Ce. Gomez et al., Isolates from four different HIV type 1 clades circulating in Cuba identified by DNA sequence of the C2-V3 region, AIDS RES H, 17(1), 2001, pp. 55-58
According to the epidemiology of human immunodeficiency virus infection in
Cuba, the main sources of infection have been persons coming from foreign c
ountries, mainly from Africa, and individuals who have had sexual contacts
with foreigners in Cuba. However, the first Cuban HIV-1 isolates sequenced
have been all classified as subtype B, In this note we report the sequence
of the gp120 C2/V3 region from 11 HIV-1 isolates from Cuban patients, DNA w
as isolated either directly from blood PBMC or from primary isolates, PCR a
mplified and sequenced. Six isolates were classified as subtype B and three
of them had the atypical sequences GRGR, GWGR, and TPGR on the tip of the
V3 loop. Besides, two other sequences were classified as subtype A, two as
subtype H, and one as subtype C. These results confirm that although subtyp
e B seems to be predominant, HIV-1 isolates from various subtypes do circul
ate in Cuba.