Novel Gammapapillomavirus type in the nasal cavity of a wild red colobus (Piliocolobus tephrosceles).

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000866.v3
Taylor E Weary, Kavi P M Mehta, Tony L Goldberg
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Abstract

Papillomaviruses (PVs) are double-stranded, circular, epitheliotropic DNA viruses causing benign warts (papillomas) or inducing dysplasia that can progress to cancer. Although they have been identified in all vertebrate taxa, most classified types are human PVs (HPVs); relatively little is known about PVs in other species. Here we characterize a novel Gammapapillomavirus type, PtepPV1, from a nasal swab of a wild red colobus (Piliocolobus tephrosceles) in Kibale National Park, Uganda. The virus has a genome of 6576 bases, encoding the seven canonical early (E) ORFs (E6, E7, E1, E2, E4, E1^E4 and E8^E2) and two late (L) ORFs (L1 and L2) of the gammapapillomaviruses, and is 81.0% similar to HPV-mSK_118, detected in a cutaneous wart from an immunocompromised human patient, in the L1 gene at the amino acid level. Alphapapillomaviruses (genus Alphapapillomavirus) cause anogenital carcinomas such as cervical cancer and have been described previously in several nonhuman primates. However, the first gammapapillomavirus (genus Gammapapillomavirus), which cause transient cutaneous infections, was not described until 2019 in a healthy rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) genital swab. The new virus from red colobus, PtepPV1, has many genomic features encoded by high-risk oncogenic PVs, such as the E7 gene LXSXE and CXXC motifs, suggesting potential for pRb and zinc-finger binding, respectively. To our knowledge, PtepPV1 is also the first reported nonhuman primate PV found in the nasal cavity. PtepPV1 expands the known host range, geographical distribution, tissue tropism and biological characteristics of nonhuman primate PVs.

野生红疣猴鼻腔中的新型 Gammapapillomavirus。
乳头状瘤病毒(PVs)是双链、环状、上皮细胞 DNA 病毒,可引起良性疣(乳头状瘤)或诱发发育不良,进而发展成癌症。虽然在所有脊椎动物类群中都发现了人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV),但大多数分类类型都是人类乳头瘤病毒;而对其他物种中的乳头瘤病毒则知之甚少。在这里,我们从乌干达基巴莱国家公园(Kibale National Park)的一只野生红疣猴(Piliocolobus tephrosceles)的鼻拭子中鉴定出了一种新的伽马噬菌体病毒(Gammapapillomavirus)类型--PtepPV1。该病毒的基因组有 6576 个碱基,编码 gammapillomaviruses 的七个典型早期(E)ORF(E6、E7、E1、E2、E4、E1^E4 和 E8^E2)和两个晚期(L)ORF(L1 和 L2),其 L1 基因在氨基酸水平上与在一名免疫力低下的人类患者的皮肤疣中检测到的 HPV-mSK_118 相似度高达 81.0%。阿帕匹瘤病毒(阿帕匹瘤病毒属)可导致肛门癌,如宫颈癌,以前曾在几种非人灵长类动物身上发现过。然而,直到2019年才在一个健康的猕猴(Macaca mulatta)生殖器拭子中首次描述了可导致一过性皮肤感染的伽马皮illomavirus(伽马皮illomavirus属)。来自红疣猴的新病毒PtepPV1具有许多高风险致癌PV编码的基因组特征,如E7基因的LXSXE和CXXC基序,分别提示了pRb和锌指结合的潜力。据我们所知,PtepPV1 也是首次报道在鼻腔中发现的非人灵长类 PV。PtepPV1 扩大了非人灵长类 PV 的已知宿主范围、地理分布、组织滋养和生物学特征。
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