Distinct genomic features of Transeurasian strains of Epstein-Barr virus in East Asia.

Hiroshi Kitamura, Iwao Kukimoto, Misako Yajima, Kazufumi Ikuta, Kenroh Sasaki, Teru Kanda
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More than 95% of adult humans worldwide are latently infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Recent studies indicated that different EBV strains colonize different regions of Asia, where nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is endemic (southern China) or non-endemic (Japan/Korea). We searched for viral single nucleotide variant markers throughout the EBV genome by comparing the coding sequences of Japanese/Korean and NPC-endemic Chinese strains. We identified BamHI D fragment leftward reading frame 1 (BDLF1), BDLF2, and BDLF3 genes as viral geographical markers for distinguishing Japanese/Korean EBV strains from NPC-endemic Chinese EBV strains. Most significantly, BDLF-based EBV genotyping indicated that NPC-non-endemic Chinese and Mongolian EBV strains belong to the same group as Japanese/Korean EBV strains. We conclude that a particular type of EBV, designated as Transeurasian EBV, is prevalent among Transeurasian language speakers (Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian populations) and NPC-non-endemic Chinese populations.

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东亚跨欧亚爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒毒株的基因组特征。
全世界95%以上的成年人潜伏感染了eb病毒(EBV)。最近的研究表明,不同的EBV菌株在亚洲不同的地区定植,鼻咽癌(NPC)在中国南方流行或在日本/韩国非流行。我们通过比较日本/韩国和中国非传染性疾病流行株的编码序列,在整个EBV基因组中寻找病毒单核苷酸变异标记。我们鉴定出BamHI D片段左读框1 (BDLF1)、BDLF2和BDLF3基因作为区分日本/韩国EBV株与中国npc地方性EBV株的病毒地理标记。最重要的是,基于bdlf的EBV基因分型表明,非npc地方性的中国和蒙古EBV株与日本/韩国EBV株属于同一类群。我们得出的结论是,一种特殊类型的EBV,被称为跨欧亚EBV,在跨欧亚语言使用者(日本人、朝鲜人和蒙古人)和非npc -非地方性的中国人群中普遍存在。
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