Molecular detection and isolation of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) from patients with HAM/TSP in São Paulo, Brazil

Aluisio A.C Segurado , Renan B Domingues , Marcelo R Muniz , Maria Cristina D Fink , Paulo E Marchiori , Milberto Scaff , Renu B Lal
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Background: Infection with HTLV-I is etiologically linked with HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). However some patients with chronic progressive paraparesis resembling HAM/TSP have been shown to be infected with HTLV-II.

Objective: To clarify the role of each of these human retroviruses in the etiology of HAM/TSP in São Paulo, Brazil.

Study design: A detailed serological and molecular analysis of HTLV-I/II infection was performed in a cohort of 19 patients with HAM/TSP attending a neurological clinic.

Results: Plasma samples analyzed for anti-HTLV-I/II antibodies using a Western blot assay, comprising HTLV-I (rgp46I)- and HTLV-II (rgp46II)-specific recombinant env epitopes, demonstrated reactivity to rgp46I and hence were typed as seropositive for HTLV-I. Presence of HTLV genomic sequences in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) was sought after by PCR using consensus primers SK 110 and SK 111 for the pol region of HTLV proviral DNA followed by hybridization with type-specific probes—SK 112 (HTLV-I) and SK 188 (HTLV-II). Southern blots from all individuals hybridized with SK 112 but not with SK 188, further confirming HTLV-I infection. Cocultivation of PBMC from eight of these patients with activated lymphocytes from normal individuals resulted in active viral production, detected as presence of soluble p24gag antigen in culture supernatants. Investigation of risk factors for HTLV-I infection in these individuals revealed that five out of 19 patients studied (26.3%) had received blood transfusions previous to disease onset.

Conclusions: We demonstrate HTLV-I as the only viral type involved in the etiology of HAM/TSP in a cohort from São Paulo, Brazil, and emphasize that prevention measures, including widespread routine screening of blood donations for HTLV should be conducted in Brazil.

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巴西圣保罗地区HAM/TSP患者ⅰ型人t淋巴细胞病毒(HTLV-I)的分子检测和分离
背景:HTLV-I感染与HTLV-I相关的脊髓病/热带痉挛性麻痹(HAM/TSP)在病因学上有关。然而,一些类似于HAM/TSP的慢性进行性截瘫患者已被证明感染了HTLV-II。目的:阐明这些人类逆转录病毒在巴西圣保罗地区HAM/TSP病因学中的作用。研究设计:对19名在神经科诊所就诊的HAM/TSP患者进行HTLV-I/II感染的详细血清学和分子分析。结果:使用Western blot方法分析血浆样本的抗HTLV-I/II抗体,包括HTLV-I (rgp46I)-和HTLV-II (rgp46II)特异性重组env表位,显示出对rgp46I的反应性,因此HTLV-I被分型为血清阳性。利用HTLV前病毒DNA pol区一致引物SK 110和SK 111进行PCR,寻找HTLV基因组序列在外周血单核细胞(PBMC)中的存在,并与类型特异性探针SK 112 (HTLV- i)和SK 188 (HTLV- ii)杂交。所有个体的Southern印迹均与sk112杂交,但未与sk188杂交,进一步证实HTLV-I感染。其中8例患者的PBMC与来自正常人的活化淋巴细胞共培养,产生了活跃的病毒,在培养上清液中检测到可溶性p24gag抗原。对这些个体HTLV-I感染危险因素的调查显示,19名患者中有5名(26.3%)在发病前接受过输血。结论:我们在巴西圣保罗的一个队列中证实HTLV- i是唯一与HAM/TSP病因相关的病毒类型,并强调在巴西应采取预防措施,包括广泛的常规献血HTLV筛查。
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