The origin of HTLV-1 in southern Bahia by phylogenetic, mtDNA and β-globin analysis

Milena Magalhães Aleluia , Marco Antônio Gomes Mello , Luiz Carlos Junior Alcântara , Filipe Ferreira Almeida Rego , Lucas Pereira de Souza Santos , Bernardo Galvão-Castro , Marilda de Souza Gonçalves , Túlio de Oliveira , Lauro Juliano Marin , Sandra Mara Bispo Sousa , Sandra Rocha Gadelha
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Different hypotheses have been elaborated to explain how the HTLV spread throughout the world. It has been proposed that the virus was introduced in Bahia, during the slave-trade period from the 16th century to 19th century. However, there is no information about the HTLV evolutionary history in southern Bahia. The phylogeny is fundamental in order to clarify its introduction and dispersion. The DNA of 29 samples was extracted, followed by nested-PCR assay for the LTR and DNA sequencing. These sequences were analyzed by phylogenic methods. The mtDNA ancestry markers and βA-globin haplotypes were analyzed by PCR/RFLP. In relation to HTLV subtyping, all samples were classified as cosmopolitan subtype and transcontinental subgroup. Results suggest an ancient post-Columbian introduction of HTLV-1a-A associated with the slave trade between the XVI and late XIX centuries in southern Bahia. As regards the ethnicity of HTLV-infected women, the haplotype characterization of β-globin gene and the mtDNA ethnicity of HTLV-infected women, we have detected a major African contribution, with a predominance of Benin and Bantu types. HTLV-1 infection is spread in Bahia and the point of origin was possibly Salvador.

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巴伊亚南部HTLV-1的系统发育、mtDNA和β-珠蛋白分析
人们提出了不同的假说来解释HTLV是如何在全世界传播的。有人提出,该病毒是在16世纪至19世纪的奴隶贸易期间传入巴伊亚州的。然而,在巴伊亚州南部没有HTLV的进化史信息。系统发育是阐明其引进和扩散的基础。提取29份样品的DNA,采用巢式pcr法进行LTR和DNA测序。用系统发育方法对这些序列进行分析。采用PCR/RFLP分析mtDNA祖先标记和β a -珠蛋白单倍型。关于HTLV亚型分型,所有样本被划分为世界性亚型和横贯大陆亚型。研究结果表明,在16世纪至19世纪晚期,巴伊亚州南部的奴隶贸易中,htlv -1a是在哥伦布发现新大陆后被引入的。关于htlv感染妇女的种族、β-珠蛋白基因的单倍型特征和htlv感染妇女的mtDNA种族,我们发现了主要的非洲贡献,以贝宁和班图型为主。HTLV-1感染在巴伊亚州传播,起源点可能是萨尔瓦多。
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