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''Anelloviridae'' is a
family Family (from ) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). It forms the basis for social order. Ideally, families offer predictabili ...
of
virus A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living Cell (biology), cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea. Viruses are ...
es. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped
capsid A capsid is the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material. It consists of several oligomeric (repeating) structural subunits made of protein called protomers. The observable 3-dimensional morphological subunits, which may or m ...
, which is round with isometric,
icosahedral In geometry, an icosahedron ( or ) is a polyhedron with 20 faces. The name comes . The plural can be either "icosahedra" () or "icosahedrons". There are infinitely many non- similar shapes of icosahedra, some of them being more symmetrical tha ...
symmetry and has a triangulation number of 3. The name is derived from Italian ''anello'' 'ring', referring to the circular genome of anelloviruses. It is the sole representative of its own phylum, ''Commensaviricota'' (from its "commensal" lifestyle in the
human virome The human virome is the total collection of viruses in and on the human body. Viruses in the human body may infect both human cells and other microbes such as bacteria (as with bacteriophages). Some viruses cause disease, while others may be asy ...
+ -viricota).


Genome

The
genome A genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes protein-coding genes and non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as ...
is not segmented and contains a single molecule of
circular Circular may refer to: * The shape of a circle * ''Circular'' (album), a 2006 album by Spanish singer Vega * Circular letter (disambiguation), a document addressed to many destinations ** Government circular, a written statement of government pol ...
, negative-sense, single-stranded
DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (; DNA) is a polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix. The polymer carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of al ...
. The complete genome is 3000–4000
nucleotide Nucleotides are Organic compound, organic molecules composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and a phosphate. They serve as monomeric units of the nucleic acid polymers – deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), both o ...
s long. They also contain a non-coding region with one to two 80–110 nt sequences that contain high GC content, forming a secondary structure of stems and loops. The genome has
ORFs ORFS stands for ''Output RF Spectrum'', where 'RF' stands for Radio Frequency. The acronym ORFS is used in the context of mobile communication systems, e.g., GSM. It stands for the relationship between (a) the frequency offset from the carrier and ...
and a high degree of genetic diversity. Although the mechanism of replication has not been studied heavily, anelloviridae appears to use the rolling circle mechanism where first ssDNA is converted to dsDNA. It requires a host polymerase for replication to occur as the genome itself does not encode for a viral polymerase and, as a result, anelloviridae must replicate inside the cell's nucleus. Anelloviridae also have two main open reading frames, ORF1 and ORF2. They initiate at two different AUG codons. Additional ORFs can be formed as well. These ORFs may overlap partially. ORF1 is thought to encode the putative capsid protein and replication-associated protein of anelloviruses. The specific role of these replication-associated proteins are still being studied. ORF2 is thought to either encode a protein with phosphatase activity (TTMVs) or a peptide that suppresses the NF-\kappaB pathways (TTVs). It was seen to have a highly conserved motif in the N-terminal part.


Clinical

Anellovirus species are highly prevalent and genetically diverse. Their virome has been present in most humans. They enter in the cell early in life and replicate persistently. This happens in the first month of life. It remains debated whether or not the first infection is symptomatic or not, however. They are probably repressed by host immunity, as the anelloviruses increase during host immunosuppression. They were discovered in 1997 in Japanese transfusion-associated hepatitis samples. The overall prevalence in the general population is over 90% and has been found in all continents. They cause chronic human viral infections that have not yet been associated with disease. There is also no evidence of viral clearance following infection. At least 200 different species are present in humans and animals. It has been shown that there are multiple methods of transmission such as saliva droplets and maternal or sexual routes.


Taxonomy

Most genera has a name pattern of a certain (Greek, Arabic or Hebrew) letter+torquevirus with the exception of gyrovirus, as Alphatorquevirus (where torque means necklace) is one of the first genera to represent the family. The family contains the following genera: *'' Aleptorquevirus'' *''
Alphatorquevirus ''Alphatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Anelloviridae'', in group II in the Baltimore classification. It encompasses numerous species of the virus known as TTV (transfusion-transmitted virus), torque teno virus, SENV (senior v ...
'' *'' Ayintorquevirus'' *''
Betatorquevirus ''Betatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Anelloviridae ''Anelloviridae'' is a family of viruses. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmetry a ...
'' *'' Chitorquevirus'' *''
Deltatorquevirus ''Deltatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Anelloviridae ''Anelloviridae'' is a family of viruses. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmetry ...
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Epsilontorquevirus ''Epsilontorquevirus'' is a genus in the family ''Anelloviridae ''Anelloviridae'' is a family of viruses. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmetry and has a ...
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Etatorquevirus ''Etatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Anelloviridae ''Anelloviridae'' is a family of viruses. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmetry an ...
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Gammatorquevirus ''Gammatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Anelloviridae'', in group DNA virus#Group II: ssDNA viruses, II in the Baltimore classification. It contains 15 species. The fifteen species are all commonly called "torque teno midi viru ...
'' *'' Gimeltorquevirus'' *''
Gyrovirus ''Gyrovirus'' is a genus of viruses, in the family ''Anelloviridae''. Until 2011, chicken anemia virus was the only gyrovirus identified, but since then gyroviruses have also been identified in humans. Diseases associated with this genus includ ...
'' *'' Hetorquevirus'' *''
Iotatorquevirus ''Iotatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses in the family ''Anelloviridae'', in group II in the Baltimore classification. The genus has two species: ''Iotatorquevirus suida1a'' and ''Iotatorquevirus ursid17''. Virology The virions are small and n ...
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Kappatorquevirus ''Kappatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses, in the family ''Anelloviridae ''Anelloviridae'' is a family of viruses. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmetr ...
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Lambdatorquevirus ''Lambdatorquevirus'' is a genus of viruses, in the family ''Anelloviridae ''Anelloviridae'' is a family of viruses. They are classified as vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmet ...
'' *'' Lamedtorquevirus'' *'' Memtorquevirus'' *'' Mutorquevirus'' *'' Nutorquevirus'' *'' Omegatorquevirus'' *'' Omicrontorquevirus'' *'' Petorquevirus'' *'' Pitorquevirus'' *'' Psitorquevirus'' *'' Qoptorquevirus'' *'' Rhotorquevirus'' *'' Sadetorquevirus'' *'' Samektorquevirus'' *'' Sigmatorquevirus'' *'' Tettorquevirus'' *'' Thetatorquevirus'' *'' Upsilontorquevirus'' *'' Wawtorquevirus'' *'' Xitorquevirus'' *'' Yodtorquevirus'' *'' Zayintorquevirus'' *'' Zetatorquevirus''


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