Ostrow R, Zachow K, Watts S, Bender M, Pass F, Faras A
J Invest Dermatol. 1983 May;80(5):436-40. doi: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12555522.
We have recently identified two unusual human papillomavirus (HPV) isolates while engaged in an ongoing study of wart disease in meat handlers and veterinarians. The papillomas from which these two viruses were isolated clinically resembled verruca vulgaris rather than either flat warts or epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV). These two previously uncharacterized HPVs were molecularly cloned and characterized with respect to known HPVs. The genomes of the two viruses exhibited dramatically different restriction endonuclease cleavage patterns but were found to have significant sequence homology to each other, as well as to HPV-3 and a new virus isolated from a patient with EV. Neither of the two new HPV isolates exhibit detectable sequence homology under stringent conditions of hybridization or share similar restriction endonuclease cleavage patterns with previously characterized HPV types 1,2,4,5,6b, or a previously isolated HPV from meat handlers.
在一项针对肉类加工工人和兽医疣病的正在进行的研究中,我们最近鉴定出两种不寻常的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)分离株。分离出这两种病毒的乳头瘤在临床上类似于寻常疣,而非扁平疣或疣状表皮发育不良(EV)。这两种先前未被鉴定的HPV被进行了分子克隆,并与已知的HPV进行了特征对比。这两种病毒的基因组表现出截然不同的限制性内切酶切割模式,但彼此之间以及与HPV-3和从一名EV患者分离出的一种新病毒具有显著的序列同源性。在严格的杂交条件下,这两种新的HPV分离株均未表现出可检测到的序列同源性,也未与先前鉴定的HPV 1型、2型、4型、5型、6b型或先前从肉类加工工人中分离出的HPV共享相似的限制性内切酶切割模式。