Fahime Edalat, Amir Gholamzad, Zohreh-Al-Sadat Ghoreshi, Mohammad Dalfardi, Ahmad Golkar, Emad Behboudi, Nasir Arefinia
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Prevalence and genetic diversity of HTLV-1 among blood donors in Jiroft, Iran: a comprehensive study.
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and phylogenetic characteristics of Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) among blood donors in Jiroft Province, southeast Iran, a region previously under-studied regarding this virus. A total of 405 blood donor samples were collected from six cities within Jiroft Province. Serum samples were screened for HTLV-1 antibodies using the ELISA method, while peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were analyzed via PCR targeting the long terminal repeat (LTR) and TAX regions of the virus. The study identified 6 out of 405 blood donors (1.5%) as positive for HTLV-1. Prevalence was higher among females (1.6%) compared to males (1.2%), with the age group of 46-64 years showing the highest positivity rate (4%). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the LTR sequences of HTLV-1 in Jiroft were comparable to those circulating in Mashhad Province, with nine single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified in the LTR region of the isolates. The findings highlight the necessity for routine HTLV-1 screening among blood donors in Jiroft to ensure blood safety and mitigate the risk of transmission through transfusions. This study provides essential baseline data on HTLV-1 prevalence in Jiroft and contributes to the understanding of its genetic diversity, emphasizing the need for further research in this area.
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Viruses are convenient models for the elucidation of life processes. The study of viruses is again on the cutting edge of biological sciences: systems biology, genomics, proteomics, metagenomics, using the newest most powerful tools.
Huge amounts of new details on virus interactions with the cell, other pathogens and the hosts – animal (including human), insect, fungal, plant, bacterial, and archaeal - and their role in infection and disease are forthcoming in perplexing details requiring analysis and comments.
Virus Genes is dedicated to the publication of studies on the structure and function of viruses and their genes, the molecular and systems interactions with the host and all applications derived thereof, providing a forum for the analysis of data and discussion of its implications, and the development of new hypotheses.