2018-2022年日本神户市人类腺病毒相关疾病全基因组监测

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Yoshihiko Tanimoto, Minori Ohyama, Erika Ito, Kyoko Akiyoshi, Yuka Onishi, Ai Mori, Ryohei Nomoto
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背景:人腺病毒(HAdVs)引起多种疾病,并经常发生重组。由于腺病毒易发生重组,因此全基因组测序和分析是了解病毒特性的基本方法。在本研究中,我们对日本神户的腺病毒进行了全基因组测序,以表征腺病毒,并评估了当地腺病毒相关疾病的流行基因型。方法:采用2018 - 2022年从日本神户市临床标本中分离的hav细胞培养阳性菌株80株。进行全基因组测序、系统发育分析和重组分析。结果:检出疾病特异性hav,其中以咽结膜热主要检出B、C种,感染性胃肠炎主要检出F种。B种菌株均为HAdV-3基因型。C种检测到多种基因型,其中5株在咽结膜热标本中检测到新基因型P85H5F5。结论:hav全基因组分析不仅是了解当地流行情况的重要手段,也是监测重组基因型出现的重要手段。
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Whole genome-based surveillance for human adenovirus-related diseases in Kobe City, Japan, 2018-2022.

Background: Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) cause various diseases, and they frequently undergo recombination. As adenoviruses are susceptible to recombination, whole-genome sequencing and analysis are essential approaches to understanding viral properties. In the present study, we performed whole-genome sequencing to characterize adenoviruses and assess the local epidemic genotypes of adenovirus-related diseases in Kobe, Japan.

Methods: Eighty HAdV cell culture-positive strains isolated from clinical specimens in Kobe City, Japan, between 2018 and 2022 were used. Whole-genome sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, and recombination analysis were performed.

Results: Disease-specific HAdV species were detected, with species B and C being the primary species detected for pharyngoconjunctival fever and species F for infectious gastroenteritis. All species B strains belonged to the HAdV-3 genotype. Multiple genotypes were detected in species C, including five strains in which the new genotype, P85H5F5, was identified in pharyngoconjunctival fever specimens.

Conclusions: Whole-genome analysis of HAdV is an important approach not only for understanding local epidemics, but also for monitoring the emergence of recombinant genotypes.

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