Papovaviricetes
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Papovaviricetes is a class within the viral kingdom Orthornavirae, notable for containing viruses that have a double-stranded DNA genome and are capable of causing various diseases in animals, including humans. Members of this class are characterized by their small, non-enveloped virions and the presence of a papilloma-polyoma origin of replication, from which the name "Papovaviricetes" is derived, combining the initial syllables of Papillomavirus, Polyomavirus, and Simian Vacuolating Virus 40 (SV40), which were initially grouped together in the now-obsolete family Papovaviridae.
Classification and Structure
The class Papovaviricetes includes several families, among which the most well-known are Papillomaviridae and Polyomaviridae. These viruses share a similar structure but are distinguished by their unique genetic content and the diseases they cause. The virions are icosahedral in shape, about 45-55 nm in diameter, and contain a circular double-stranded DNA genome.
Papillomaviridae
The Papillomaviridae family comprises viruses known as human papillomaviruses (HPV), which are responsible for a range of diseases from benign warts to cancers, such as cervical cancer. Over 200 types of HPV have been identified, each preferring different skin or mucosal sites for infection.
Polyomaviridae
The Polyomaviridae family includes viruses that typically cause mild diseases but can lead to severe conditions in immunocompromised individuals. Notable members include the JC virus, which can cause progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), and the BK virus, associated with nephropathy in kidney transplant recipients.
Pathogenesis and Clinical Significance
The pathogenesis of Papovaviricetes involves the virus entering the host cell, replicating its DNA within the nucleus, and eventually leading to cell death or transformation. The ability of some of these viruses to integrate their DNA into the host genome is a critical factor in their oncogenic potential.
Infection with HPV is a major risk factor for the development of cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. Vaccines against HPV, targeting the most oncogenic strains, have been developed and are effective in preventing infections and subsequent cancer development.
Diagnosis and Treatment
Diagnosis of infections caused by Papovaviricetes members typically involves the detection of viral DNA in tissue samples using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or other molecular techniques. For diseases like cervical cancer, regular screening through Pap smears can detect precancerous changes in cervical cells.
Treatment varies depending on the virus and the disease it causes. For HPV-related conditions, options include surgical removal of warts or precancerous lesions, while for polyomavirus-associated diseases, reducing immunosuppression is often the first step, followed by antiviral therapies in some cases.
Prevention
Prevention of diseases caused by Papovaviricetes includes vaccination against HPV for both males and females, which has significantly reduced the incidence of HPV-related diseases. Safe sex practices and regular screening for HPV-associated cancers are also important preventive measures.
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