Comparison of diversity of torque teno virus 1 in different mucosal tissues and disorders

Author:

Fehér Enikő1,Kardos Gábor1,Gáll Tamás1,Kis Andrea1,Gergely Lajos1,Szarka Krisztina1

Affiliation:

1. 1 University of Debrecen Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical and Health Science Center Debrecen Hungary

Abstract

Diversity of TTV1 was assessed in the head and neck region in patients with potentially malignant (oral lichen planus, oral leukoplakia) and malignant lesions (oral and laryngeal squamous cell cancers) and was compared to that found in the uterine cervix (cervical atypia and cervical cancer) by directly sequencing the NG061-063 segment of ORF1. These sequences were classified by the formerly used genogroupgenotype system as well as by the newly accepted species classification by aligning with the corresponding region of the type sequences of the 29 TTV species. All sequences obtained during the study clustered together with the TTV1 type sequence; to express diversity within TTV1, genotypes and subtypes of the former classification were used.The commonest subtypes were 2c followed by 2b, 1a and 1b. Subtypes 2b and 2c were evenly distributed among cervical samples; subtype 1a was more frequent in patients with cervical atypia or cancer. Subtypes 2c was more frequent than 2b in head and neck lesions. In conclusion, genotype and even subtype distribution may be important in association with diseases, therefore using this classification for characterization of intraspecies diversity of TTV1 is proposed.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine

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