Molecular investigation of two possible cases of accidental HIV-1 transmission in South Africa

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Bredell, H
Crookes, RL
Heyns, AD
Schoub, BD
Morris, L
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[1] Natl Inst Communicable Dis, AIDS Virus Res Unit, ZA-2131 Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] S African Natl Blood Serv, ZA-1709 Roodepoort, South Africa
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10.1089/088922203322230987
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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HIV-1 sequences from two possible transmission cases in South Africa were examined for evidence of genetic linkage. HIV-1-seropositive blood samples were obtained from a donor and recipient within 8 months following a blood transfusion and from a healthcare worker and her patient within 10 months following a needle-stick injury. A 700-bp region in env and 550-bp,region in gag were analyzed. All sequences Were phylogenetically associated with HIV-1. subtype C, the predominant HIV-1 subtype in South Africa. The nucleotide sequences from the blood transfusion case grouped together significantly with a bootstrap value of 100%. These samples were 98% and 100% identical in the predicted amino acid sequences of env and gag, respectively. In contrast, sequences from the needle-stick case showed only 67% and 80% amino acid identity in env and gag, respectively, and were separated on a phylogenetic tree. Molecular analysis suggested that HIV transmission occurred in the blood transfusion case but not in the case of the needle-stick injury. These data emphasize the need for molecular investigation of epidemiologically linked cases of HIV transmission.
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