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High level of genomic divergence in orf-I p12 and hbz genes of HTLV-1 subtype-C in Central Australia.

Ashley HironsDavid YurickNatasha JanszPaula EllenbergGenoveffa FranchiniLloyd EinsiedelGeorges KhouryDamian F J Purcell
Published in: Retrovirology (2024)
Our genomic analysis of HTLV-1c in Central Australia in conjunction with earlier Melanesian HTLV-1c sequences, elucidate substantial differences with respect to the globally spread HTLV-1a. Future studies should address the impact these genomic differences have on infection and the regionally distinctive frequency of associated pulmonary disease. Understanding the host and virus subtype factors which contribute to the differential morbidity observed, is crucial for the development of much needed therapeutics and vaccine strategies against this highly endemic infection in remote First Nations communities in Central Australia.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • genome wide
  • current status
  • genetic diversity