Selection pressure-driven evolution of the Epstein-Barr virus-encoded oncogene LMP1 in virus isolates from southeast Asia

Jacqueline M. Burrows, Lindell Bromham, Megan Woolfit, Gwenaël Piganeau, Judy Tellam, Geoff Connolly, Natasha Webb, Leith Poulsen, Leanne Cooper, Scott R. Burrows, Denis J. Moss, Sofia M. Haryana, Mun Ng, John M. Nicholls, Rajiv Khanna*

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Abstract

The geographically constrained distribution of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in southeast Asian populations suggests that both viral and host genetics may influence disease risk. Although susceptibility loci have been mapped within the human genome, the role of viral genetics in the focal distribution of NPC remains an enigma. Here we report a molecular phylogenetic analysis of an NPC-associated viral oncogene, LMP1, in a large panel of EBV isolates from southeast Asia and from Papua New Guinea, Africa, and Australia, regions of the world where NPC is and is not endemic, respectively. This analysis revealed that LMP1 sequences show a distinct geographic structure, indicating that the southeast Asian isolates have evolved as a lineage distinct from those of Papua New Guinea, African, and Australian isolates. Furthermore, a likelihood ratio test revealed that the C termini of the LMP1 sequences of the southeast Asian lineage are under significant positive selection pressure, particularly at some sites within the C-terminal activator regions. We also present evidence that although the N terminus and transmembrane region of LMP1 have undergone recombination, the C-terminal region of the gene has evolved without any history of recombination. Based on these observations, we speculate that selection pressure may be driving the LMP1 sequences in virus isolates from southeast Asia towards a more malignant phenotype, thereby influencing the endemic distribution of NPC in this region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7131-7137
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume78
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2004
Externally publishedYes

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