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Analysis of the ORFK1 hypervariable regions reveal distinct HHV-8 clustering in Kaposi's sarcoma and non-Kaposi's cases
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نویسنده
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cordiali-fei p. ,trento e. ,giovanetti m. ,lo presti a. ,latini a. ,giuliani m. ,d'agosto g. ,bordignon v. ,cella e. ,farchi f. ,ferraro c. ,la parola i.l. ,cota c. ,sperduti i. ,vento a. ,cristaudo a. ,ciccozzi m. ,ensoli f.
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منبع
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journal of experimental and clinical cancer research - 2015 - دوره : 34 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: classical kaposi's sarcoma (cks) is a rare vascular tumor,which develops in subjects infected with human herpesvirus-8 (hhv-8). beside the host predisposing factors,viral genetic variants might possibly be related to disease development. the aim of this study was to identify hhv-8 variants in patients with cks or in hhv-8 infected subjects either asymptomatic or with cks-unrelated cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders. methods: the vr1 and vr2 regions of the orf k1 sequence were analyzed in samples (peripheral blood and/or lesional tissue) collected between 2000 and 2010 from 27 subjects with hhv-8 infection,established by the presence of anti-hhv-8 antibodies. on the basis of viral genotyping,a phylogenetic analysis and a time-scaled evaluation were performed. results: two main clades of hhv-8,corresponding to a and c subtypes,were identified. moreover,for each subtype,two main clusters were found distinctively associated to cks or non-cks subjects. selective pressure analysis showed twelve sites of the k1 coding gene (vr1 and vr2 regions) under positive selective pressure and one site under negative pressure. conclusion: thus,present data suggest that hhv-8 genetic variants may influence the susceptibility to cks in individuals with hhv-8 infection. © 2015 cordiali-fei et al.;.
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کلیدواژه
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HHV-8; HHV-8 variants; Kaposi's sarcoma; Phylogenesis; Selective pressure
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آدرس
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clinical pathology and microbiology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, clinical pathology and microbiology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, department of infectious parasitic and immunomediated diseases,national institute of health,viale regina elena 299,rome,00161, Italy, department of infectious parasitic and immunomediated diseases,national institute of health,viale regina elena 299,rome,00161, Italy, infective dermatology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, infective dermatology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, clinical pathology and microbiology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, clinical pathology and microbiology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, department of infectious parasitic and immunomediated diseases,national institute of health,viale regina elena 299,rome,00161, Italy, department of infectious parasitic and immunomediated diseases,national institute of health,viale regina elena 299,rome,00161, Italy, clinical dermatology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, clinical dermatology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, dermopathology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, epidemiology,regina elena cancer institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, clinical pathology and microbiology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, infective dermatology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy, department of infectious parasitic and immunomediated diseases,national institute of health,viale regina elena 299,rome,00161,italy,university of biomedicalcampus,via álvaro del portillo,200,rome,00128, Italy, clinical pathology and microbiology,san gallicano dermatology institute,via elio chianesi 53,rome,00144, Italy
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