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Erschienen in: AIDS Research and Therapy 1/2023

Open Access 01.12.2023 | Brief Report

Genome mosaic structure of two novel HIV-1 recombinant forms (CRF01_AE/B) in men who have sex with men in Hebei, China

verfasst von: Xinli Lu, Wenbin Gao, Yingying Wang, Meng Liu, Ning An, Yan Li, Yuqi Zhang, Qi Li

Erschienen in: AIDS Research and Therapy | Ausgabe 1/2023

Abstract

Background

Homosexual contact is the main route of human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1) transmission in Cangzhou Prefecture, Hebei, China. Moreover, the number of circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) and unique recombinant forms (URFs) in this key population is ever increasing.

Methods

In this study, we identified two novel URFs (hcz0017 and hcz0045) from two men who have sex with men (MSM) based in Cangzhou Prefecture. Phylogenetic and recombinant breakpoint analyses, based on the near full-length genomes (NFLGs) of the two novel URFs, showed that they originated from a recombination between HIV-1 CRF01_AE and subtype B.

Results

HXB2 numbering revealed that the NFLGs of hcz0017 and hcz0045 each contained the following seven subregions: hcz0017: IB (790–1,171 nt), IICRF01_AE (1,172–2,022 nt), IIIB (2,023–4,469 nt), IVCRF01_AE (4,470–5,866 nt), VB (5,867–7,462 nt), VICRF01_AE (7,463–8,379 nt), VIIB (8,380–9,411 nt); hcz0045: ICRF01_AE (790–5,147 nt), IIB (5,148–5,614 nt), IIICRF01_AE (5,615–6,035 nt), IVB (6,036–6,241 nt), VCRF01_AE (6,242–7,325nt), VIB (7,326–8,254 nt), VIICRF01_AE (8,255–9,411 nt). Moreover, the two MSM from whom the novel URFs originated from were diagnosed as recently HIV-1-infected, suggesting that the high prevalence of HIV-1 among MSM was related to high-risk sexual activity such as unprotected anal sex and multiple sexual partners.

Conclusions

Our results highlight the need to continually monitor HIV-1 diversity in Hebei and its neighboring provinces to achieve a more effective control of HIV-1 spread within the MSM community.
Hinweise
Xinli Lu and Wenbin Gao contributed equally to this work.

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Abkürzungen
HIV-1
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1
MSM
Men who have sex with men
URF
Unique recombinant form
CRF
Circulating recombinant form
AIDS
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
NFLG
Near full-length genome

Background

Four decades have elapsed since the discovery of the first case of acquired immune deficient syndrome (AIDS) [1] in 1981 in the USA. Since then, the causal agent of AIDS, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and HIV type 1 (HIV-1) in particular, has spread worldwide, causing a serious global public health problem. According to an official report [2] released by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS, 37.7 million people were living with HIV worldwide in 2020, despite the success of HIV control efforts. HIV-1 genetic diversity is complex and constantly evolving. To date, 118 HIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) have been registered in the HIV Sequence Database (https://​www.​hiv.​lanl.​gov/​components/​sequence/​HIV/​search/​search.​html) and numerous unique recombinant forms (URFs) have also been identified [3]. A global survey of 383,519 samples from 116 countries found that the three most common HIV-1 subtypes globally were C, B, and A, accounting for 69% of all HIV isolates [4]. However, recombinant HIV-1 strains are more frequently observed in China than in other countries, with CRF07_BC and CRF01_AE as the dominant strains [5]. HIV-1 diversity can impact the results of diagnostic assays, viral load determination, and the development of HIV vaccines [4, 6]. Therefore, the continued surveillance of HIV-1 subtypes is essential.
Hebei Province in North China, covers 190,000 km2 and comprises 11 prefectures. At the end of October 2020, a total of 17,891 individuals with HIV-1/AIDS were reported in the whole province [7]. Among the newly reported cases, the proportion of homosexual transmission had increased from 41.8% to 2010 to 64.8% in 2020 in Hebei. Moreover, because of this shift in HIV-1 transmission routes (from blood to sexual contact), the most prevalent HIV-1 subtype in Hebei switched from subtype B (before 2005) to CRF01_AE (after 2005) [8, 9]. However, subtype B has remained in circulation in Hebei and now constitutes the third most prevalent subtype in this province [9]. Thus, the cocirculation and dual infection (via the sexual route of transmission) with the CRF01_AE and subtype B strains will undoubtedly provide opportunities for recombination between strains.
Of the 11 prefectures in Hebei, Cangzhou, which shares a border with Tianjin, is severely affected by HIV-1. Since the first case of HIV-1 infection in 2003, more than 100 HIV-1-positive cases across the eight counties of Cangzhou have been reported. Homosexual contact plays a key role in HIV-1 spread in Cangzhou Prefecture [10], with 77.6% of HIV-1 infections observed in individuals aged 15–49 years [10]. However, few studies of URFs have been conducted in the HIV-1-infected population of Cangzhou Prefecture.
In the present study, two novel URFs (hcz0017 and hcz0045), which originated from a recombination between CRF01_AE and subtype B, were detected in two recently infected men who have sex with men (MSM) based in Cangzhou Prefecture, Hebei, China by near full-length genome (NFLG) sequence analysis.

