PHYLOGENETIC SUBTYPES OF HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE-I AND THEIR RELATIONS TO THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL BACKGROUND

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MIURA, T
FUKUNAGA, T
IGARASHI, T
YAMASHITA, M
IDO, E
FUNAHASHI, S
ISHIDA, T
WASHIO, K
UEDA, S
HASHIMOTO, K
YOSHIDA, M
OSAME, M
SENSINGHAL, B
ZANINOVIC, V
CARTIER, L
SONODA, S
TAJIMA, K
INA, Y
GOJOBORI, T
HAYAMI, M
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[1] KYOTO UNIV,INST VIRUS RES,KYOTO 606,JAPAN
[2] OSAKA UNIV,MICROBIAL DIS RES INST,SUITA,OSAKA 565,JAPAN
[3] UNIV TOKYO,FAC SCI,TOKYO 113,JAPAN
[4] UNIV TOKYO,INST MED SCI,TOKYO 108,JAPAN
[5] KAGOSHIMA UNIV,FAC MED,KAGOSHIMA 890,JAPAN
[6] BOMBAY HOSP & MED RES CTR,INST MED SCI,BOMBAY,INDIA
[7] UNIV VALLE,FAC MED,CALI,COLOMBIA
[8] UNIV CHILE,FAC MED,SANTIAGO,CHILE
[9] AICHI CANC CTR,RES INST,NAGOYA,AICHI 464,JAPAN
[10] NATL INST GENET,MISHIMA,SHIZUOKA 411,JAPAN
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10.1073/pnas.91.3.1124
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Isolates of human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) were phylogenetically analyzed from native inhabitants in India and South America (Colombia and Chile) and from Ainu (regarded as pure Japanese descendants from the preagricultural ''Jomon'' period). Their genomes were partially sequenced together with isolates from Gabon in central Africa and from Ghana in West Africa. The phylogenetic tree was constructed from the sequence data obtained and those of previously reported HTLV-I isolates and simian T-lymphotropic virus type I (STLV-I) isolates. The heterogeneity of HTLV-I was recently recognized, and one major type, generally called the ''cosmopolitan'' type, contained Japanese, Caribbean, and West African isolates. The phylogenetic tree constructed in the present study has shown that this cosmopolitan type can be further grouped into three lineages (subtypes A, B, and C). Subtype A consists of some Caribbean, two South American, and some Japanese isolates, including that from the Ainu, in addition to an Indian isolate, and subtype B consists of other Japanese isolates in addition to another Indian isolate, suggesting that there might be at least two ancestral lineages of the Japanese HTLV-I. Subtype A implies a close connection of the Caribbean and South American natives with the Japanese and thereby a possible migration of the lineage to the American continent via Beringia in the Paleolithic era. Subtype C consists of the West African and other Caribbean isolates, indicating that not all but part of the Caribbean strains directly originated from West Africa probably during the period of slave trade. The tree also has shown that the HTLV-I isolate from Gabon in central Africa forms a cluster with STLV-I from a chimpanzee, suggesting a possible interspecies transmission between man and the chimpanzee in the past. No specific clustering was observed in the tree in relation to manifestations of the disease such as adult T-cell leukemia and HTLV-I-related neurological disorders. Thus, the topology of the phylogenetic tree reflects the movement of people carrying the virus in the past.
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