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Leukotrienes (LTs) are lipid mediators involved in several inflammatory disorders. We investigated the LT pathway in human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection by evaluating LT levels in HTLV-1-infected patients classified according to the clinical status as asymptomatic carriers (HACs) and HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) patients. Bioactive LTB4 and CysLTs were both increased in the plasma and in the supernatant of peripheral blood mononuclear cell cultures of HTLV-1-infected when compared to non-infected. Interestingly, CysLT concentrations were increased in HAM/TSP patients. Also, the concentration of plasma LTB4 and LTC4 positively correlated with the HTLV-1 proviral load in HTLV-1-infected individuals. The gene expression levels of LT receptors were differentially modulated in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells of HTLV-1-infected patients. Analysis of the overall plasma signature of immune mediators demonstrated that LT and chemokine amounts were elevated during HTLV-1 infection. Importantly, in addition to CysLTs, IP-10 was also identified as a biomarker for HAM/TSP activity. These data suggest that LTs are likely to be associated with HTLV-1 infection and HAM/TSP development, suggesting their putative use for clinical monitoring.  相似文献   

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We investigated the presence of human T-lymphotropic virus type 2 (HTLV-2) DNA in the peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets obtained from 18 patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and HTLV-2, 6 of whom also had predominantly sensory polyneuropathy (PSP). HTLV-2 DNA and RNA were found in CD8- and CD19-positive cells, and, for patients with PSP, in CD14-positive cells as well. Furthermore, the patients with PSP had higher proviral loads than those without PSP.  相似文献   

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Sera from 3,158 individuals living in northern Egypt were tested for the presence of antibodies against human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) by the newly developed particle agglutination (PA) test. Ten sera gave a positive reaction in the PA test. Eight of these sera were examined further by Western blotting and all of them gave several bands corresponding to HTLV-I structural proteins. Two of the 8 sera gave positive results in the indirect immunofluorescence test. The results indicate the presence of HTLV-I carriers in this area, although at very low incidence (0.063%).  相似文献   

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Human T lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) infection is largely latent in infected persons. How HTLV-1 establishes latency and reactivates is unclear. Here we show that most HTLV-1-infected HeLa cells become senescent. By contrast, when NF-κB activity is blocked, senescence is averted, and infected cells continue to divide and chronically produce viral proteins. A small population of infected NF-κB-normal HeLa cells expresses low but detectable levels of Tax and Rex, albeit not Gag or Env. In these “latently” infected cells, HTLV-1 LTR trans-activation by Tax persists, but NF-κB trans-activation is attenuated due to inhibition by HBZ, the HTLV-1 antisense protein. Furthermore, Gag-Pol mRNA localizes primarily in the nuclei of these cells. Importantly, HBZ was found to inhibit Rex-mediated export of intron-containing mRNAs. Over-expression of Rex or shRNA-mediated silencing of HBZ led to viral reactivation. Importantly, strong NF-κB inhibition also reactivates HTLV-1. Hence, during HTLV-1 infection, when Tax/Rex expression is robust and dominant over HBZ, productive infection ensues with expression of structural proteins and NF-κB hyper-activation, which induces senescence. When Tax/Rex expression is muted and HBZ is dominant, latent infection is established with expression of regulatory (Tax/Rex/HBZ) but not structural proteins. HBZ maintains viral latency by down-regulating Tax-induced NF-κB activation and senescence, and by inhibiting Rex-mediated expression of viral structural proteins.  相似文献   

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Introduction

In resource-poor areas, infectious diseases may be important causes of morbidity among individuals infected with the Human T-Lymphotropic Virus type 1 (HTLV-1). We report the clinical associations of HTLV-1 infection among socially disadvantaged Indigenous adults in central Australia.

