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Molecular evidence of HIV-1 transmission in a criminal case

机译:刑事案件中HIV-1传播的分子证据

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A gastroenterologist was convicted of attempted second-degree murder by injecting his former girlfriend with blood or blood-products obtained from an HIV type 1 (HIV-1)-infected patient under his care. Phylogenetic analyses of HIV-1 sequences were admitted and used as evidence in this case, representing the first use of phyloge-netic analyses in a criminal court case in the United States. Phylogenetic analyses of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and env DNA sequences isolated from the victim, the patient, and a local population sample of HIV-1-positive individuals showed the victim's HIV-1 sequences to be most closely related to and nested within a lineage comprised of the patient's HIV-1 sequences. This finding of paraphyly for the patient's sequences was consistent with the direction of transmission from the patient to the victim. Analysis of the victim's viral reverse transcriptase sequences revealed genotypes consistent with known mutations that confer resistance to AZT, similar to those genotypes found in the patient. A priori establishment of the patient and victim as a suspected transmission pair provided a clear hypothesis for phylogenetic testing. All phylogenetic models and both genes examined strongly supported the close relationship between the HIV-1 sequences of the patient and the victim. Resampling of blood from the suspected transmission pair and independent sequencing by different laboratories provided precaution against laboratory error.
机译:一名胃肠病医生被判犯有二级谋杀未遂罪,方法是向他的前女友注射从他的护理下感染了HIV 1型(HIV-1)的患者的血液或血液制品。 HIV-1序列的系统发育分析被接受并用作本案的证据,代表了在美国的刑事法院案件中首次使用系统遗传学分析。从受害人,患者和HIV-1阳性个体的本地样本中分离的HIV-1逆转录酶和env DNA序列的系统发育分析表明受害人的HIV-1序列与血统最密切并嵌套由患者的HIV-1序列组成。对于患者的序列,属副生的发现与从患者到受害者的传播方向一致。对受害人的病毒逆转录酶序列的分析显示,与已知突变相一致的基因型赋予了对AZT的抗性,与患者中发现的那些基因型相似。事先确定患者和受害者为可疑传播对,为系统发育测试提供了明确的假设。所有的系统发育模型和所检查的两个基因都强烈支持患者和受害者的HIV-1序列之间的密切关系。从可疑的传播对中重新采样血液,并由不同实验室进行独立测序,为防止实验室错误提供了预防措施。

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