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A new endemic focus of human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTL V-I) was recently reported among Mashhadi Jews, a group of immigrants from northeastern Iran to Israel. We extracted DNAs from fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and/or gargle mouthwash from 10 HTL V-I carriers, who consisted of members of one family, and HTL V-I-associated myelopathy (HAM) and adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) patients. Long terminal repeat (LTR) regions of proviral DNAs were sequenced and analyzed phylogenetically. In a phylogenetic tree, all the Mashhadi HTL V-I isolates belonged to subtype A, one of the three subtypes of the cosmopolitan type of HTL V-I, and made a tight cluster distinct from the other isolates of subtype A from Japan, India, the Caribbean Basin, and South America. Although a few nucleotide substitutions were observed among the clones sequenced, no characteristic sequence variation was found in different disease manifestations, even in one family or different sources of DNA preparation.
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Yamashita, M., Achiron, A., Miura, T. et al. HTL V-I from Iranian Mashhadi Jews in Israel is phylogenetically related to that of Japan, India, and South America rather than to that of Africa and Melanesia. Virus Genes 10, 85–90 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01724300
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