Methodology and Principal Findings

HTLV-1 serological results for Indigenous adults admitted 1st January 2000 to 31st December 2010 were obtained from the Alice Springs Hospital pathology database. Infections, comorbid conditions and HTLV-1 related diseases were identified using ICD-10 AM discharge morbidity codes. Relevant pathology and imaging results were reviewed. Disease associations, admission rates and risk factors for death were compared according to HTLV-1 serostatus. HTLV-1 western blots were positive for 531 (33.3%) of 1595 Indigenous adults tested. Clinical associations of HTLV-1 infection included bronchiectasis (adjusted Risk Ratio, 1.35; 95% CI, 1.14–1.60), blood stream infections (BSI) with enteric organisms (aRR, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.05–1.77) and admission with strongyloidiasis (aRR 1.38; 95% CI, 1.16–1.64). After adjusting for covariates, HTLV-1 infection remained associated with increased numbers of BSI episodes (adjusted negative binomial regression, coefficient, 0.21; 95% CI, 0.02–0.41) and increased admission numbers with strongyloidiasis (coefficient, 0.563; 95% CI, 0.17–0.95) and respiratory conditions including asthma (coefficient, 0.99; 95% CI, 0.27–1.7), lower respiratory tract infections (coefficient, 0.19; 95% CI, 0.04–0.34) and bronchiectasis (coefficient, 0.60; 95% CI, 0.02–1.18). Two patients were admitted with adult T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma, four with probable HTLV-1 associated myelopathy and another with infective dermatitis. Independent predictors of mortality included BSI with enteric organisms (aRR 1.78; 95% CI, 1.15–2.74) and bronchiectasis (aRR 2.07; 95% CI, 1.45–2.98).

Conclusion

HTLV-1 infection contributes to morbidity among socially disadvantaged Indigenous adults in central Australia. This is largely due to an increased risk of other infections and respiratory disease. The spectrum of HTLV-1 related diseases may vary according to the social circumstances of the affected population.  相似文献   

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Human T-cell leukemia virus types 1 and 2 (HTLV-1 and HTLV-2) are closely related retroviruses with nucleotide sequences that are 65% identical. To determine whether their envelope glycoproteins function similarly and to define the molecular determinants of HTLV-2 envelope-mediated functions, we have used pseudotyped viruses and have introduced mutations into regions of the HTLV-2 glycoproteins homologous to those known to be important for HTLV-1 glycoprotein functions. The envelopes of the two viruses could be exchanged with no loss of infectivity, suggesting that the glycoproteins function in broadly similar ways. However, comparative analysis of the HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 glycoproteins showed subtle differences in the structure-function relationships of the two surface glycoprotein (SU) subunits, even though they recognize the same receptor. Indeed, mutations introduced at equivalent positions in the two SU glycoproteins resulted in different phenotypes in the two viruses. The scenario is the opposite for the transmembrane glycoprotein (TM) subunits, in which the functional domains of the two viruses are strictly conserved, confirming the involvement of the TM ectodomain in postfusion events required for full infectivity of the HTLVs. Thus, although they recognize the same receptor, the HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 SU subunits have slightly different ways of transducing the conformational information that primes a common fusion mechanism effected by similar TM subunits.  相似文献   

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汉坦病毒汉滩型特殊新亚型的发现   总被引:13,自引:0,他引:13  
应用RT-PCR扩增了皖南山区分离株AH09的M和S片段全基因,克隆于T载体,纯化后测定序列。结果AH09株M片段的全基因序列共3625个核苷酸,编码1135个氨基酸;S片段的全基因序列共1724个核苷酸,编码430个氨基酸。M和S片段全基因核苷酸和氨基酸与汉坦病毒各型株的代表株和HTN型毒株的同源性比较表明,AH09株分枝与HTN型接近,与其它各型病毒则相距较远,故确定为HTN型毒株,但AH09株与HTN型毒株的M和S片段全基因序列有差异,其差异分别高达23.6%和20.4%,经种系发生分析,AH09株是迄今为止所发现的HTN型病毒中差异最大的新基因亚型病毒株,AH09株病毒M片段的氨基酸与HTN型相差13.5%至14.8%,而S片段仅相差7%-8.1%,说明AH09毒株的变异主要发生在M片段。而ORF和3‘端的NCR区核苷酸序列分析比较说明,病毒的变异更主要集中在该片段的3‘端的NCR区。  相似文献   

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Background

HTLV-1 infection is endemic among people of Melanesian descent in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Molecular studies reveal that these Melanesian strains belong to the highly divergent HTLV-1c subtype. In Australia, HTLV-1 is also endemic among the Indigenous people of central Australia; however, the molecular epidemiology of HTLV-1 infection in this population remains poorly documented.

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Studying a series of 23 HTLV-1 strains from Indigenous residents of central Australia, we analyzed coding (gag, pol, env, tax) and non-coding (LTR) genomic proviral regions. Four complete HTLV-1 proviral sequences were also characterized. Phylogenetic analyses implemented with both Neighbor-Joining and Maximum Likelihood methods revealed that all proviral strains belong to the HTLV-1c subtype with a high genetic diversity, which varied with the geographic origin of the infected individuals. Two distinct Australians clades were found, the first including strains derived from most patients whose origins are in the North, and the second comprising a majority of those from the South of central Australia. Time divergence estimation suggests that the speciation of these two Australian clades probably occurred 9,120 years ago (38,000–4,500).

