Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals

Torque Teno Virus (TTV) is a single-stranded DNA virus which infects human population worldwide. TTV is characterized by exhibiting a vast genetic diversity generating a large number of variants that clustered into seven genetic lineages. High TTV prevalence was reported from several parts of Asian...

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Main Author: Jarkasi, Nur Syazwani
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spelling my-upm-ir.981982022-07-28T04:21:07Z Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals 2019-11 Jarkasi, Nur Syazwani Torque Teno Virus (TTV) is a single-stranded DNA virus which infects human population worldwide. TTV is characterized by exhibiting a vast genetic diversity generating a large number of variants that clustered into seven genetic lineages. High TTV prevalence was reported from several parts of Asian continent. However, there is a lack of information regarding TTV prevalence among healthy Malaysian population as well as its genetic diversity. In order to elucidate the prevalence of TTV in Malaysia, DNA extracted from 137 plasma samples of healthy individuals were screened for the presence of TTV DNA by PCR based on primers derived from different genomic regions (5´ UTR, 3´ UTR and N22). By using 5' UTR-derived primer, 70.80% of our studied population shows positive for TTV. For 3' UTR-derived primer, the result shows that 37.23% of the studied population positive for TTV. Meanwhile, 15.46% of TTV strains detected from 5´ UTR PCR is positive for N22 PCR. Phylogenetic analysis based on 3´ UTR region reveals that Malaysian isolates are clustered into four groups supported by high bootstrap value (89% to 100%). Pairwise genetic distance of 3' UTR region of Malaysian isolates shows small genetic distance range between 0.020 to 0.269 among them. Subsequently, one sample was selected for near full-length amplification. A total of 3349 bp TTV DNA was amplified, and the amplicon was cloned, sequenced and subjected to bioinformatic analysis. From the analysis, a new isolate of TTV, named TTVMY01, was identified. Phylogenetic analysis based on whole sequence and each region thereof revealed that TTVMY01 is clustered into genogroup 3a. From 29 TTV species, TTVMY01 exhibit smallest genetic distance with SANBAN species, a Japanese isolate. Several protein motifs identified in each predicted protein of SANBAN remain conserved in TTVMY01. With regards to 5´ UTR, this study demonstrates high frequency of TTV viremia among healthy Malaysian population, and in accordance with the reports from other geographical regions. Identification of new TTV variant may provide additional information for its genetic diversity, and it should be taken into consideration for pathogenicity study in the future. Torque Teno Virus Viruses - genetics 2019-11 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/98198/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/98198/1/FPSK%28m%29%202021%2023%20IR.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Torque Teno Virus Viruses - genetics Othman, Zulkefley
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
advisor Othman, Zulkefley
topic Torque Teno Virus
Viruses - genetics

spellingShingle Torque Teno Virus
Viruses - genetics

Jarkasi, Nur Syazwani
Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
description Torque Teno Virus (TTV) is a single-stranded DNA virus which infects human population worldwide. TTV is characterized by exhibiting a vast genetic diversity generating a large number of variants that clustered into seven genetic lineages. High TTV prevalence was reported from several parts of Asian continent. However, there is a lack of information regarding TTV prevalence among healthy Malaysian population as well as its genetic diversity. In order to elucidate the prevalence of TTV in Malaysia, DNA extracted from 137 plasma samples of healthy individuals were screened for the presence of TTV DNA by PCR based on primers derived from different genomic regions (5´ UTR, 3´ UTR and N22). By using 5' UTR-derived primer, 70.80% of our studied population shows positive for TTV. For 3' UTR-derived primer, the result shows that 37.23% of the studied population positive for TTV. Meanwhile, 15.46% of TTV strains detected from 5´ UTR PCR is positive for N22 PCR. Phylogenetic analysis based on 3´ UTR region reveals that Malaysian isolates are clustered into four groups supported by high bootstrap value (89% to 100%). Pairwise genetic distance of 3' UTR region of Malaysian isolates shows small genetic distance range between 0.020 to 0.269 among them. Subsequently, one sample was selected for near full-length amplification. A total of 3349 bp TTV DNA was amplified, and the amplicon was cloned, sequenced and subjected to bioinformatic analysis. From the analysis, a new isolate of TTV, named TTVMY01, was identified. Phylogenetic analysis based on whole sequence and each region thereof revealed that TTVMY01 is clustered into genogroup 3a. From 29 TTV species, TTVMY01 exhibit smallest genetic distance with SANBAN species, a Japanese isolate. Several protein motifs identified in each predicted protein of SANBAN remain conserved in TTVMY01. With regards to 5´ UTR, this study demonstrates high frequency of TTV viremia among healthy Malaysian population, and in accordance with the reports from other geographical regions. Identification of new TTV variant may provide additional information for its genetic diversity, and it should be taken into consideration for pathogenicity study in the future.
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author Jarkasi, Nur Syazwani
author_facet Jarkasi, Nur Syazwani
author_sort Jarkasi, Nur Syazwani
title Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
title_short Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
title_full Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
title_fullStr Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
title_full_unstemmed Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Torque Teno Virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
title_sort detection and phylogenetic analysis of torque teno virus in blood samples of healthy individuals
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/98198/1/FPSK%28m%29%202021%2023%20IR.pdf
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