Fukasawa M, Tsujimoto H, Ishikawa K, Miura T, Ivanoff B, Cooper R W, Frost E, Delaporte E, Mingle J A, Grant F C
Department of Animal Pathology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo.
Virology. 1987 Dec;161(2):315-20. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(87)90123-1.
Two isolates of human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) were obtained from lymphocyte cultures of a healthy carrier in Gabon and another in Ghana. Their proviruses were analyzed by Southern blot hybridization and compared with prototypical HTLV-I isolated in Japan and the United States. The provirus genomes of both strains were highly homologous to the prototype HTLV-I along the whole viral genome. The restriction endonuclease sites of the Ghanian isolate were almost identical with those of the prototype HTLV-I, but 10 of 26 sites of the Gabonese isolate were different from those of the prototype. Furthermore, the restriction map of the Gabonese isolate resembled those of a simian T-cell leukemia virus (STLV-I) isolated from a chimpanzee from Sierra Leone and a variant of HTLV-I from Zaire (HTLV-Ib) more closely than those of any other known HTLV-I. These results indicated the existence of some unique strains of HTLV-I transmitted among African people, and the importance of clarifying the origin and transmission of HTLV group viruses.
从加蓬一名健康携带者以及加纳另一名健康携带者的淋巴细胞培养物中获得了两株I型人类T细胞白血病病毒(HTLV-I)。通过Southern印迹杂交分析了它们的前病毒,并与在日本和美国分离出的典型HTLV-I进行了比较。两株病毒的前病毒基因组在整个病毒基因组上与典型HTLV-I高度同源。加纳分离株的限制性内切酶位点与典型HTLV-I几乎相同,但加蓬分离株的26个位点中有10个与典型HTLV-I不同。此外,加蓬分离株的限制性图谱与从塞拉利昂黑猩猩分离出的猿猴T细胞白血病病毒(STLV-I)以及来自扎伊尔的HTLV-I变体(HTLV-Ib)的限制性图谱比与任何其他已知HTLV-I的限制性图谱更为相似。这些结果表明在非洲人群中存在一些独特的HTLV-I毒株,以及阐明HTLV病毒群起源和传播的重要性。