| Literature DB >> 28701419 |
Madoka Kuramitsu1, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka2, Tadanori Yamochi3, Sanaz Firouzi3, Tomoo Sato4, Kazumi Umeki5, Daisuke Sasaki6, Hiroo Hasegawa6, Ryuji Kubota7, Rieko Sobata8, Chieko Matsumoto8, Noriaki Kaneko9, Haruka Momose1, Kumiko Araki1, Masumichi Saito1, Kisato Nosaka10, Atae Utsunomiya11, Ki-Ryang Koh12, Masao Ogata13, Kaoru Uchimaru3,14, Masako Iwanaga15, Yasuko Sagara16, Yoshihisa Yamano4, Akihiko Okayama5, Kiyonori Miura17, Masahiro Satake8, Shigeru Saito18, Kazuo Itabashi19, Kazunari Yamaguchi1, Makoto Kuroda2, Toshiki Watanabe20, Kazu Okuma1, Isao Hamaguchi21.
Abstract
Western blotting (WB) for human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is performed to confirm anti-HTLV-1 antibodies detected at the initial screening of blood donors and in pregnant women. However, the frequent occurrence of indeterminate results is a problem with this test. We therefore assessed the cause of indeterminate WB results by analyzing HTLV-1 provirus genomic sequences. A quantitative PCR assay measuring HTLV-1 provirus in WB-indeterminate samples revealed that the median proviral load was approximately 100-fold lower than that of WB-positive samples (0.01 versus 0.71 copy/100 cells). Phylogenic analysis of the complete HTLV-1 genomes of WB-indeterminate samples did not identify any specific phylogenetic groups. When we analyzed the nucleotide changes in 19 HTLV-1 isolates from WB-indeterminate samples, we identified 135 single nucleotide substitutions, composed of four types, G to A (29%), C to T (19%), T to C (19%), and A to G (16%). In the most frequent G-to-A substitution, 64% occurred at GG dinucleotides, indicating that APOBEC3G is responsible for mutagenesis in WB-indeterminate samples. Moreover, interestingly, five WB-indeterminate isolates had nonsense mutations in Pol and/or Tax, Env, p12, and p30. These findings suggest that WB-indeterminate carriers have low production of viral antigens because of a combination of a low proviral load and mutations in the provirus, which may interfere with host recognition of HTLV-1 antigens.Entities:
Keywords: Western blot indeterminate; human T cell leukemia virus; nonsense mutation; nucleic acid technology; nucleotide substitution; proviral load; provirus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28701419 PMCID: PMC5648719 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.00659-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Microbiol ISSN: 0095-1137 Impact factor: 5.948