Five complete genomes of JC virus Type 3 from Africans and African Americans

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Agostini, HT
Ryschkewitsch, CF
Brubaker, GR
Shao, J
Stoner, GL
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[1] NINCDS, EXPT NEUROPATHOL LAB, NIH, BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA
[2] KILIMANJARO CHRISTIAN MED CTR, MOSHI, TANZANIA
[3] SHIRATI HOSP, SHIRATI, TANZANIA
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10.1007/s007050050108
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The central demyelinating disease progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is caused by the human polyomavirus JC virus (JCV). JCV evolved as geographically based genotypes of which Type 3 is an African variant first characterized in HIV-I positive patients from Tanzania. This study reports the complete sequence of five JCV Type 3 strains. The entire JCV genome was PCR amplified from urine specimens of three African and two African-American individuals. The African consensus sequence was compared to the Type 1 and Type 2 prototype strains, JCV (Mad-1) and JCV(GS/B), respectively. Type 3 differed in 2.2% of its coding region genome from JCV (Mad-1) and in 1.3% from JCV(GS/B). Within the coding region the sequence variation among the three types was higher in the capsid protein VP1 and in the regulatory protein large T antigen than in the agnoprotein or in VP2/3. Notable Type 3-specific changes were located at sites adjacent to the zinc finger motif and near the major donor and acceptor splice junctions of large T antigen. Four of the five urinary Type 3 strains had an unrearranged, archetypal regulatory region. African strain #309 showed a 10-bp deletion at a location similar to that previously described for #307 from Tanzania. The African-American Type 3 strain #312 was closely related to the African consensus sequence. The complete genome of a urinary JCV strain from another African-American male, previously reported as a possible Type 5, showed a sequence difference of only 0.52% from the Tanzanian consensus and has been reclassified as a subtype of Type 3.
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