Abstract

Human migration and mobility have been identified as key drivers of HIV dissemination among nations, which increases the problem of genetic diversity. Here, we report the near full-length genome of HIV-1 A6 identified in a female patient in the remote mountain area of Lishui, Zhejiang Province, which is the first time A6 has been reported in China. The near full-length genome was amplified with two large amplicons of 5.5kb and 3.7kb, and then target PCR products were sequenced by Sanger sequencing. The A6 strain was confirmed by the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) and a maximum-likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree. The time to the most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) was inferred to be 2004 (95% HPD interval: 2003-2006). The sequence harbored the L74I mutation, which is a key characteristic genetic marker of A6. Combining the above evidence with epidemiological investigations, this A6 strain was determined to be from Ukraine, which was supported by phylogenetic analysis. This study identified a foreign imported strain, indicating a trend of increasing complication in the HIV-1 epidemic in Zhejiang, China.

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