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Torque teno virus: Its prevalence and isotypes in North India
作者姓名:Irshad M  Singh S  Irshad K  Agarwal SK  Joshi YK
作者单位:Clinical;Biochemistry;Division;Department;Laboratory;Medicine;India;Institute;Medical;Sciences;Delhi-;Nephrology;Gastroenterology;Human;Nutrition;
基金项目:Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR),New Delhi-110049 for financial grant
摘    要:AIM: To investigate the prevalence and genotype distribution of Torque teno virus (TTV) in patients with different liver diseases and chronic renal failure treated at a referral hospital in North India.
METHODS: Whereas prevalence of TFV was based on amplification of conserved region of ORF2 of TTV genome, the genotyping of TFV was carried out using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) procedure on the N22 region of ORFI.
RESULTS: TTV-DNA was detected in 137 of 513 (26.7%) patients with liver diseases and 38 of 65 (58.5%) patients with chronic renal failure. Trv was also detected in 2/7% of healthy controls. The sequence analysis of the PCR product from 10 randomly selected cases failed to show a significant sequence divergence when compared with that of the TRM1 isolate of TTV genotype 1. The results of genotyping in 55 randomly selected patients showed the presence of genotype 1 (G1) in 53 (96.4%) and genotype 2 (G2) in 2 cases (3.6%), respectively. Other genotypes were not identified in this patient subgroup, suggesting that G1 is predominant in this area. The results of genotyping by RFLP were also supported by phylogenetic tree analysis, where G1 was found to be the major genotype.
CONCLUSION: These results indicate that TTV is moderately present in Indian patients, with G1 to be the major genotype in North India. The pathogenicity and etiological role of TTV in different diseases is still a question mark and warrant further studies.

关 键 词:病毒感染  基因型  多态性  印度
收稿时间:2008 May 30

Torque teno virus: its prevalence and isotypes in North India
Irshad M,Singh S,Irshad K,Agarwal SK,Joshi YK.Torque teno virus: its prevalence and isotypes in North India[J].World Journal of Gastroenterology,2008,14(39):6044-6051.
Authors:Irshad Mohammad  Singh Shiwani  Irshad Khushboo  Agarwal Sanjay-Kumar  Joshi Yogendra-Kumar
Institution:1. Clinical Biochemistry Division, Department of Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India
2. Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India
3. Department of Nephrology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India
4. Department of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India
Abstract:AIM: To investigate the prevalence and genotype dis-tribution of Torque tend virus (TFV) in patients with different liver diseases and chronic renal failure treated at a referral hospital in North India.METHODS: Whereas prevalence of TTV was based on amplification of conserved region of ORF2 of TTV genome, the genotyping of TFV was carried out using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) procedure on the N22 region of ORF1.RESULTS: TTV-DNA was detected in 137 of 513 (26.7%) patients with liver diseases and 38 of 65 (58.5%) patients with chronic renal failure. TTV was also detected in 27% of healthy controls. The sequence analysis of the PCR product from 10 randomly selected cases failed to show a significant sequence divergence when compared with that of the TRM1 isolate of TTV genotype 1. The results of genotyping in 55 randomly selected patients showed the presence of genotype 1 (G1) in 53 (96.4%) and genotype 2 (G2) in 2 cases (3.6%), respectively. Other genotypes were not identified in this patient subgroup, suggesting that G1 is predominant in this area. The results of genotyping by RFLP were also supported by phylogenetic tree analysis, where G1 was found to be the major genotype.CONCLUSION: These results indicate that TTV is moderately present in Indian patients, witn G1 to be the major genotype in North India. The pathogenicity and etiological role of TTV in different diseases is still a question mark and warrant further studies.
Keywords:Torque tend virus  Genotype  Restriction fragment length polymorphism  Torque Tend  Hepato-cellular carcinoma
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