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HIV type 1 infection in Pygmy hunter gatherers is from contact with Bantu rather than from nonhuman primates
Authors:Ndembi Nicaise  Habakkuk Yumo  Takehisa Jun  Takemura Taichiro  Kobayashi Eiji  Ngansop Charlotte  Songok Elijah  Miura Tomoyuki  Ido Eiji  Hayami Masanori  Kaptue Lazare  Ichimura Hiroshi
Affiliation:Department of Viral Infection and International Health, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Japan. ndembinic@yahoo.fr
Abstract:
To investigate the route of zoonotic transmission of HIV-1, we isolated three and seven HIV-1 strains from 449 Pygmy hunter gatherers and 169 neighboring Bantu, respectively, in southern Cameroon. Phylogenetic analysis based on pol-integrase and env-C2V3 sequences revealed that strains from Pygmies were 1CRF02_AG/CRF02_AG, 1 subtype G/CRF02 AG (pol/env), and 1 CRFll_cpx/CRF11_cpx, and that those from Bantu were 2 CRF02_AG/CRF02_AG, 1 CRF02_AG/CRF01_AE/A, 1 CRF02_AG/subtype A, 1 G/A, 1G/CRF02_AG, and 1 unclassified fH. CRF02_AG and CRF11_cpx have been identified in Cameroon. The results suggest that HIV-1 has been introduced into Pygmies through their neighboring Bantu rather than directly from nonhuman primates.
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