Molecular epidemiology of human herpesvirus 8 in africa: both B and A5 K1 genotypes, as well as the M and P genotypes of K14.1/K15 loci, are frequent and widespread
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Molecular epidemiology of human herpesvirus 8 in africa: both B and A5 K1 genotypes, as well as the M and P genotypes of K14.1/K15 loci, are frequent and widespread
Abstract
We have studied 52 new HHV8 strains by sequencing the complete hypervariable K1 gene and genotyping the K14.1/K15 loci located at both sides, respectively, of the viral genome. The samples originated from 49 patients with Kaposi's sarcoma (KS; 32 patients), multicentric Castleman's disease (MCD; 12 patients), or primary effusion lymphoma (PEL; 5 patients). Among these patients, 32 were of African origin (West and Central African countries and Creoles from French Guiana) and the 17 others were mostly French homosexuals. Comprehensive phylogenetic studies allowed the identification of distinct groups within the three already known main subtypes. Interestingly, two new sequences that did not cluster within a known subtype or group could be considered as prototypes of early/ancient variants of the C subtype and A/C set, respectively. Among the 32 African strains, the majority were either of the B subtype (13 cases) or of the A5 group (11 cases), indicating that this latter genotype is frequent and widespread in Africa. In contrast, a subtype C strain infected most of the 17 other patients. PCR-based genotyping of the K14.1/K15 loci revealed an overall predominance of P subtype, except in the A5 and B K1 groups, in which the P and M alleles were equally represented. The implications of these data on the evolution and spread of HHV8 among human African populations are discussed.
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