TT virus (TTV) is a human virus consisting of a single-stranded, circular D
NA genome of 3.8 kilobases (bb). To examine whether TTV replicates in perip
heral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and bone marrow cells (BMCs), DNA was
extracted from the PBMCs and/or BMCs of six TTV-infected individuals and s
eparated by agarose gel electrophoresis. The TTV DNAs from the PBMCs migrat
ed to the 2.0- to 2.5-kb region. The TTV DNAs from the BMCs migrated to the
2.0- to 2.5-kb and 3.3- to 6.1-kb regions. The faster-migrating TTV DNAs w
ere sensitive to S1 nuclease, while the slower-migrating TTV DNAs were resi
stant and their position on the agarose gel shifted to the position of the
full genomic size upon digestion with restriction enzyme PstI. Full-length
inverted polymerase chain reaction on the slower-migrating, double-stranded
TTV DNAs from the BMCs amplified a 3.8-kb product. Replicative intermediat
e forms of TTV DNA are present in BMCs but not in PBMCs. (C) 2000 Academic
Press.