University of Lagos Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria.
HIV/AIDS & Global Health Research Programme, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, 0950, South Africa.
Arch Virol. 2020 Mar;165(3):571-582. doi: 10.1007/s00705-020-04538-1. Epub 2020 Feb 6.
Torque teno virus (TTV), torque teno mini virus (TTMV) and torque teno midi virus (TTMDV) are members of the family Anelloviridae that are known to infect humans. Although no pathogenic roles have been associated with anelloviruses, their high prevalence and perceived ubiquitousness have provoked scientific interest in understanding their molecular and biological characteristics. We used nested PCR to determine the prevalence of anelloviruses among 130 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients and 130 healthy blood donors, and analyzed three near-full-length genome sequences of TTV isolates from HIV-infected and non-HIV infected Nigerians. Statistical analysis showed that the rate of TTV infection was significantly higher in the HIV-infected group (65%) than in the blood donor group (26%) (p < 0.05, χ = 40.3). TTMV and TTMDV infections were very high in both groups, ranging between 88 and 95%. No significant association was found between TTV infection and age, sex, CD4 cell count, HIV viral load or alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level. Near-full-length genome sequences of TTV isolates FL100, FL08 and BD67 determined by next-generation sequencing were 3.6 kb, 3.2 kb and 2.9 kb, respectively, in size. Their GenBank accession numbers are MK820644, MK820645, MK820646, respectively. These isolates shared 59% sequence identity across the whole genome and clustered in two different phylogenetic groups. Our study established for the first time the circulation of TTV, TTMV and TTMDV in the Nigerian population, with a disproportionately higher prevalence of TTV in HIV-infected patients. The near-complete TTV genome sequences from Nigeria are similar to the sequences KT163879 and KT163916 (3748 and 3190 respectively), obtained from the plasma of HIV-infected subjects from the United States, and EU305675 (2919), identified in human plasma samples from France.
Torque teno 病毒(TTV)、Torque teno 微小病毒(TTMV)和 Torque teno 中型病毒(TTMDV)是已知感染人类的单链环状 DNA 病毒科(Anelloviridae)的成员。尽管尚未发现与单链环状 DNA 病毒相关的致病作用,但它们的高流行率和广泛存在引起了科学界对其分子和生物学特性的兴趣。我们使用巢式聚合酶链反应(PCR)来确定 130 名人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染患者和 130 名健康献血者中,单链环状 DNA 病毒的流行率,并分析了来自 HIV 感染和非 HIV 感染的尼日利亚人的 3 个 TTV 分离株的近全长基因组序列。统计分析表明,HIV 感染组 TTV 感染率(65%)显著高于献血组(26%)(p<0.05,χ=40.3)。两组中 TTMV 和 TTMDV 的感染率均非常高,在 88%至 95%之间。TTV 感染与年龄、性别、CD4 细胞计数、HIV 病毒载量或丙氨酸氨基转移酶(ALT)水平之间未发现显著关联。通过下一代测序确定的 TTV 分离株 FL100、FL08 和 BD67 的近全长基因组序列大小分别为 3.6 kb、3.2 kb 和 2.9 kb,其 GenBank 登录号分别为 MK820644、MK820645 和 MK820646。这些分离株在整个基因组中具有 59%的序列同一性,并聚类为两个不同的进化群。我们的研究首次在尼日利亚人群中建立了 TTV、TTMV 和 TTMDV 的循环,HIV 感染患者中 TTV 的流行率明显更高。来自尼日利亚的近完整 TTV 基因组序列与从美国 HIV 感染患者的血浆中获得的 KT163879 和 KT163916(分别为 3748 和 3190)以及从法国人类血浆样本中鉴定的 EU305675(2919)相似。