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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
The Close Relationship between South African and Latin American HTLV Type 1 Strains Corroborated in a Molecular Epidemiological Study of the HTLV Type 1 Isolates from a Blood Donor Cohort
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Augusto Cesar Andrade Mota, Sonia Van Dooren, Flora Maria De Campos Fernandes, Sergio Araujo Pereira, Artur Trancoso Lopo Queiroz, Viviana Olavarria Gallazzi, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Bernardo Galvão-Castro, Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses.
April 2007,
23(4): 503-507.
doi:10.1089/aid.2006.0203.
Augusto Cesar Andrade Mota Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health/Foundation for Scientific Development, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Sonia Van Dooren Rega Institute for Medical Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leven, Belgium. Flora Maria De Campos Fernandes Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health/Foundation for Scientific Development, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Advanced Public Health Laboratory, Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (LASP/CPqGM/FIOCRUZ), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Sergio Araujo Pereira Advanced Public Health Laboratory, Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (LASP/CPqGM/FIOCRUZ), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Artur Trancoso Lopo Queiroz Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health/Foundation for Scientific Development, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Viviana Olavarria Gallazzi Advanced Public Health Laboratory, Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (LASP/CPqGM/FIOCRUZ), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Anne-Mieke Vandamme Rega Institute for Medical Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leven, Belgium. Bernardo Galvão-Castro Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health/Foundation for Scientific Development, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Advanced Public Health Laboratory, Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (LASP/CPqGM/FIOCRUZ), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health/Foundation for Scientific Development, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Advanced Public Health Laboratory, Gonçalo Moniz Research Center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (LASP/CPqGM/FIOCRUZ), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It has been difficult to explain why all HTLV-1 sequences in Salvador, a city in the northeast of Brazil, belong to the Transcontinental (A) subgroup of the Cosmopolitan (a) subtype, since according to historical data the vast majority of slaves brought to Brazil (through Salvador) came from west Africa, where only the western African subgroup (C) has been found. To shed more light on this subject we conducted a phylogenetic analysis of 23 isolates from blood donors of Salvador. DNA was extracted and submitted to a nested PCR for amplification of the entire LTR region. The PCR products were purified and sequenced on an automated sequencer. Neighbor-joining and maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses were performed. None of the new sequences from Salvador clustered within the West-African subgroup C. Confirming previous results, all sequences belonged to the Transcontinental subgroup (A) of the Cosmopolitan subtype, and clustered in two Latin American clusters. In addition we showed sequences from southern Africa clustering in both Latin American clusters. One of the new sequences is ancestral to the larger Latin American cluster beta due to a duplication of a 12-bp long fragment, a finding that has not been previously described. These findings support the hypothesis that HTLV-1 isolates circulating in Latin America have a closer relationship to South African compared to West-African HTLV-1 strains. The 12-bp-long duplications in one of the sequences has no obvious clinical or biological implications yet.  This paper was cited by:Phylogenetic and molecular analysis of HTLV-1 isolates from a medium sized town in Northern of Brazil: Tracing a common origin of the virus from the most endemic city in the country Themístocles Magalhães, Aline Cristina Mota-Miranda, Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara, Viviana Olavarria, Bernardo Galvão-Castro, Maria Fernanda Rios-Grassi Journal of Medical Virology. Dec 2008, Vol. 80, No. 11: 2040-2045 CrossRef HTLV Type 1 Genetic Types among Native Descendants in Argentina René Gastaldello, Alena Mayo Iñiguez, Koko Otsuki, Gabriela Lamas, Marcos Balangero, María Gabriela Barbas, Andrea Mangano, Luisa Sen, Eduardo Maturano, Carlos Remondegui, Ana Carolina Paulo Vicente, Sandra Gallego AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. Sep 2008, Vol. 24, No. 9: 1139-1146 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & PermissionsHTLV Type 1 Molecular Study in Brazilian Villages with African Characteristics Giving Support to the Post-Columbian Introduction Hypothesis Filipe Ferreira de Almeida Rego, Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara, Jose Pereira Moura Neto, Aline Cristina Andrade Mota Miranda, Osmario de Souza Pereira, Marilda de Souza Gonçalves, Bernardo Galvão-Castro AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. May 2008, Vol. 24, No. 5: 673-677 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & Permissions
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