Southern African Origin of HTLV-1 in Romania

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Cassar, Olivier [1 ]
Marcais, Ambroise [2 ]
Hermine, Olivier [2 ]
Deruelle, Emilie [2 ]
Begliomini, Giovanni [1 ]
Bardas, Alexandru [3 ]
Bumbea, Horia [4 ]
Colita, Andrei [5 ]
Coriu, Daniel [3 ]
Popov, Viola Maria [6 ]
Tanase, Alina [3 ]
Afonso, Philippe Vicente [1 ]
Gessain, Antoine [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris Cite, Inst Pasteur, Unite Epidemiol & Physiopathol Virus Oncogenes, Dept Virol,CNRS,UMR 3569, Paris, France
[2] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Serv Hematol, Paris, France
[3] Univ Med & Pharm Carol Davila, Fundeni Clin Inst, Bucharest, Romania
[4] Emergency Univ Hosp, Univ Med & Pharm Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania
[5] Univ Med & Pharm Carol Davila, Coltea Hosp, Dept Hematol, Bucharest, Romania
[6] Colentina Clin Hosp, Hematol Dept 1, Bucharest, Romania
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PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES | 2024年 / 18卷 / 08期
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CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS; INFECTION;
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10.1371/journal.pntd.0012337
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
In Europe, most HTLV-1-infected individuals originate from highly endemic regions such as West Indies, sub-Saharan Africa, and South America. The only genuine endemic region for HTLV-1 in Europe is Romania where ATL series have been reported among Romanian patients. Our objective is to better understand the origin of this endemic focus based on a study of the genetic diversity of HTLV-1 in Romanians. DNA was obtained from PBMCs/buffy coats of 11 unrelated HTLV-1-infected individuals of Romanian origin. They include 9 ATL cases and 2 asymptomatic carriers. LTR sequences were obtained for all specimens. Complete genomic HTLV-1 sequences were obtained using four PCR series on 10 specimens. Phylogenetic trees were generated from multiple alignments using HTLV-1 prototypic sequences and the new generated sequences. Most of the complete LTR sequences (756-bp) showed low nucleotide diversity, ranging from 0% to 0.8% difference, and were closely related (less than 0.8% divergence) to the only previously characterized Romanian strain, RKI2. One strain, ROU7, diverged slightly (1.5% on average) from the others. Phylogenetic analyses both on partial LTR and the complete genome demonstrate that the 11 sequences belong to the HTLV-1a cosmopolitan genotype and 10 of them belong to the previously denominated a-TC Mozambique-Southern Africa A subgroup. In this study, we demonstrated that the HTLV-1 present in Romania most probably originated in Southern Africa. As most Romanian HTLV-1 strains are very closely related, we can assume that HTLV-1 has been introduced into the Romanian population recently. Further studies are ongoing to decipher the routes of arrival and dissemination of these HTLV-1 strains, and to date the emergence of this endemic focus in Central Europe. In Europe, HTLV-1 infections mainly originate in regions such as the West Indies, sub-Saharan Africa and South America. However, Romania has been identified as a true endemic area, due to reported cases of ATL among Romanian patients. To understand this situation, we analyzed the genetic diversity of HTLV-1 in Romanians and collected DNA from 11 infected individuals, most of them ATL cases. The results showed a close genetic relationship between most of the sequences, closely matching the previously identified Romanian RKI2 strain. However, one strain, ROU7, showed a slight divergence. Phylogenetic analysis positioned these sequences in the cosmopolitan HTLV-1a genotype, belonging mainly to the a-TC Mozambique-Southern Africa subgroup. This suggests a probable origin of HTLV-1 in Romania from South Africa, perhaps recently introduced. Further studies aim to elucidate the transmission routes and emergence of this HTLV-1 endemicity in Central Europe.
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