Publications by authors named "Brian Thomas Foley"

Molecular investigations of the HIV-1 region (2253-5250 in the HXB2 genome) were conducted on sequences obtained from 331 individuals infected with HIV-1 in Cyprus between 2017 and 2021. This study unveiled four distinct HIV-1 putative transmission clusters, encompassing 19 previously unidentified HIV-1 recombinants. These recombinants, each comprising eight, three, four, and four sequences, respectively, did not align with previously established Circulating Recombinant Forms (CRFs).

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Angola, located in Central Africa, has around 320,000 (270,000-380,000) people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS, equivalent to 1% of the country's population at the end of 2021. A previous study conducted in 2012, using Angolan samples collected between 2008 and 2010 revealed a high prevalence of HIV-1 recombinants, around 42% of sequences, with 21% showing the same UH profile in partial pol region which were grouped into a monophyletic cluster with high bootstrap support. Thus, the objective of the present work was to obtain complete genomes of those sequences and characterize them, aiming at a description of a new circulating recombinant form (CRF).

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Article Synopsis
  • A study of HIV-1 sequences from 269 infected patients in Cyprus between 2017-2021 uncovered a transmission cluster of 14 new HIV-1 recombinants, distinct from previously identified CRFs.
  • The researchers successfully analyzed near full-length genomes of 11 recombinants, revealing a unique mosaic pattern with several recombination breakpoints and leading to the classification of a novel CRF called CRF91_cpx.
  • The ongoing transmission cluster has grown with additional patient samples, indicating that this new variant continues to spread within the population.
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