Evidence of Chromosomal Integration of AAV DNA in Human Testis Tissue
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Virus Genes
- Vol. 28 (1) , 61-69
- https://doi.org/10.1023/b:viru.0000012264.54212.f5
Abstract
Persistent infection with adeno-associated virus (AAV) has been demonstrated in human tissues, most frequently in the female and male genital tract. The clinical significance of latent AAV infection remains, however, uncertain to date. The mode of latency of AAV is not known, i.e., it is unclear whether the viral genome is integrated in the cellular genome, and if integration occurs site-specifically in chromosome 19 as has been observed in cell culture. Therefore we investigated if viral DNA in AAV DNA-positive human testis samples from two patients, is integrated in the cellular genome. Using two different molecular approaches, uni-directional PCR and Walking Primer PCR, we could demonstrate that AAV DNA is present in an integrated form in testis tissue. Virus-cell DNA junction fragments were cloned and sequenced. A detailed analysis revealed integration within sequences of the so-called AAVS1 region on chromosome 19. These data demonstrate that AAV DNA can integrate also after natural infection, and that integration occurs within the AAVS1 region, at least in some cases.Keywords
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