Phylogenetic analysis of human herpesvirus-8 in South Africa and identification of a novel subgroup

Author:

Alagiozoglou Lee1,Sitas Freddy2,Morris Lynn1

Affiliation:

1. AIDS Virus Research Unit, National Institute for Virology and Department of Virology, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag X4, Sandringham 2131, Johannesburg, South Africa1

2. Cancer Registry, South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg, South Africa2

Abstract

The incidence of Kaposi’s sarcoma in South Africa is increasing in parallel with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 epidemic. An 804 bp region in the ORF75 gene of 40 human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8) isolates from South Africa was sequenced and the phylogenetic relationships were compared to published sequences. Nineteen strains clustered with subgroup B and 11 with subgroup A; however, the bootstrap values supporting these subgroups were not significant. Three strains grouped significantly with the C subgroup, while eight sequences did not cluster with any of the previously classified subgroups and were termed novel (N). The N subgroup differed from the A, B and C subgroups by DNA distances of 4·8, 4·2 and 4·5%, respectively, although within the N subgroup there was only 0·4% variation. The inclusion of this subgroup increased the number of previously described subgroup-specific polymorphisms from 17 to 47 over an 804 bp region. There was sufficient inter-subgroup genetic diversity for a single-strand conformational polymorphism assay to be used to identify them rapidly. Thus, based on analysis of the ORF75 gene, a unique HHV-8 subgroup, termed N, is present in South Africa, which accounts for 20% of circulating strains. Further studies are required to determine the degree of genetic divergence, distribution and pathogenic potential of this novel subgroup.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Virology

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