Materials and methods

Study participants

The hcz0017 URF originated from a divorced 55-year-old man, whereas hcz0045 was derived from an unmarried 23-year-old man (Table 1). Both subjects were infected with HIV-1 through homosexual contact, and their CD4+ T cell counts and viral loads were over 300 cells/mm3 and 3 × 104 copies/ml, respectively. The individuals were confirmed as anti-HIV-1-antibody-positive by western blotting in November 2019 and were diagnosed as having recently acquired HIV-1 infection using a limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay, CD4+ T cell counts, and viral load quantification. Blood samples were obtained from the two donors during their voluntary counseling and testing appointments. Written informed consent was obtained from both HIV-1 individuals prior to blood collection. The study was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of Hebei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (No. IRB(S)2020-031).
Table 1
Baseline information of two individuals recently infected with HIV-1
Sample ID
Gender
Age
Prefecture
Marital status
Infection route
First CD4(cells/mm3)
Sample source(copies/ml)
Viral load
Final OD-n a
hcz0017
Male
55
Cangzhou
Divorced
MSM
303
VCT
30,800
0.53
hcz0045
Male
23
Cangzhou
Unmarried
MSM
333
VCT
2,240,000
0.79
a, OD value of two individuals in HIV-1 detection of the recent infections. VCT, voluntary counseling and testing

Quantification of CD4 + T cell counts and HIV-1 viral load

CD4+ T cell counts were determined using the FACSCount System (Becton–Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) from 50 µL of whole blood. HIV-1 viral load was quantified using the Amplicor HIV-1 Monitor test (COBAS TaqMan 48; Roche, Switzerland).

HIV-1 genome characterization

An HIV-1 NFLG assay was performed as previously described [11]. Raw sequences were assembled using Contig Express 9.1. Multiple sequence alignment with Clustal W and manual editing were performed using Bio-Edit 7.0 software. The standard reference sequences of HIV-1 subtypes were downloaded from the HIV Databases (http://​www.​hiv.​lanl.​gov/​content/​index), including all full-length CRF sequences associated with 01/B recombination. The neighbor-joining (N-J) phylogenetic trees were constructed using the Kimura two-parameter model with 1,000 bootstrap replicates in MEGA 6.0. The jpHMM and RIP 3.0 online tools were used to analyze recombination breakpoints of the two NFLGs.

