Genomic features of the human bocaviruses

Author:

Schildgen Oliver1,Qiu Jianming2,Söderlund-Venermo Maria3

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Pathologie, Kliniken der Stadt Köln gGmbH, Klinikum der Privaten Universität Witten/Herdecke, Cologne, Germany

2. University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics & Immunology, Kansas City, KS, USA

3. Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, PO Box 21 (Haartmaninkatu 3), FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland.

Abstract

The human bocavirus (HBoV) was initially discovered in 2005 as the second pathogenic member of the parvovirus family, next to the human parvovirus B19. HBoV has since been shown to be extremely common worldwide and to cause a systemic infection in small children often resulting in respiratory disease. Three more, presumably enteric, human bocaviruses (HBoV2–4) have been identified in stool samples. Parvoviruses are assumed to replicate via their genomic terminal hairpin-like structures in a so-called ‘rolling-hairpin model’. These terminal sequences have recently been partially identified in head-to-tail HBoV-PCR amplicons from clinical samples, and are most likely hybrid relics of HBoV’s predecessors, namely bovine parvovirus 1 on the left-hand side and minute virus of canines on the right, shown for the first time in this article. Thereby, the replication model postulated for HBoV remains questionable as the occurrence of head-to-tail sequences is not a typical feature of the rolling-hairpin replication model. However, such episomes can also be persistent storage forms of the genome.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Virology

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