Conclusions

The HTLV-1c subtype is endemic to central Australia where the Indigenous population is infected with diverse subtype c variants. At least two Australian clades exist, which cluster according to the geographic origin of the human hosts. These molecular variants are probably of very ancient origin. Further studies could provide new insights into the evolution and modes of dissemination of these retrovirus variants and the associated ancient migration events through which early human settlement of Australia and Melanesia was achieved.  相似文献   

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The Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) subtype B is the most predominant clade in Central America; but information about the evolutionary history of this virus in this geographic region is scarce. In this study, we reconstructed the spatiotemporal and population dynamics of the HIV-1 subtype B epidemic in Panama. A total of 761 HIV-1 subtype B pol sequences obtained in Panama between 2004 and 2013 were combined with subtype B pol sequences from the Americas and Europe. Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses revealed that HIV-1 subtype B infections in Panama derived from the dissemination of multiple founder viruses. Most Panamanian subtype B viruses (94.5%) belong to the pandemic viral strain proposed as originated in the US, whereas others (5.5%) were intermixed among non-pandemic Caribbean strains. The bulk (76.6%) of subtype B sequences from Panama grouped within 12 country-specific clades that were not detected in other Central American countries. Bayesian coalescent-based analyses suggest that most Panamanian clades probably originated between the early 1970s and the early 1980s. The root location of major Panamanian clades was traced to the most densely populated districts of Panama province. Major Panamanian clades appear to have experienced one or two periods of exponential growth of variable duration between the 1970s and the 2000s, with median growth rates from 0.2 to 0.4 year 1. Thus, the HIV-1 subtype B epidemic in Panama is driven by the expansion of local viral strains that were introduced from the Caribbean and other American countries at an early stage of the AIDS pandemic.  相似文献   

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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) causes T-cell malignancies in a small percentage of the population infected with the virus after a long carrier state. In the present study, we established a seronegative HTLV-1 carrier state in rats inoculated with a newly established HTLV-1-infected rat T cell line, FPM1. FPM1 originated from rat thymocytes cocultured with a human HTLV-1 producer, MT-2 cells, and expressed rat CD4, CD5, CD25, and HTLV-1 Tax. However, FPM1 scarcely expressed other major HTLV-1 structural proteins and failed to induce typical antibody responses against HTLV-1 in inoculated rats. In contrast, control rats inoculated with MT-2 cells generated significant levels of anti-HTLV-1 antibodies. HTLV-1 proviruses were detected in peripheral blood cells of syngeneic rats inoculated with FPM1 for more than 1 year. Analysis of the flanking region of HTLV-1 provirus integrated into host cells suggested that FPM1 cells remained in these animals over a relatively long period of time. However, a similar seronegative HTLV-1 carrier state was induced in the rats inoculated with mitomycin C-treated FPM1 cells and also in FPM1-inoculated allogeneic rats, suggesting that FPM1 could also transmit HTLV-1 into host cells in vivo. Our findings indicated that (i) HTLV-1-immortalized T cells which preferentially express HTLV-1 Tax persisted in vivo but failed to induce any diseases in immunocompetent syngeneic rats and that (ii) suboptimal levels of HTLV-1 for antibody responses allowed the establishment of persistent HTLV-1 infection.  相似文献   

