Yamashita M, Ishida T, Ohkura S, Miura T, Hayami M
Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2001 May 20;17(8):783-7. doi: 10.1089/088922201750237068.
Human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is endemic among three ethnically distinguishable populations in Japan (the Ainu, Ryukyuans, and Wajin), which, together, account for most of the population in Japan. While much is known about the phylogeny of the Ryukyuan and Wajin strains of HTLV-1, only one Ainu strain has been phylogenetically analyzed. We report here a new HTLV-1 strain from the Ainu. The new isolate (U8306), as well as the previously reported isolate, are members of the Cosmopolitan group and further belong to the Transcontinental subgroup. This subgroup also predominates among the Ryukyuans, whereas the Japanese subgroup is the major subgroup among the Wajin. The predominance of subgroup A in the Ainu and Ryukyuans suggests that they share a common origin of HTLV-1.
人类T细胞白血病病毒1型(HTLV-1)在日本三个种族不同的人群(阿伊努人、琉球人和和人)中呈地方性流行,这三个人群加起来占日本人口的大部分。虽然关于HTLV-1的琉球人和和人毒株的系统发育已经有很多了解,但只有一株阿伊努人毒株进行了系统发育分析。我们在此报告一株来自阿伊努人的新HTLV-1毒株。新分离株(U8306)以及先前报告的分离株均为世界组的成员,并且进一步属于跨大陆亚组。该亚组在琉球人中也占主导地位,而日本亚组是和人中的主要亚组。A亚组在阿伊努人和琉球人中占主导地位,这表明他们的HTLV-1有共同的起源。