Full-length sequences of one genotype 4 and three genotype 3 Hepatitis E viruses in fecal samples from domestic swine in Japan.

T. Urayama, S. Sapsutthipas, M. Tsujikawa, A. Yamashita, H. Nishigaki, M. S. Ibrahim, K. Hagiwara, M. Yunoki, T. Yasunaga, Teruhide Yamaguchi, K. Ikuta
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The Hepatitis E virus (HEV) induces zoonotic infections and causes hepatitis. In Japan, HEV occurs in deer, wild boar and swine, and genotype (G)3 and G4 have been isolated from domestic swine. We previously reported that HEV isolates from a total of 320 swine fecal samples from 32 farms in Japan could be predominantly classified into four clusters: three G3 (G3JP, G3SP and G3US) and one G4 (G4JP). In this study, we performed full-length sequencing of four representative HEVs, one from each of the clusters. We found significant nucleotide variation throughout the sequences within a genotype, but not within each cluster. However, we found few variations at the amino acid level. Most of the highly conserved regions within genotypes were concentrated in the overlapping region of open reading frame (ORF)2 and ORF3, while most of the variable regions were within the ORF1 V region. This region was variable even at the amino acid level. Essentially, this region was highly conserved among G3 clusters, with some more dissimilarities between G3SP and the other two clusters, G3JP and G3US. The regions conserved and variable across genotypes had virtually the same positions as those within genotypes, but were much narrower and wider, respectively. For the latter, ORF1 V and P regions were especially variable. Finally, we focused on the sequence conservation in the region widely used for primer and probe sets to detect HEV infections.
日本家猪粪便中1个基因4型和3个基因3型戊型肝炎病毒的全序列分析
戊型肝炎病毒(HEV)可引起人畜共患感染并引起肝炎。在日本,HEV发生在鹿、野猪和猪中,基因型(G)3和G4已从家猪中分离出来。我们之前曾报道,从日本32个猪场的320个猪粪便样本中分离出的HEV病毒可主要分为4个聚集群:3个G3 (G3JP、G3SP和G3US)和1个G4 (G4JP)。在这项研究中,我们对四个具有代表性的hev进行了全长测序,每个集群一个。我们发现在一个基因型的序列中有显著的核苷酸变异,但不是在每个簇中都有。然而,我们发现在氨基酸水平上几乎没有变化。基因型内的高度保守区多集中在orf2和ORF3的重叠区,而变异区多集中在orf1v区。即使在氨基酸水平上,这个区域也是可变的。从本质上讲,该区域在G3集群中高度保守,G3SP与G3JP和G3US之间存在较大差异。基因型间的保守区和可变区位置与基因型内的相同,但分别窄得多和宽得多。对于后者,ORF1的V区和P区变化特别大。最后,我们重点研究了广泛用于检测HEV感染的引物和探针集的区域的序列保守性。
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