Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Department of Biology, School of Sciences and Humanities, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 13;16(12):e0260604. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260604. eCollection 2021.
HIV outbreaks in the Former Soviet Union (FSU) countries were characterized by repeated transmission of the HIV variant AFSU, which is now classified as a distinct subtype A sub-subtype called A6. The current study used phylogenetic/phylodynamic and signature mutation analyses to determine likely evolutionary relationship between subtype A6 and other subtype A sub-subtypes.
For this study, an initial Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analysis was performed using a total of 553 full-length, publicly available, reverse transcriptase sequences, from A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, and A6 sub-subtypes of subtype A. For phylogenetic clustering and signature mutation analysis, a total of 5961 and 3959 pol and env sequences, respectively, were used.
Phylogenetic and signature mutation analysis showed that HIV-1 sub-subtype A6 likely originated from sub-subtype A1 of African origin. A6 and A1 pol and env genes shared several signature mutations that indicate genetic similarity between the two subtypes. For A6, tMRCA dated to 1975, 15 years later than that of A1.
The current study provides insights into the evolution and diversification of A6 in the backdrop of FSU countries and indicates that A6 in FSU countries evolved from A1 of African origin and is getting bridged outside the FSU region.
在前苏联国家(FSU)爆发的 HIV 疫情中,HIV 变体 AFSU 反复传播,这种变体现在被归类为一个独特的 A 亚型 sub-subtype,称为 A6。本研究使用系统发生/系统发育和特征突变分析来确定 A6 亚型与其他 A 亚型 sub-subtype 之间可能的进化关系。
在这项研究中,使用总共 553 个全长、公开可用的逆转录酶序列,对 A1、A2、A3、A4、A5 和 A6 亚型的 A 亚型进行了初始最大似然系统发生分析。对于系统发育聚类和特征突变分析,分别使用了总共 5961 和 3959 个 pol 和 env 序列。
系统发生和特征突变分析表明,HIV-1 亚型 A6 可能起源于非洲起源的 A1 亚型。A6 和 A1 的 pol 和 env 基因共享几个特征突变,表明两个亚型之间存在遗传相似性。对于 A6,tMRCA 可追溯到 1975 年,比 A1 晚了 15 年。
本研究在前苏联国家 HIV 疫情的背景下提供了对 A6 进化和多样化的深入了解,并表明 FSU 国家的 A6 是从非洲起源的 A1 进化而来的,并在 FSU 地区之外传播。