Phylogenetic comparison between archetypal and disease-associated JC virus isolates in Japan.

K Kato, J Guo, F Taguchi, O Daimaru, M Tajima, H Haibara, J Matsuda, M Sumiya, Y Yogo
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Abstract

We examined the phylogenetical correlation between two types of JC virus (JCV) isolates, archetypes derived from the urine of nonimmunocompromised individuals and PML-types derived from the brain of patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in Japan. A phylogenetic tree was constructed for eight JCV isolates, five PML-types obtained in this and previous studies and three representative archetypes, from DNA sequence data on the VP1 (major capsid protein) gene. The eight isolates were divided into two major groups, named subtypes MY and CY after the representative archetypal isolates. Four of five PML-type isolates belonged to subtype MY, and the other one to subtype CY. Isolates belonging to subtype MY were further divided into two groups; one group containing archetype MY and three PML-types and the other one containing archetype YI and a PML-type. These findings, together with those in our previous study that correlated various JCV isolates in the world provide evidence for the hypothesis that JCVs associated with PML may have been generated from archetypal JCVs persisting in the patients.

日本典型与疾病相关JC病毒分离株的系统发育比较。
我们研究了两种类型JC病毒(JCV)分离株的系统发育相关性,一种是来自非免疫功能低下个体尿液的原型,另一种是来自日本进行性多灶性白质脑病(PML)患者大脑的PML型。利用VP1(主要衣壳蛋白)基因的DNA序列数据,构建了8株JCV分离株的系统发育树,其中包括本研究和前人研究获得的5种pml型和3种具有代表性的原型。8株菌株可分为2大类群,分别以典型菌株命名为MY和CY亚型。5株pml型分离株中有4株属于MY亚型,1株属于CY亚型,MY亚型分离株又分为2组;一组包含原型MY和三个pml类型,另一组包含原型YI和一个pml类型。这些发现,以及我们之前在世界上各种JCV分离株的相关研究结果,为与PML相关的JCV可能是由患者体内持续存在的原型JCV产生的假设提供了证据。
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