Analysis of the entire genomes of thirteen TT virus variants classifiable into the fourth and fifth genetic groups, isolated from viremic infants

被引:0
|
作者
Y. H. Peng
T. Nishizawa
M. Takahashi
T. Ishikawa
A. Yoshikawa
H. Okamoto
机构
[1]  Immunology Division and Division of Molecular Virology,
[2] Jichi Medical School,undefined
[3] Tochigi-Ken,undefined
[4] Japan,undefined
[5]  Department of Microbiology,undefined
[6] Peking University Medical School,undefined
[7] Beijing,undefined
[8] China,undefined
[9]  Department of Pediatrics,undefined
[10] Nasuminami Hospital,undefined
[11] Tochigi-Ken,undefined
[12] Japan,undefined
[13]  Japanese Red Cross Saitama Blood Center,undefined
[14] Saitama-Ken,undefined
[15] Japan,undefined
来源
Archives of Virology | 2002年 / 147卷
关键词
Polymerase Chain Reaction; Nucleotide; Phylogenetic Tree; Serum Sample; Polymerase Chain Reaction Product;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
 TT virus (TTV) DNA in serum samples obtained from 24 TTV-infected infants was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with inverse primers derived from the untranslated region. The amplified PCR products were molecularly cloned; six clones each were analyzed. Seventy-six (53%) of the 144 TTV clones were classified into group 4 (YONBAN isolates), and 22 (15%) into a novel genetic group (group 5). The TTV clones in group 4 were classified into 9 types, and those in group 5 into 4 types. The entire nucleotide sequence of one representative clone each from the 13 types were determined; they comprised 3570–3770 nucleotides, and had poor homology to TTVs of groups 1–3 (TA278, PMV and SANBAN isolates). A phylogenetic tree based on the entire nucleotide sequence of open reading frame 1 confirmed the presence of five distinct clusters separated by a bootstrap value of 100%. Analysis of 13 TTV variants demonstrated preservation of the genomic organization and transcription profile in all TTV groups. TTV group 4 was detected in 54% or 72% of 7-to-12-month-old infants in Japan and China, respectively, which is comparable with that among adults in the respective country, indicating early and frequent acquisition of this TTV group in infancy.
引用
收藏
页码:21 / 41
页数:20
相关论文
共 7 条
  • [1] Analysis of the entire genomes of thirteen TT virus variants classifiable into the fourth and fifth genetic groups, isolated from viremic infants
    Peng, YH
    Nishizawa, T
    Takahashi, M
    Ishikawa, T
    Yoshikawa, A
    Okamoto, H
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 2002, 147 (01) : 21 - 41
  • [2] Analysis of the entire genomes of fifteen torque teno midi virus variants classifiable into a third group of genus Anellovirus
    Ninomiya, M.
    Takahashi, M.
    Shimosegawa, T.
    Okamoto, H.
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 2007, 152 (11) : 1961 - 1975
  • [3] Analysis of the entire genomes of fifteen torque teno midi virus variants classifiable into a third group of genus Anellovirus
    M. Ninomiya
    M. Takahashi
    T. Shimosegawa
    H. Okamoto
    [J]. Archives of Virology, 2007, 152 : 1961 - 1975
  • [4] HEPATITIS-C VIRUS VARIANTS FROM VIETNAM ARE CLASSIFIABLE INTO THE 7TH, 8TH, AND 9TH MAJOR GENETIC GROUPS
    TOKITA, H
    OKAMOTO, H
    TSUDA, F
    SONG, P
    NAKATA, S
    CHOSA, T
    IIZUKA, H
    MISHIRO, S
    MIYAKAWA, Y
    MAYUMI, M
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1994, 91 (23) : 11022 - 11026
  • [5] FUNCTIONAL-ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICALLY DISTINCT GENETIC-VARIANTS OF SIMIAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS ISOLATED FROM A MANDRILL
    SAKAI, H
    SAKURAGI, J
    SAKURAGI, S
    SHIBATA, R
    ADACHI, A
    [J]. VIROLOGY, 1992, 189 (01) : 161 - 166
  • [6] Hepatitis C virus variants from Jakarta, Indonesia classifiable into novel genotypes in the second (2e and 2f), tenth (10a) and eleventh (11a) genetic groups
    Tokita, H
    Okamoto, H
    Iizuka, H
    Kishimoto, J
    Tsuda, F
    Lesmana, LA
    Miyakawa, Y
    Mayumi, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 1996, 77 : 293 - 301
  • [7] HEPATITIS-C VIRUS VARIANTS FROM THAILAND CLASSIFIABLE INTO 5 NOVEL GENOTYPES IN THE 6TH (6B), 7TH (7C, 7D) AND 9TH (9B, 9C) MAJOR GENETIC GROUPS
    TOKITA, H
    OKAMOTO, H
    LUENGROJANAKUL, P
    VAREESANGTHIP, K
    CHAINUVATI, T
    IIZUKA, H
    TSUDA, F
    MIYAKAWA, Y
    MAYUMI, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 1995, 76 : 2329 - 2335