The Relatedness of HIV Epidemics in the United States-Mexico Border Region

被引:10
作者
Mehta, Sanjay R. [1 ]
Delport, Wayne [1 ]
Brouwer, Kimberly C. [1 ]
Espitia, Stephen [1 ]
Patterson, Thomas [1 ]
Pond, Sergei Kosakovsky [1 ]
Strathdee, Steffanie A. [1 ]
Smith, Davey M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[2] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, San Diego, CA 92161 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
FEMALE SEX WORKERS; INJECTION-DRUG USERS; MOLECULAR SURVEILLANCE; GENE FLOW; RESISTANCE; TIJUANA; PREVALENCE; BEHAVIORS; MIGRATION; MIGRANTS;
D O I
10.1089/aid.2010.0021
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Phylogeography can improve the understanding of local and worldwide HIV epidemics, including the migration of subepidemics across national borders. We analyzed HIV-1 sequences sampled from Mexico and San Diego, California to determine the relatedness of these epidemics. We sampled the HIV epidemics in (1) Mexico by downloading all publicly available HIV-1 pol sequences from antiretroviral-naive individuals in GenBank (n = 100) and generating similar sequences from cohorts of injection drug users and female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico (n 27) and (2) in San Diego, California by pol sequencing well-characterized primary (n 395) and chronic (n 267) HIV infection cohorts. Estimates of population structure (F-ST), genetic distance cluster analysis, and a cladistic measure of migration events (Slatkin-Maddison test) were used to assess the relatedness of the epidemics. Both a test of population differentiation (F-ST = 0.06; p < 0.01) and a cladistic estimate of migration events (84 migrations, p < 0.01) indicated that the Tijuana and San Diego epidemics were not freely mixing. A conservative cluster analysis identified 72 clusters (two or more sequences), with two clusters containing both Mexican and San Diego sequences (permutation p < 0.01). Analysis of this very large dataset of HIV-1 sequences suggested that the HIV-1 epidemics in San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico are distinct. Larger epidemiological studies are needed to quantify the magnitude and associations of cross-border mixing.
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页码:1273 / 1277
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