Abstract
CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC are two widespread human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) strains among different high-risk populations, including men who have sex with men (MSM), in China. This co-epidemic of various HIV strains enables the production of second-generation recombinants. In this study, we detected a novel HIV-1 CRF01_AE/CRF07_BC recombinant from LN321945, an MSM lived in Liaoning province, northeast China. The phylogenetic and recombination analyses indicated the near full-length genome (NFLG) sequence of LN321945 had six recombination breakpoints, with three CRF07_BC fragments inserted into a CRF01_AE backbone. Further subregion trees analysis revealed that both CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC fragments were derived from two predominant HIV-1 strains among MSM. In addition, the NFLG of LN321945 was revealed to be clustered closely to another CRF01_AE/CRF07_BC recombinant previously identified in Shaanxi province, northwest China, but these two recombinants had distinct recombination structure and origin of CRF01_AE fragments. Hence, this study identified a second-generation recombinant between the main strains circulating among MSM, indicating more complicated trend of HIV-1 epidemic in China.
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