Cent Eur J Public Health 2008, 16(4):175-177 | DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3500

A Study of HIV-1 Genetic Diversity in the Czech Republic: 1986-2007

Marek Linka1, Marie Brůčková1, Marek Malý1, Jana Vandasová1, Marie Staňková2, Milan Reiniš3
1 National Reference Laboratory on AIDS, National Institute of Public Health, Šrobárova 48, 100 42 Prague 10, Czech Republic
2 AIDS Centre, Bulovka University Hospital, Budínova 2, 180 81 Prague 8, Czech Republic
3 Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Vídeňská 1083, 142 20 Prague 4, Czech Republic

Background: The global HIV/AIDS epidemic consists of a number of regional epidemics caused by different HIV-1 subtypes prevailing in different regions.

Objectives: To study changes in genetic diversity of HIV-1 strains isolated in the Czech Republic (CR) over a more than twenty-year period (1986-2007).
Study Design: HIV-1 strains isolated in CR from 1986 to 2007 were subtyped by pol gene sequencing followed by phylogenetic analysis. The role of HIV-1 subtyping in molecular epidemiology was considered.

Results: A wide range of HIV-1 subtypes were found, with subtype B, into which 76.6 % of 534 HIV-1 isolates were classified, being predominant during the whole study period. An increasing number of non-B subtypes A1, C, D, F1, G and some recombinant forms (CRF 01_AE, CRF 02_AG and CRF 06_cpx) were identified after 1990.

Conclusions: The absolute predominance of subtype B among HIV-1 strains in the Czech Republic ended in 1991 when different non-B subtypes had been introduced into the country. The East-West migration is responsible for the introduction of HIV-1 subtypes prevalent in Eastern European and some Asian countries. Genetic analysis of HIV-1 isolates from a given region can be helpful in tracing the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Keywords: HIV-1 subtyping; non-B subtypes; migration; molecular epidemiology.

Received: May 22, 2008; Revised: June 11, 2008; Accepted: June 11, 2008; Published: December 1, 2008  Show citation

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Linka M, Brůčková M, Malý M, Vandasová J, Staňková M, Reiniš M. A Study of HIV-1 Genetic Diversity in the Czech Republic: 1986-2007. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2008;16(4):175-177. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a3500. PubMed PMID: 19256285.
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