High Prevalence of HIV/HTLV Co-Infection in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil

C. C. Nunes, Eduardo Steintresser, I. Lamego, I. O. Freitas, Jessica Bianchessi
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Type 1 and type 2 human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV1 and HTLV2) were the first retroviruses described, in 1979 and 1981, respectively [1]. HTLV1 and 2 viruses share 60% of their genomes [2]. Despite the fact that most individuals infected by these viruses remain asymptomatic throughout life, it is known that these agents are responsible for clinical neoplastic, inflammatory or degenerative syndromes, and HTLV-2 poses lower risk for the development of pathologies [1-4]. HIV-1 virus was discovered in 1983, and it was considered the etiological agent of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in 1984 [1] .Retroviruses display tropism for cytotoxic T-cells CD4 and CD8. While the HTLV 1 and HIV-1 viruses show tropism primarily for CD4+ T-cells, HTLV-2 displays tropism for CD8+ T-cells. It is known that HTLV-1 and 2 viruses infect about 10-20 million individuals worldwide, whereas HIV virus infects sixty million individuals [3]. Regions with higher prevalence of HTLV-1 are the southwestern area of Japan, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Melanesia, and Africa [5,1] .
巴西南部阿雷格里港HIV/HTLV合并感染的高患病率
1型和2型人t细胞嗜淋巴病毒(HTLV1和HTLV2)是第一批被发现的逆转录病毒,分别于1979年和1981年被发现。HTLV1和htlv2的基因组有60%是相同的。尽管大多数感染这些病毒的个体终生无症状,但已知这些病原体可导致临床肿瘤、炎症或退行性综合征,而HTLV-2对病理发展的风险较低[1-4]。HIV-1病毒于1983年被发现,1984年被认为是获得性免疫缺陷综合征的病原。逆转录病毒对细胞毒性t细胞CD4和CD8表现出趋向性。HTLV 1和HIV-1病毒主要对CD4+ t细胞有趋向性,而HTLV-2对CD8+ t细胞有趋向性。据了解,HTLV-1和htlv -2病毒在全世界感染了大约1000万到2000万人,而HIV病毒每年感染6000万人。HTLV-1患病率较高的地区为日本西南部地区、加勒比地区、中南美洲、美拉尼西亚和非洲[5,1]。
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