2020–2021 rhinovirus genetic diversity in Saint Petersburg

A. Ksenafontov, Maria M. Pisareva, V. A. Eder, T. Musaeva, A. Fadeev, A. Komissarov, Irina V. Kiseleva, Dmitry A. Lioznov
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Introduction. Rhinoviruses represent one of the most common respiratory viruses and belong to the Picornoviridae family, genus Enterovirus, being divided into three types: A, B, C, which account for 169 types. Rhinoviruses predominate in autumn and spring periods, although they circulate throughout almost entire epidemic season. The rhinovirus genome is represented by a single-stranded 7.2 thousand base-long +RNA. According to the publications, the most common rhinovirus species is rhinovirus A (HRV-A), followed by rhinoviruses C (HRV-C) and finally rhinovirus B (HRV-B). The aim of our study was to define rhinovirus genetic diversity in Saint Petersburg . Materials and methods. The study was conducted at the Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Smorodintsev Research Institute of Influenza. Samples (smears from the nasopharynx and oropharynx) were delivered from the S.P. Botkin Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital, St. Olga’s Children's City Hospital, N.F. Filatov Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 5. Outpatient samples were used as well. Samples received from December 2020 to October 2021 were analyzed. Detection of rhinoviruses was carried out by real-time PCR, typing — by Sanger sequencing, with primers developed by da Costa Souza L. et al. (2021). Results. According to total specimen testing, rhinoviruses comprise 3.2% total number of specimens tested. Of these, 71 rhinoviruses were typed, representing 17.03% total number of rhinovirus-positive specimens. The most common was HRV-A (55%), among which 21 types were found (the most common HRV-A46 is 13%, n = 5). HRV-B and HRV-C were found in equal numbers — 23% (n = 16) of each species out of total number of typed rhinoviruses. Among HRV-B, 8 types were found; the most common HRV-B06 comprised 33% (n = 5). Among HRV-C, 7 types were found (the most common types are HRV-C42, HRV-C32 and HRV-C15 — 19% each, n = 3). HRV-A was detected mainly in patients aged 18 to 65 years (57.5%, n = 23). HRV-B was detected only in adult patients (100%, n = 16). HRV-C was detected in children under 2 years of age (43.75%, n = 7) and adults aged 18–65 years (31.25%, n = 5). In some cases, HRV-A and HRV-C were associated with various respiratory tract syndromes such as acute nasopharyngitis, laryngotracheitis, obstructive bronchitis, and pneumonia. HRV-B was related to clinical manifestations of pneumonia in seven cases. Conclusion. Rhinovirus type A prevails in Saint Petersburg . Rhinoviruses can be associated with diverse respiratory tract syndromes.
2020-2021 年圣彼得堡的鼻病毒基因多样性
简介鼻病毒是最常见的呼吸道病毒之一,属于微小病毒科肠道病毒属,分为 A、B、C 三型,共 169 种:分为 A、B、C 三型,共 169 种。鼻病毒主要流行于秋季和春季,但几乎在整个流行季节都有传播。鼻病毒基因组由一条长达 7.2 千个碱基的 +RNA 单链构成。根据出版物,最常见的鼻病毒种类是鼻病毒 A(HRV-A),其次是鼻病毒 C(HRV-C),最后是鼻病毒 B(HRV-B)。我们的研究旨在确定圣彼得堡的鼻病毒基因多样性。材料和方法。研究在斯莫罗金采夫流感研究所分子病毒学实验室进行。样本(鼻咽部和口咽部涂片)由 S.P. Botkin 临床传染病医院、圣奥尔加市儿童医院、N.F. Filatov 市第五儿童临床医院提供。还使用了门诊病人样本。对 2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 10 月收到的样本进行了分析。鼻病毒检测采用实时 PCR 技术,分型采用 Sanger 测序技术,引物由 da Costa Souza L. 等人开发(2021 年)。结果在所有检测标本中,鼻病毒占检测标本总数的 3.2%。其中,71 种鼻病毒被分型,占鼻病毒阳性标本总数的 17.03%。最常见的是 HRV-A(55%),其中有 21 种类型(最常见的 HRV-A46 为 13%,n = 5)。HRV-B和HRV-C的发现数量相当,各占分型鼻病毒总数的23%(n = 16)。在 HRV-B 中,发现了 8 种类型;最常见的 HRV-B06 占 33%(n = 5)。在HRV-C中,发现了7种类型(最常见的类型是HRV-C42、HRV-C32和HRV-C15,各占19%,n = 3)。HRV-A 主要在 18 至 65 岁的患者中检测到(57.5%,n = 23)。HRV-B 仅在成年患者中检测到(100%,n = 16)。在 2 岁以下儿童(43.75%,n = 7)和 18 至 65 岁成人(31.25%,n = 5)中检测到 HRV-C。在一些病例中,HRV-A 和 HRV-C 与各种呼吸道综合征有关,如急性鼻咽炎、喉气管炎、阻塞性支气管炎和肺炎。在 7 个病例中,HRV-B 与肺炎的临床表现有关。结论是A 型鼻病毒在圣彼得堡盛行。鼻病毒可能与多种呼吸道综合症有关。
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