HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.

HCV transmission is closely associated with drug-trafficking routes in China. Dehong, a prefecture of Yunnan, is the important trade transfer station linking Southeast Asia and China, as well as the drug-trafficking channel linking "Golden triangle" and other regions of China and surroundi...

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Main Authors: Zhenzhou Wan, Qianqian Chen, Xin Chen, Lin Duo, Peilu Li, Yong-Tang Zheng, Chiyu Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5033387?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-59a37e30cc284ed694635608cbcb741d2020-11-25T00:40:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01119e016306210.1371/journal.pone.0163062HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.Zhenzhou WanQianqian ChenXin ChenLin DuoPeilu LiYong-Tang ZhengChiyu ZhangHCV transmission is closely associated with drug-trafficking routes in China. Dehong, a prefecture of Yunnan, is the important trade transfer station linking Southeast Asia and China, as well as the drug-trafficking channel linking "Golden triangle" and other regions of China and surrounding countries. In this study, we investigated the HCV genotype diversity among IDUs in Dehong based on 259 HCV positive samples from 118 Chinese and 141 Burmese IDUs. HCV genotypes were determined based on the phylogenies of C/E2 and NS5B genomic sequences. Six HCV subtypes, including 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b, 6n and 6u, were detected. Interestingly, 4 HCV sequences from Burmese IDUs did not cluster with any known HCV subtypes, but formed a well-supported independent clade in the phylogenetic trees of both C/E2 and NS5B, suggesting a potential new HCV subtype circulating in Dehong. Subtype 3b was the predominant subtype, followed by subtypes 6n and 6u. Comparison showed that Dehong had a unique pattern of HCV subtype distribution, obviously different from other regions of China. In particular, HCV subtypes 6u and the potential new HCV subtype had a relatively high prevalence in Dehong, but were rarely detected in other regions of China. There was no significant difference in HCV subtype distribution between Burmese and Chinese IDUs. Few HCV sequences from Burmese and Chinese IDUs clustered together to form transmission clusters. Furthermore, about half of HCV sequences from Burmese IDUs formed small transmission clusters, significantly higher than that from Chinese IDUs (p<0.01). These suggest that the Chinese and Burmese IDUs were relatively isolated from each other in injection drug use behavior and the Burmese IDUs might prefer to inject drugs themselves together. The unique genotype distribution and complex diversity of genotype 6 among IDUs may be associated with the special geographical position of Dehong.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5033387?pdf=render
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author Zhenzhou Wan
Qianqian Chen
Xin Chen
Lin Duo
Peilu Li
Yong-Tang Zheng
Chiyu Zhang
spellingShingle Zhenzhou Wan
Qianqian Chen
Xin Chen
Lin Duo
Peilu Li
Yong-Tang Zheng
Chiyu Zhang
HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zhenzhou Wan
Qianqian Chen
Xin Chen
Lin Duo
Peilu Li
Yong-Tang Zheng
Chiyu Zhang
author_sort Zhenzhou Wan
title HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.
title_short HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.
title_full HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.
title_fullStr HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.
title_full_unstemmed HCV Diversity among Chinese and Burmese IDUs in Dehong, Yunnan, China.
title_sort hcv diversity among chinese and burmese idus in dehong, yunnan, china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description HCV transmission is closely associated with drug-trafficking routes in China. Dehong, a prefecture of Yunnan, is the important trade transfer station linking Southeast Asia and China, as well as the drug-trafficking channel linking "Golden triangle" and other regions of China and surrounding countries. In this study, we investigated the HCV genotype diversity among IDUs in Dehong based on 259 HCV positive samples from 118 Chinese and 141 Burmese IDUs. HCV genotypes were determined based on the phylogenies of C/E2 and NS5B genomic sequences. Six HCV subtypes, including 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b, 6n and 6u, were detected. Interestingly, 4 HCV sequences from Burmese IDUs did not cluster with any known HCV subtypes, but formed a well-supported independent clade in the phylogenetic trees of both C/E2 and NS5B, suggesting a potential new HCV subtype circulating in Dehong. Subtype 3b was the predominant subtype, followed by subtypes 6n and 6u. Comparison showed that Dehong had a unique pattern of HCV subtype distribution, obviously different from other regions of China. In particular, HCV subtypes 6u and the potential new HCV subtype had a relatively high prevalence in Dehong, but were rarely detected in other regions of China. There was no significant difference in HCV subtype distribution between Burmese and Chinese IDUs. Few HCV sequences from Burmese and Chinese IDUs clustered together to form transmission clusters. Furthermore, about half of HCV sequences from Burmese IDUs formed small transmission clusters, significantly higher than that from Chinese IDUs (p<0.01). These suggest that the Chinese and Burmese IDUs were relatively isolated from each other in injection drug use behavior and the Burmese IDUs might prefer to inject drugs themselves together. The unique genotype distribution and complex diversity of genotype 6 among IDUs may be associated with the special geographical position of Dehong.
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