Characterising the molecular epidemiology of human parechovirus in young infants in the UK and Canada

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Seilesh Kadambari , Heli Harvala , Dung Nguyen , Manish Sadarangani , Natalie G Martin , Ghada N. Al-Rawahi , Inna Sekirov , Sylviane Defres , Tom Solomon , Tanya Golubchik , Rory Bowden , Andrew J Pollard , Peter Simmonds
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Abstract

Objectives

We evaluated the extent of virus heterogeneity in PeV infected infants in the UK, Canada and Australia.

Methods

Samples were collected from PeV infected infants during 2013–16. Next generation sequencing was used to obtain sequencing data and construct phylogenetic trees based on analysis of the VP1 region. Comparison was made with sequencing data available from an outbreak in Australia.

Results

We amplified and sequenced 58 samples. All obtained PeV sequences were genotype 3 apart from one UK sample which was PeV-A5. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that all strains clustered together on the same clade and showed no significant genetic variation. We saw no significant evidence of association between sequence and either clinical severity (defined by admission to paediatric intensive care), geographical origin (compared between Canada and U.K) or year of sample collection (samples sequenced during 2013 – 2018).

Conclusions

In this small cohort, sequencing data indicate that PeV circulating in the UK and Canada from 2013 to 18 are derived from a common ancestor. No association between disease severity and genetic sequence was seen in the UK or Canadian cohorts. Larger studies are required to support these findings.

英国和加拿大婴幼儿人类帕雷奇病毒分子流行病学特征分析
我们评估了英国、加拿大和澳大利亚受 PeV 感染婴儿的病毒异质性程度。样本采集自 2013-16 年期间感染 PeV 的婴儿。我们使用新一代测序技术获得了测序数据,并根据对 VP1 区域的分析构建了系统发生树。我们将其与澳大利亚疫情中的测序数据进行了比较。我们对 58 个样本进行了扩增和测序。除了一个英国样本是 PeV-A5 外,所有获得的 PeV 序列都是基因型 3。系统进化分析表明,所有菌株都聚集在同一支系中,没有明显的遗传变异。我们没有发现序列与临床严重程度(以入院接受儿科重症监护为标准)、地理来源(加拿大和英国之间的比较)或样本采集年份(2013 - 2018 年期间测序的样本)之间存在明显关联的证据。在这一小型队列中,测序数据表明,2013-18年间在英国和加拿大流行的PeV源自一个共同的祖先。英国和加拿大队列中的疾病严重程度与基因序列之间没有关联。需要更大规模的研究来支持这些发现。
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Journal of Clinical Virology
Journal of Clinical Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
22.70
自引率
1.10%
发文量
149
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Virology, an esteemed international publication, serves as the official journal for both the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology and The European Society for Clinical Virology. Dedicated to advancing the understanding of human virology in clinical settings, the Journal of Clinical Virology focuses on disseminating research papers and reviews pertaining to the clinical aspects of virology. Its scope encompasses articles discussing diagnostic methodologies and virus-induced clinical conditions, with an emphasis on practicality and relevance to clinical practice. The journal publishes on topics that include: • new diagnostic technologies • nucleic acid amplification and serologic testing • targeted and metagenomic next-generation sequencing • emerging pandemic viral threats • respiratory viruses • transplant viruses • chronic viral infections • cancer-associated viruses • gastrointestinal viruses • central nervous system viruses • one health (excludes animal health)
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