Kaczorowska Joanna, Cicilionytė Aurelija, Wahdaty Annet Firouzi, Deijs Martin, Jebbink Maarten F, Bakker Margreet, van der Hoek Lia
Laboratory of Experimental Virology, Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Amsterdam Institute for Infection and Immunity, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Front Microbiol. 2022 Sep 16;13:951040. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.951040. eCollection 2022.
Anelloviruses (AVs) are widespread in the population and infect humans at the early stage of life. The mode of transmission of AVs is still unknown, however, mother-to-child transmission, e.g., via breastfeeding, is one of the likely infection routes. To determine whether the mother-to-child transmission of AVs may still occur despite the absence of natural birth and breastfeeding, 29 serum samples from five HIV-1-positive mother and child pairs were Illumina-sequenced. The Illumina reads were mapped to an AV lineage database "Anellometrix" containing 502 distinct ORF1 sequences. Although the majority of lineages from the mother were not shared with the child, the mother and child anellomes did display a significant similarity. These findings suggest that AVs may be transmitted from mothers to their children via different routes than delivery or breastfeeding.
环曲病毒(AVs)在人群中广泛存在,且在生命早期感染人类。然而,AVs的传播方式仍不清楚,母婴传播,例如通过母乳喂养,是可能的感染途径之一。为了确定即使没有自然分娩和母乳喂养,AVs的母婴传播是否仍会发生,对来自五对HIV-1阳性母婴的29份血清样本进行了Illumina测序。Illumina测序读数被比对到一个包含502个不同ORF1序列的AV谱系数据库“Anellometrix”。尽管母亲的大多数谱系没有与孩子共享,但母婴的环曲病毒组确实显示出显著的相似性。这些发现表明,AVs可能通过不同于分娩或母乳喂养的途径从母亲传播给孩子。