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Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals

Human herpesviruses 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/6B) are ubiquitous pathogens that persist lifelong in latent form and can cause severe conditions upon reactivation. They are spread by community-acquired infection of free virus (acqHHV6A/6B) and by germline transmission of inherited chromosomally integrated HH...

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Autores principales: Wood, Michael L, Veal, Colin D, Neumann, Rita, Suárez, Nicolás M, Nichols, Jenna, Parker, Andrei J, Martin, Diana, Romaine, Simon PR, Codd, Veryan, Samani, Nilesh J, Voors, Adriaan A, Tomaszewski, Maciej, Flamand, Louis, Davison, Andrew J, Royle, Nicola J
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8492063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34545807
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70452
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author Wood, Michael L
Veal, Colin D
Neumann, Rita
Suárez, Nicolás M
Nichols, Jenna
Parker, Andrei J
Martin, Diana
Romaine, Simon PR
Codd, Veryan
Samani, Nilesh J
Voors, Adriaan A
Tomaszewski, Maciej
Flamand, Louis
Davison, Andrew J
Royle, Nicola J
author_facet Wood, Michael L
Veal, Colin D
Neumann, Rita
Suárez, Nicolás M
Nichols, Jenna
Parker, Andrei J
Martin, Diana
Romaine, Simon PR
Codd, Veryan
Samani, Nilesh J
Voors, Adriaan A
Tomaszewski, Maciej
Flamand, Louis
Davison, Andrew J
Royle, Nicola J
author_sort Wood, Michael L
collection PubMed
description Human herpesviruses 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/6B) are ubiquitous pathogens that persist lifelong in latent form and can cause severe conditions upon reactivation. They are spread by community-acquired infection of free virus (acqHHV6A/6B) and by germline transmission of inherited chromosomally integrated HHV-6A/6B (iciHHV-6A/6B) in telomeres. We exploited a hypervariable region of the HHV-6B genome to investigate the relationship between acquired and inherited virus and revealed predominantly maternal transmission of acqHHV-6B in families. Remarkably, we demonstrate that some copies of acqHHV-6B in saliva from healthy adults gained a telomere, indicative of integration and latency, and that the frequency of viral genome excision from telomeres in iciHHV-6B carriers is surprisingly high and varies between tissues. In addition, newly formed short telomeres generated by partial viral genome release are frequently lengthened, particularly in telomerase-expressing pluripotent cells. Consequently, iciHHV-6B carriers are mosaic for different iciHHV-6B structures, including circular extra-chromosomal forms that have the potential to reactivate. Finally, we show transmission of an HHV-6B strain from an iciHHV-6B mother to her non-iciHHV-6B son. Altogether, we demonstrate that iciHHV-6B can readily transition between telomere-integrated and free virus forms.
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spelling pubmed-84920632021-10-06 Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals Wood, Michael L Veal, Colin D Neumann, Rita Suárez, Nicolás M Nichols, Jenna Parker, Andrei J Martin, Diana Romaine, Simon PR Codd, Veryan Samani, Nilesh J Voors, Adriaan A Tomaszewski, Maciej Flamand, Louis Davison, Andrew J Royle, Nicola J eLife Genetics and Genomics Human herpesviruses 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/6B) are ubiquitous pathogens that persist lifelong in latent form and can cause severe conditions upon reactivation. They are spread by community-acquired infection of free virus (acqHHV6A/6B) and by germline transmission of inherited chromosomally integrated HHV-6A/6B (iciHHV-6A/6B) in telomeres. We exploited a hypervariable region of the HHV-6B genome to investigate the relationship between acquired and inherited virus and revealed predominantly maternal transmission of acqHHV-6B in families. Remarkably, we demonstrate that some copies of acqHHV-6B in saliva from healthy adults gained a telomere, indicative of integration and latency, and that the frequency of viral genome excision from telomeres in iciHHV-6B carriers is surprisingly high and varies between tissues. In addition, newly formed short telomeres generated by partial viral genome release are frequently lengthened, particularly in telomerase-expressing pluripotent cells. Consequently, iciHHV-6B carriers are mosaic for different iciHHV-6B structures, including circular extra-chromosomal forms that have the potential to reactivate. Finally, we show transmission of an HHV-6B strain from an iciHHV-6B mother to her non-iciHHV-6B son. Altogether, we demonstrate that iciHHV-6B can readily transition between telomere-integrated and free virus forms. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2021-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8492063/ /pubmed/34545807 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70452 Text en © 2021, Wood et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Genetics and Genomics
Wood, Michael L
Veal, Colin D
Neumann, Rita
Suárez, Nicolás M
Nichols, Jenna
Parker, Andrei J
Martin, Diana
Romaine, Simon PR
Codd, Veryan
Samani, Nilesh J
Voors, Adriaan A
Tomaszewski, Maciej
Flamand, Louis
Davison, Andrew J
Royle, Nicola J
Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
title Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
title_full Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
title_fullStr Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
title_full_unstemmed Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
title_short Variation in human herpesvirus 6B telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
title_sort variation in human herpesvirus 6b telomeric integration, excision, and transmission between tissues and individuals
topic Genetics and Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8492063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34545807
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70452
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