| Literature DB >> 27393975 |
Tung G Phan1, Brigitte Dreno2, Antonio Charlys da Costa3, Linlin Li1, Patricia Orlandi4, Xutao Deng1, Beatrix Kapusinszky1, Juliana Siqueira5, Anne-Chantal Knol6, Franck Halary7, Jacques Dantal8, Kathleen A Alexander9, Patricia A Pesavento10, Eric Delwart11.
Abstract
We genetically characterized seven nearly complete genomes in the protoparvovirus genus from the feces of children with diarrhea. The viruses, provisionally named cutaviruses (CutaV), varied by 1-6% nucleotides and shared ~76% and ~82% amino acid identity with the NS1 and VP1 of human bufaviruses, their closest relatives. Using PCR, cutavirus DNA was found in 1.6% (4/245) and 1% (1/100) of diarrhea samples from Brazil and Botswana respectively. In silico analysis of pre-existing metagenomics datasets then revealed closely related parvovirus genomes in skin biopsies from patients with epidermotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL or mycosis fungoides). PCR of skin biopsies yielded cutavirus DNA in 4/17 CTCL, 0/10 skin carcinoma, and 0/21 normal or noncancerous skin biopsies. In situ hybridization of CTCL skin biopsies detected viral genome within rare individual cells in regions of neoplastic infiltrations. The influence of cutavirus infection on human enteric functions and possible oncolytic role in CTCL progression remain to be determined.Entities:
Keywords: CTCL; Cutavirus; Oncolytic; Protoparvovirus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27393975 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2016.06.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616