Chia-Cheng Sung, G W Gant Luxton, Kuo-Sheng Hung, Yung-Fu Wu, Chih-Chien Wang, Chih-Sin Hsu, Chih-Fen Hu
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Abstract
Introduction: Following acute enterovirus (EV) infection, outcomes vary based on factors like the immune response, viral cell entry receptor expression levels, tissue tropism, and genetic factors of both the host and virus. While most individuals exhibit mild, self-limited symptoms, others may suffer severe complications or prolonged infections that can lead to autoimmune disorders.
Methods: To elucidate host responses to EV infection, we performed whole exome sequencing on blood samples from both infected and uninfected individuals. Our initial focus was on genes encoding EV entry receptors-PSGL-1, SCARB2, and ANAXA2 for EV-A71, and CD155 for poliovirus-and on host genes ACBD3 and PI4KΒ, crucial for EV replication.
Results: Although no specific genetic variants directly associated with EV infection were identified, we discovered 118 variants across 116 genes enriched in East Asian populations through multi-layered variant filtering. These variants were further analyzed for their potential impacts on organs, biological processes, and molecular pathways. Phenome-wide association studies were conducted to refine our understanding of their contributions to EV infection susceptibility.
Discussion: Our findings aim to develop a predictive panel based on these 118 variants, which could help susceptible individuals during EV outbreaks, guiding targeted clinical interventions and preventative strategies.
导言:急性肠道病毒(EV)感染后的结果因免疫反应、病毒细胞进入受体表达水平、组织滋养以及宿主和病毒的遗传因素等因素而异。虽然大多数人表现出轻微的自限性症状,但其他人可能会出现严重的并发症或长期感染,从而导致自身免疫紊乱:为了阐明宿主对 EV 感染的反应,我们对感染者和未感染者的血液样本进行了全外显子组测序。我们最初关注的是编码EV进入受体的基因--EV-A71的PSGL-1、SCARB2和ANAXA2以及脊髓灰质炎病毒的CD155--以及对EV复制至关重要的宿主基因ACBD3和PI4KΒ:虽然没有发现与EV感染直接相关的特定基因变异,但我们通过多层变异过滤发现了东亚人群中富集的116个基因中的118个变异。我们进一步分析了这些变异对器官、生物过程和分子通路的潜在影响。我们还进行了全表型关联研究,以进一步了解这些变异对 EV 感染易感性的影响:我们的研究结果旨在基于这 118 个变异体开发一个预测面板,它可以在 EV 爆发时帮助易感人群,指导有针对性的临床干预和预防策略。
期刊介绍:
Frontiers in Microbiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the entire spectrum of microbiology. Field Chief Editor Martin G. Klotz at Washington State University is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.