Identification of Novel Wraparound Transcripts in JC Polyomavirus
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JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is a ubiquitous pathogen that causes progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Although a recent study using next‐generation sequencing (NGS) provided detailed transcriptome atlases for polyomaviruses (PyVs) such as BK polyomavirus and simian virus 40, the transcriptome of JCPyV remains poorly characterized. Here, we conducted a comprehensive analysis using both short‐read and long‐read NGS technologies to construct a transcriptome atlas of JCPyV. RNA extracted from IMR‐32 and HEK293 cells transfected with the circular JCPyV genome was analyzed, leading to the identification of 39 previously uncharacterized viral transcripts in addition to 12 known ones. Among the novel transcripts, we identified wraparound transcripts, conserved across PyVs, which are generated through continuous, multicyclic transcription of the circular viral genome. These included both late transcripts containing leader‐to‐leader repeated sequences and SuperT transcripts with multiple LxCxE motifs. Notably, wraparound transcripts, including SuperT transcripts, were also detected in brain tissues from PML patients. Collectively, this study significantly expands our understanding of the JCPyV transcriptome, revealing the expression of wraparound transcripts in PML lesions. These findings provide valuable insights into the molecular basis of JCPyV gene expression and PML pathogenesis, potentially facilitating the development of effective countermeasures against PML.