Tracking the phylogenetic profile of HEV in swine and wild boar in Europe.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
New Microbiologica Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Gjergji Koja, Elida Mataj, Roberto Giuseppetti, Umbertina Villano, Roberto Bruni, Anna Rita Ciccaglione, Alessandra Lo Presti
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Abstract

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is prevalent among domestic pigs and wild boar in Europe. This study focused on the genetic diversity of HEV subtypes 3c, 3e and 3f among swine and wild boar in Europe as well as their circulation. Phylogenetic analysis and Bayesian phylogenetic inference were applied on the selected ORF2 capsid HEV sequences to co-estimate the viral circulation, the mean evolutionary rates and the dated trees. The estimated mean values of the HEV ORF2 capsid gene evolutionary rate were 8.29 x 10-3, 5.96 x 10-3, and 1.107 x 10-2 substitutions/site/year, respectively for 3c, 3e and 3f. The majority of the HEV 3c and 3e supported clusters did not show intermixing between swine and wild boar. Thus, although the intermixing observed in a minority of HEV 3c and 3e supported clusters suggests that transmission/circulation of these subtypes between swine and wild boar can potentially occur, 3c and 3e European wild boar HEV populations remained mainly segregated. In contrast, one half of the HEV 3f supported clusters showed intermixing between swine and wild boar, providing evidence for transfer/circulation to swine. The data suggest that continued virologic surveillance in swine and wild boar is necessary, together with targeted measures to reduce the chance of HEV transmission to humans.

追踪欧洲猪和野猪中 HEV 的系统发育概况。
戊型肝炎病毒(HEV)感染在欧洲家猪和野猪中十分普遍。本研究的重点是欧洲猪和野猪中 HEV 亚型 3c、3e 和 3f 的遗传多样性及其循环。通过对所选的 ORF2 capsid HEV 序列进行系统发育分析和贝叶斯系统发育推断,共同估算了病毒循环、平均进化速率和年代树。3c、3e和3f的HEV ORF2噬菌体基因进化率的估计平均值分别为8.29 x 10-3、5.96 x 10-3和1.107 x 10-2个取代/位点/年。大多数支持 HEV 3c 和 3e 的集群并未显示出猪与野猪之间的混杂。因此,尽管在少数 HEV 3c 和 3e 支持群中观察到的混杂现象表明,这些亚型有可能在猪和野猪之间传播/循环,但 3c 和 3e 欧洲野猪 HEV 种群仍主要处于隔离状态。与此相反,半数支持 HEV 3f 的集群显示出猪与野猪之间的混杂,为向猪的传播/循环提供了证据。这些数据表明,有必要继续对猪和野猪进行病毒学监测,并采取有针对性的措施来减少 HEV 传播给人类的机会。
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New Microbiologica
New Microbiologica 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
5.60%
发文量
40
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The publication, diffusion and furtherance of research and study on all aspects of basic and clinical Microbiology and related fields are the chief aims of the journal.
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