B subtype (13,8 % and 9,5 %, respectively) p = 0,006. The clinical follow-up shows that AIDS-free survival curves did not have significant variation between different HIV-1 subtypes. However, a further prospective cohort study is clearly needed to better evaluate the role of viral subtype differences in HIV-1 infected Cuban patients.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 13
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Unexplained diarrhoea in HIV-1 infected individuals
    Bas B Oude Munnink
    Marta Canuti
    Martin Deijs
    Michel de Vries
    Maarten F Jebbink
    Sjoerd Rebers
    Richard Molenkamp
    Formijn J van Hemert
    Kevin Chung
    Matthew Cotten
    Fransje Snijders
    Cees JA Sol
    Lia van der Hoek
    [J]. BMC Infectious Diseases, 14
  • [22] The HIV-1 transgenic rat as a model for HIV-1 infected individuals on HAART
    Peng, Jinsong
    Vigorito, Michael
    Liu, Xiangqian
    Zhou, Dunjing
    Wu, Xiongwen
    Chang, Sulie L.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY, 2010, 218 (1-2) : 94 - 101
  • [23] EFFECT OF PREGNANCY ON HIV-1 DISEASE PROGRESSION AMONG ANTIRETROVIRAL-NAIVE HIV-1 INFECTED WOMEN
    Heffron, R. A.
    Donnell, D.
    Mugo, N.
    Celum, C.
    Rees, H.
    Ngure, K.
    Were, E.
    Kiarie, J.
    Baeten, J. M.
    [J]. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, 2013, 89 : A210 - A211
  • [24] Two HIV-1 epidemics in Argentina: Different genetic subtypes associated with different risk groups
    Avila, MM
    Pando, MA
    Carrion, G
    Peralta, LM
    Salomon, H
    Carrillo, MG
    Sanchez, J
    Maulen, S
    Hierholzer, J
    Marinello, M
    Negrete, M
    Russell, KL
    Carr, JK
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES, 2002, 29 (04) : 422 - 426
  • [25] Serum HIV-1 RNA levels compared to soluble markers of immune activation to predict disease progression in HIV-1-infected individuals
    Zangerle, R
    Steinhuber, S
    Sarcletti, M
    Dierich, MP
    Wachter, H
    Fuchs, D
    Möst, J
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 1998, 116 (03) : 228 - 239
  • [26] Evidence for different susceptibility to tipranavir and darunavir in patients infected with distinct HIV-1 subtypes
    Poveda, Eva
    de Mendoza, Carmen
    Parkin, Neil
    Choe, Sunny
    Garcia-Gasco, Pilar
    Corral, Angelica
    Soriano, Vincent
    [J]. AIDS, 2008, 22 (05) : 611 - 616
  • [27] Regulation of transcription in different HIV-1 subtypes
    de Arellano, ER
    Soriano, V
    Holguín, A
    [J]. ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS Y MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA, 2005, 23 (03): : 156 - 162
  • [28] Transmitted HIV-1 variants in HIV infected mother-child pairs carrying different subtypes
    R Caridha
    K Gieng
    U Fried
    S Lindgren
    P Clevestig
    A Ehrnst
    [J]. Retrovirology, 9
  • [29] Transmitted HIV-1 variants in HIV infected mother-child pairs carrying different subtypes
    Caridha, R.
    Gieng, K.
    Fried, U.
    Lindgren, S.
    Clevestig, P.
    Ehrnst, A.
    [J]. RETROVIROLOGY, 2012, 9
  • [30] HIV-1 genetic diversity and divergence and its correlation with disease progression among antiretroviral naive recently infected individuals
    Leda, Ana Rachel
    Hunter, James
    de Oliveira, Ursula Castro
    de Azevedo, Inacio Junqueira
    Kallas, Esper G.
    Araripe Sucupira, Maria Cecilia
    Diaz, Ricardo Sobhie
    [J]. VIROLOGY, 2020, 541 : 13 - 24