Comparative Analysis of Epstein-Barr Virus EBNA-2 Sequence Variation in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma and Other EBV-Related Tumors

Lee Wei, Zheng, Rabiatul Basria, S. M. N. Mydin, Adam Azlan, Muhamad Yusri Musa, Rabiatul Zheng, N. BasriaS.M., Adam Mydin, Muhamad Yusri Azlan, Musa
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Epstein Barr virus (EBV) is a common gamma herpesvirus that has infected over 95% of the worldwide population and is associated with several diseases which includes Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL), nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and gastric cancer (GC). Epstein Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA-2) gene of EBV is pivotal for growth transformation process and EBV type differentiation. Variations of the EBNA-2 gene could affect EBV transformation. Thus, understanding the variations that occur could provide invaluable insights. Variations of the EBNA-2 gene of EBV from different countries and disease associated was identified by comparing the gene with the reference sequence of EBNA2 from EBV isolated from C666-1 with the accession KC617875. Out of 11 samples, KC440851 is the most diverged and distally related sample from the reference sample. Interestingly some disease share similarities within the EBNA-2 gene as in the case of BL and NPC. The divergence of ENBA-2 gene increases with respect to geographical region when compared to reference sample.
鼻咽癌与其他 EBV 相关肿瘤中 Epstein-Barr 病毒 EBNA-2 序列变异的比较分析
Epstein Barr 病毒(EBV)是一种常见的γ疱疹病毒,感染了全球 95% 以上的人口,与多种疾病相关,包括霍奇金淋巴瘤(HL)、伯基特淋巴瘤(BL)、鼻咽癌(NPC)和胃癌(GC)。EBV 的爱泼斯坦巴氏病毒核抗原 2(EBNA-2)基因对生长转化过程和 EBV 类型分化至关重要。EBNA-2 基因的变异会影响 EBV 的转化。因此,了解发生的变异可提供宝贵的见解。通过将不同国家和疾病相关的 EBV EBNA-2 基因变异与从 C666-1 分离出来的 EBV 的 EBNA2 参考序列(编号 KC617875)进行比较,确定了 EBNA-2 基因的变异。在 11 个样本中,KC440851 是与参考样本差异最大、关系最远的样本。有趣的是,有些疾病的 EBNA-2 基因具有相似性,如 BL 和 NPC。与参考样本相比,ENBA-2 基因的差异随地理区域而增加。
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