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Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) envelope (Env) glycoprotein mediates binding of the virus to its receptor on the surface of target cells and subsequent fusion of virus and cell membranes. To better understand the mechanisms that control HTLV-1 Env trafficking and activity, we have examined two protein-protein interaction motifs in the cytoplasmic domain of Env. One is the sequence YSLI, which matches the consensus YXXΦ motifs that are known to interact with various adaptor protein complexes; the other is the sequence ESSL at the C terminus of Env, which matches the consensus PDZ-binding motif. We show here that mutations that destroy the YXXΦ motif increased Env expression on the cell surface and increased cell-cell fusion activity. In contrast, mutation of the PDZ-binding motif greatly diminished Env expression in cells, which could be restored to wild-type levels either by mutating the YXXΦ motif or by silencing AP2 and AP3, suggesting that interactions with PDZ proteins oppose an Env degradation pathway mediated by AP2 and AP3. Silencing of the PDZ protein hDlg1 did not affect Env expression, suggesting that hDlg1 is not a binding partner for Env. Substitution of the YSLI sequence in HTLV-1 Env with YXXΦ elements from other cell or virus membrane-spanning proteins resulted in alterations in Env accumulation in cells, incorporation into virions, and virion infectivity. Env variants containing YXXΦ motifs that are predicted to have high-affinity interaction with AP2 accumulated to lower steady-state levels. Interestingly, mutations that destroy the YXXΦ motif resulted in viruses that were not infectious by cell-free or cell-associated routes of infection. Unlike YXXΦ, the function of the PDZ-binding motif manifests itself only in the producer cells; AP2 silencing restored the incorporation of PDZ-deficient Env into virus-like particles (VLPs) and the infectivity of these VLPs to wild-type levels.Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) envelope (Env), like most retroviral envelopes, is synthesized as a precursor protein in the endoplasmic reticulum, forms trimers, and is cleaved by a cellular furin-like protease as it transits through the trans-Golgi network on its way to the plasma membrane (7, 21, 31). Cleavage of the HTLV-1 Env precursor generates a 46-kDa surface subunit (SU, gp46) and a 21-kDa transmembrane protein (TM, gp21) (8, 43). SU contains the receptor-binding domain and is linked by a disulfide bond to TM, which anchors Env to the membrane and mediates fusion of virus and cell membranes after receptor engagement (11, 28, 40, 51). TM consists of extracellular, membrane-spanning, and cytoplasmic domains (31); the last contains motifs that direct Env trafficking, membrane targeting, and virion incorporation. HTLV-1 is poorly transmitted as cell-free virus, and there is good evidence supporting a model in which virions are transmitted in a polarized fashion between lymphocytes that are in close contact (22, 30). Unlike murine leukemia virus (MLV) and Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV) Envs, in which the cytoplasmic domain (CD) is cleaved by the virus-encoded protease to activate fusogenic activity (3, 6, 19, 42), the HTLV-1 Env cytoplasmic domain is not cleaved and HTLV-1 Env exists on the cell surface in a highly fusogenic state. In many respects, HTLV-1 Env resembles versions of MLV or MPMV Envs that lack C-terminal amino acids, e.g., with elevated cell-cell fusion activity and low virion infectivity. It is not exactly clear how HTLV-1 Env is controlled such that virus infection can proceed without cell-cell fusion, but it is probable that Env trafficking plays an important role. The cytoplasmic domain of HTLV-1 Env is relatively short and contains two important trafficking motifs: a YXXΦ motif (YSLI), which is involved in membrane protein trafficking and basolateral sorting in polarized epithelial cells (10), and a PDZ-binding motif (ESSL), which can interact with numerous PDZ proteins but is not found in other retroviral Envs (2).The tyrosine-based sorting motif (YXXΦ, where Y is tyrosine, X is any amino acid, and Φ is a bulky hydrophobic amino acid) determines the trafficking and turnover of many membrane-spanning proteins in the cell (5, 39) and is present in most retroviral Env proteins (7). The YXXΦ motif interacts with the μ subunit of the heterotetrameric adaptor protein complexes AP1, AP2, AP3, and AP4. Each adaptor complex is involved in a specific trafficking pathway: AP1 and AP4 deliver cargo from the trans-Golgi network to the plasma membrane (13, 33, 48), AP2 directs the endocytosis of proteins from the cell surface, and AP3 is involved in lysosomal sorting (5, 12, 24, 35). Each type of μ subunit interacts with a distinct but overlapping type of tyrosine-based motif; the tyrosine and the Φ residues are most critical, but affinity is determined in large part by the variable amino acids at positions +1 and +2 relative to tyrosine and also by surrounding amino acids (5, 37). Furthermore, interactions between AP2 and the YXXΦ motif may be regulated by phosphorylation of μ2 (38, 47), by localized changes in phosphoinositide concentration, or by interactions between AP2 and docking factors (47). Although most retroviral Env proteins contain YXXΦ-sorting motifs, the sequences of the motifs and their roles in Env trafficking and function appear to vary widely among different retroviruses. For example, mutation of the YXXΦ motif in MLV Env interferes with basolateral targeting of Env and diminishes viral pathogenesis in vivo but has little effect on Env accumulation at the plasma membrane (9, 16, 23, 25, 29). Mutations in the YXXΦ motif in MPMV Env are similar to those in MLV Evn and also were reported to affect Env incorporation into virions (45). Mutation of the YXXΦ motif in HTLV-1 Env was previously shown to decrease Env endocytosis, increase cell-cell fusion, increase Env incorporation into virions, abolish basolateral targeting, and decrease virus infectivity (1, 10).The most abundant protein-protein interaction domains in mammalian cells are the PDZ domains; more than 400 PDZ proteins are encoded in the human genome. PDZ domains are modular, recognize short C-terminal peptide motifs, and are often found in multiple copies or in combination with other protein interaction domains (36, 46, 50). PDZ proteins have the ability to form supramolecular scaffolds that coordinate signaling, synapse formation, cell polarity, and trafficking of interacting proteins (26, 44, 53). With respect to the last, it is important to note that PDZ proteins can delay the internalization of G protein-coupled receptors, ion channels, and membrane transporters (17, 41, 49, 52). Among retroviral Env proteins, only HTLV and simian T-lymphotropic virus (STLV) Envs contain putative PDZ-binding motifs. A yeast two-hybrid screen using the HTLV-1 Env cytoplasmic domain (CD) as bait identified the PDZ protein hDlg (human homolog of disc large protein) as a potential binding partner (2). In vitro pulldown experiments showed that a glutathione S-transferase (GST)-EnvCD fusion protein interacted with several PDZ proteins from cell lysates, one of which was hDlg. In one study, mutation of the PDZ-binding motif in HTLV-1 Env inhibited cell-cell fusion (2); in another study, hDlg small interfering RNA (siRNA) silencing caused a modest reduction in syncytium formation (54). Neither study examined how the PDZ-binding motif controls Env expression, membrane targeting, trafficking, or virus infectivity. Thus, it is still unclear which PDZ proteins interact with HTLV-1 Env in vivo and how those interactions affect Env trafficking and activity.In this paper, functional interactions between the YXXΦ motif and the PDZ-binding motif in the cytoplasmic domain of HTLV-1 Env were investigated by mutagenesis of Env and by siRNA silencing of potential cellular interacting proteins. The YXXΦ motif in HTLV-1 Env appears to interact primarily with AP2 and AP3, which regulate Env endocytosis and lysosomal degradation, respectively. Mutations that ablated the YXXΦ motif increased Env accumulation on the cell surface. The PDZ-binding motif at the C terminus of Env appears to delay Env turnover. Mutation of the PDZ-binding element diminished Env accumulation in cells to very low levels, indicating that loss of the PDZ-binding motif accelerates Env degradation. Expression of Env with a mutated PDZ-binding motif could be restored to normal levels by also mutating the YXXΦ motif or by silencing AP2 or AP3. The ability of the PDZ-binding motif to alter the activity of the YXXΦ motif depends on the particular sequence of the latter. The attenuating effect of the PDZ-binding motif on Env endocytosis could be overcome by substitution of the YSLI motif in HTLV-1 Env with YXXΦ elements from other cell or virus proteins that are predicted to have higher affinities for AP2 than the YSLI motif of HTLV-1 Env.  相似文献   

