INVESTIGADORES
PANDO Maria De Los Angeles
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Phylogeny of HTLV-I isolates from groups with risk antecedents for human retroviruse infections in Argentina
Autor/es:
EIRIN ME; BERINI C; PANDO MA; AVILA MM; SALOMON H; BIGLIONE M
Lugar:
Baltimore
Reunión:
Encuentro; 2006 International Meeting of The Institute of Human Virology; 2006
Institución organizadora:
The Institute of Human Virology
Resumen:
Background: HTLV-I infection shows an ethnic-geographic restriction being naturally endemic among aborigines from the Northwest. At-risk populations are also infected with HTLV-I. Cosmopolitan subtype (a) including subgroups A, B and C has been described previously in our country. Materials and Methods: 35 HTLV-I samples were analyzed including 3 MSM, 6 FSW (1 from Peru and 3 from Salta), 13 BD (1 Japanese descendent), 5 HAM/TSP (3 from Peru) and 8 HIV positive individuals. The rest were from Buenos Aires (BA) city. LTR regions were amplified by n-PCR. Neighbor-joining and Parsimony trees were performed using Phylip package program. Results: 32 samples were identified as the Cosmopolitan subtype a, subgroup A. One HAM/TSP aA sample from BA was more distantly related to the rest of the aA samples. Furthermore, 2 samples (1 Peruvian HAM/TSP and 1 Japanese BD from BA) clustered with the previously described Br4, Br9 (from Brazil) and B13.Peru. Conclusions: The majority of the circulating HTLV-I strains in Argentina belonged to the subgroup A. The finding of these 2 samples, clustering separately from any other known HTLV-I subgroup, agrees with previous suggestions of a possible divergent subgroup within subtype a.