人类t淋巴细胞嗜型病毒在传播队列中的多态性:序列变异与疾病表现之间无关联

Journal of human virology Pub Date : 1999-09-01
A M Sambor, M S Pombo de Oliveira, A Farhadi, J K Carr, S M Carvalho, W A Blattner, J H Kim
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目的:探讨一个包含多种疾病表现的人类嗜t淋巴病毒I型(HTLV-I)的独特传播队列能否用于建立tax基因序列与HTLV疾病表达之间的关系。方法:从人群中htlv感染者外周血单个核细胞(PBMC)中提取DNA。利用聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增出1.1 kb的tax片段并克隆。每个人测序6到12个个体克隆。结果:与参考菌株ATK比较显示出许多差异;然而,传播队列中所有人的共识税收序列是相同的。个体内变异为0.1% ~ 0.3%。从索引病例中获得的税收序列与从患有热带痉挛性截瘫/ htlv - i相关脊髓病(TSP/HAM)的输血接受者中获得的税收序列没有差异。来自同一索引病例的税收序列与从第二个接受者的无症状或ATL期获得的序列没有差异。结论:在这个队列中,似乎没有与HTLV感染的特定疾病表现相关的基因型。
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Human T-lymphotropic virus type I tax polymorphisms in a transmission cohort: no association between sequence variation and disease manifestations.

Objective: To determine whether a unique human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) transmission cohort containing multiple disease manifestations could be used to establish a relationship between tax gene sequence and HTLV disease expression.

Methods: DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of the HTLV-infected persons in the cohort. A 1.1-kb fragment of tax was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and cloned. Six to 12 individual clones were sequenced per person.

Results: Comparison to a reference ATK strain showed numerous differences; however, consensus tax sequences from all persons within the transmission cohort were identical. Intraperson variation was 0.1% to 0.3%. Tax sequences from the index case did not differ from those obtained from a transfusion recipient who developed tropical spastic paraparesis/HTLV-I-associated myelopathy (TSP/HAM). Tax sequences from the same index case did not differ from sequences obtained from the asymptomatic or ATL phases of a second recipient.

Conclusions: In this cohort there did not appear to be tax genotypes associated with specific disease manifestations of HTLV infection.

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