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To gain new insights on the origin, evolution, and modes of dissemination of human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-1), we performed a molecular analysis of 58 new African HTLV-1 strains (18 from West Africa, 36 from Central Africa, and 4 from South Africa) originating from 13 countries. Of particular interest were eight strains from Pygmies of remote areas of Cameroon and the Central African Republic (CAR), considered to be the oldest inhabitants of these regions. Eight long-term activated T-cell lines producing HTLV-1 gag and env antigens were established from peripheral blood mononuclear cell cultures of HTLV-1 seropositive individuals, including three from Pygmies. A fragment of the env gene encompassing most of the gp21 transmembrane region was sequenced for the 58 new strains, while the complete long terminal repeat (LTR) region was sequenced for 9 strains, including 4 from Pygmies. Comparative sequence analyses and phylogenetic studies performed on both the env and LTR regions by the neighbor-joining and DNA parsimony methods demonstrated that all 22 strains from West and South Africa belong to the widespread cosmopolitan subtype (also called HTLV-1 subtype A). Within or alongside the previously described Zairian cluster (HTLV-1 subtype B), we discovered a number of new HTLV-1 variants forming different subgroups corresponding mainly to the geographical origins of the infected persons, Cameroon, Gabon, and Zaire. Six of the eight Pygmy strains clustered together within this Central African subtype, suggesting a common origin. Furthermore, three new strains (two originating from Pygmies from Cameroon and the CAR, respectively, and one from a Gabonese individual) were particularly divergent and formed a distinct new phylogenetic cluster, characterized by specific mutations and occupying in most analyses a unique phylogenetic position between the large Central African genotype (HTLV-1 subtype B) and the Melanesian subtype (HTLV-1 subtype C). We have tentatively named this new HTLV-1 genotype HTLV-1 subtype D. While the HTLV-1 subtype D strains were not closely related to any known African strain of simian T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (STLV-1), other Pygmy strains and some of the new Cameroonian and Gabonese HTLV-1 strains were very similar (>98% nucleotide identity) to chimpanzee STLV-1 strains, reinforcing the hypothesis of interspecies transmission between humans and monkeys in Central Africa.  相似文献   

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