Sameer M Dheyab, Zahraa J Jameel, Ansam Dawod Salman, Mohammed Kadhom
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摘要
本研究通过鉴定2020年10月至2021年4月期间伊拉克迪亚拉省临床疑似个体的皮肤组织样本中的MC021L基因,对传染性软疣(MC)进行分子诊断。共收集疑似MC感染患者皮肤病变样本101份,年龄5个月~ 60岁,男女均有。从巴古巴教学医院、皮肤科诊所和多个基础医疗保健中心收集样本,在这些中心编制了量身定制的调查问卷,以获取社会人口统计学和临床细节。所有样本均采用常规PCR方法,用特异性引物检测MC021L基因,然后进行基因测序和系统发育分析。数据采用SPSS Version 27进行分析,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。PCR结果显示阳性19份(18.8%),在979bp处有明显的条带。MC021L基因座的测序揭示了几乎所有样本中存在的52种核酸变异(包括MC021L编码糖蛋白的错义突变)。这些变异在病毒样本的MC021L基因中均匀分布。系统发育分析显示,所有病毒株都属于一个假定的新分支,位于亚型- i和-II之间。将4株分离株提交至NCBI数据库,登录号分别为LC629162、LC629163、LC629164和LC629165。这些MC021L基因分离株的独特基因序列证实它们与先前发现的任何亚型都不匹配,为进一步的科学探索铺平了道路。
Molecular Characterization of Molluscum Contagiosum Virus: Identification of a Putative New Clade Through MC021L Gene Analysis in Diyala Province, Iraq.
This research concentrated on the molecular diagnosis of Molluscum contagiosum (MC) in clinically suspected individuals from Diyala Province, Iraq, through the identification of the MC021L gene in skin tissue samples between October 2020 and April 2021. A total of 101 skin lesion samples were collected from patients suspected of MC infection, ranging in age from 5 months to 60 years and including both males and females. Samples were gathered from Baquba Teaching Hospital, the dermatology clinic, and multiple basic healthcare centers, where a tailored questionnaire was developed to capture sociodemographic and clinical details. All samples were analyzed using conventional PCR to detect the MC021L gene with specific primers, followed by gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Data were analyzed using SPSS Version 27, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. PCR results showed that 19 samples (18.8%) tested positive, with distinct bands at 979 bp. Sequencing of the MC021L locus uncovered 52 nucleic acid variations that are present in almost all samples (including missense mutations in the MC021L-encoded glycoprotein). These variations were uniformly distributed across the MC021L gene in the viral samples. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that all viral strains belonged to a putative new clade that was located between Subtypes-I and -II. Four isolates were submitted to the NCBI database and assigned the accession numbers LC629162, LC629163, LC629164, and LC629165. The unique genetic sequences of these isolates of the MC021L gene confirmed that they do not match any previously identified subtypes, paving the way for further scientific exploration.