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Prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of HTLV-I isolates in Cameroon, including those of the Baka Pygmy.

I Mboudjeka1, L Zekeng, M Yamashita, J Takehisa, E Ido, T Miura, S Ohkura, M Ikeda, L Kaptue, M Hayami.   

Abstract

Our previous analysis of an HTLV-I isolate (CMR229) from a Cameroonian Pygmy demonstrated that the isolate is distinct from typical HTLV-Is of the "Central African group," which has a close similarity to HTLV-I-related simian viruses (STLV-I) in Africa. In this study, we analyzed six new HTLV-Is from Cameroon consisting of three isolates from the Pygmy and three from the Bantu to examine further the genetic features of HTLV-I in Cameroon, especially in the Pygmy. A phylogenetic tree based on the long terminal repeats (LTR) region showed that all the new HTLV-Is belong to the Central African group. On the other hand, an env-based analysis of CMR229 confirmed the previous finding derived from LTR-based analysis that CMR229 has a similarity to African STLV-Is, but is distinct from the typical Central African group of HTLV-I. This suggests that multiple interspecies transmissions from non-human primates to humans have occurred in Central Africa, resulting in the presence of two distinct HTLV-I strains in this area. In addition, it seems likely that the Pygmy harbors the heterogeneous HTLV-I strains from which the main HTLV-I population spread into the Bantu.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9310132      PMCID: PMC5921489          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00427.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


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