Results

We found that hcz0017 and hcz0045 formed a distinct monophyletic branch, separately from other subtypes and CRFs in the NFLG N-J phylogenetic tree (Fig. 1), suggesting that these two NFLG sequences were novel recombinant forms. According to the results of the jpHMM and RIP 3.0 breakpoint analysis, the hcz0017 and hcz0045 NFLG sequences originated from a recombination between CRF01_AE and subtype B (Figs. 2 and 3) and each contained seven subregions. The hcz0017 NFLG was composed of three CRF01_AE fragments inserted to a subtype B backbone, while the hcz0045 NFLG was composed of three subtype B fragments within a CRF01_AE backbone.
Next, we performed a detailed analysis of the hcz0017 and hcz0045 NFLG sequence mosaic structures (Figs. 2 and 3). The following positions were assigned to the seven subregions of each URF according to the HXB2 numbering system: (1) hcz0017: IB (790–1,171 nt), IICRF01_AE (1,172–2,022 nt), IIIB (2,023–4,469 nt), IVCRF01_AE (4,470–5,866 nt), VB (5,867–7,462 nt), VICRF01_AE (7,463–8,379 nt), VIIB (8,380–9,411 nt); (2) hcz0045: ICRF01_AE (790–5,147 nt), IIB (5,148–5,614 nt), IIICRF01_AE (5,615–6,035 nt), IVB (6,036–6,241 nt); VCRF01_AE (6,242–7,325nt), VIB (7,326–8,254 nt), VIICRF01_AE (8,255–9,411 nt). The phylogenetic tree analysis (Figs. 4 and 5) based on each subregion of each of the NFLGs revealed that all CRF01_AE and B subregions in hcz0017 and hcz0045 clustered with their respective reference sequences. This also revealed the NFLG mosaic structures of the two novel, second-generation recombinant HIV-1 forms. Furthermore, all CRF01_AE and subtype B fragments within the two URFs were closely associated with the Thai-CRF01_AE and Euro-American subtype B, respectively, which have been prevalent in Hebei for 30 years.

Discussion

18.6% (22/118) of the CRFs listed in the HIV databases have originated from the recombination between CRF01_AE and subtype B. Moreover, six of these were found in MSM, including CRF55_01B, CRF67_01B, CRF69_01B, CRF59_01B, CRF68_01B, and CRF103_01B. Of the above six CRFs, five were found in China and one (CRF69_01B) in Japan. Indeed, novel, second-generation recombinant forms of HIV-1 have been identified continually in some prefectures of Hebei such as Baoding [12], Handan [13], and Shijiazhuang [14]. In this study, the identification of two CRF01_AE/B recombinant forms, with intricate genomic mosaic structures, highlights the complexity of HIV-1 genetics in Cangzhou Prefecture. Moreover, the two MSM in whom the CRF01_AE/B recombinant forms were diagnosed with recent HIV-1 infection, implying a high level of promiscuity among MSM in this region. Our previous study [15] showed that the transmission of HIV-1 occurred among MSM from neighboring provinces, including Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei. At present, homosexual contact is the most frequent transmission route in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Thus, HIV-1 diversity should be constantly monitored in Hebei and its neighboring provinces to more effectively control the spread of HIV-1 among MSM.

Conclusions

In our study, two novel URFs, which originated from a recombination between CRF01_AE and subtype B, were identified in two recently infected MSM based in Cangzhou Prefecture, Hebei, China by NFLG sequence analysis. Our results highlight the need to continually monitor HIV-1 diversity in Hebei and its neighboring provinces to achieve a more effective control of HIV-1 spread within the MSM community.

Declarations

Competing interests

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Written informed consent was obtained from both HIV-1 individuals prior to blood collection. The study was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of Hebei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (No. IRB(S)2020-031).
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Metadaten
Titel
Genome mosaic structure of two novel HIV-1 recombinant forms (CRF01_AE/B) in men who have sex with men in Hebei, China
verfasst von
Xinli Lu
Wenbin Gao
Yingying Wang
Meng Liu
Ning An
Yan Li
Yuqi Zhang
Qi Li
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2023
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
AIDS Research and Therapy / Ausgabe 1/2023
Elektronische ISSN: 1742-6405
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12981-023-00527-x

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