2018-2024年美国马里兰州呼吸道样本中新兴和不常见肠病毒C104、C105和C109的分子特征

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Viruses-Basel Pub Date : 2025-08-29 DOI:10.3390/v17091183
Amary Fall, Ting X Zhuang, Alaina Dodge, Omar Abdullah, Julie M Norton, David Villafuerte, Andrew Pekosz, Eili Klein, Heba H Mostafa
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背景:虽然肠病毒(ev)被认为是多种疾病的病因,但对罕见的肠病毒C (EV-C)类型(包括EV-C104、EV-C105和EV-C109)的流行病学和分子特征知之甚少。方法:我们在2018年至2024年期间在约翰霍普金斯卫生系统对ev进行了基因组监测(共3715份样本),在呼吸样本中鉴定出EV-C104、EV-C105和EV-C109。使用VP4-VP2和全基因组测序来评估遗传多样性和宿主内进化。结果:5例EV-C105感染主要发生在儿科患者中,表现为一系列临床特征,包括发烧、胃肠道症状和小脑炎。在两名免疫功能低下的成年人中发现了延长的EV-C104和EV-C109感染。EV-C104持续了5个多月,并显示出病毒基因组变化(宿主内进化)的证据。在四个月的时间内检测到EV-C109。系统发育分析发现了一个新的EV-C105进化枝(C3),与美国最近的菌株有密切的亲缘关系。EV-C104基因组序列与来自美国和欧洲的B基因型序列一致,而EV-C109序列与来自荷兰的2014-2015株相似。结论:这些发现强调了马里兰州罕见的EV-C型的出现、持续和遗传进化,特别是在免疫功能低下的宿主中,强调了持续基因组监测和临床相关性的重要性。
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Molecular Characterization of Emerging and Uncommon Enteroviruses C104, C105, and C109 in Respiratory Samples from Maryland, USA, 2018-2024.

Molecular Characterization of Emerging and Uncommon Enteroviruses C104, C105, and C109 in Respiratory Samples from Maryland, USA, 2018-2024.

Molecular Characterization of Emerging and Uncommon Enteroviruses C104, C105, and C109 in Respiratory Samples from Maryland, USA, 2018-2024.

Molecular Characterization of Emerging and Uncommon Enteroviruses C104, C105, and C109 in Respiratory Samples from Maryland, USA, 2018-2024.

Background: While enteroviruses (EVs) are recognized causes of diverse illnesses, little is known about the epidemiology and molecular characteristics of uncommon enterovirus C (EV-C) types, including EV-C104, EV-C105, and EV-C109. Methods: We conducted genomic surveillance of EVs at the Johns Hopkins Health System between 2018 and 2024 (a total of 3715 samples), identifying EV-C104, EV-C105, and EV-C109 in respiratory samples. VP4-VP2 and whole-genome sequencing were used to assess genetic diversity and intra-host evolution. Results: Five EV-C105 infections were identified primarily in pediatric patients, presenting with a range of clinical features including fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, and cerebellitis. Prolonged EV-C104 and EV-C109 infections were identified in two immunocompromised adults. EV-C104 persisted for over five months and showed evidence of viral genomic changes (intra-host evolution). EV-C109 was detected over a four-month period. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a novel EV-C105 clade (C3) closely related to recent USA strains. EV-C104 genomes aligned with genotype B sequences from the USA and Europe, while EV-C109 sequences were similar to 2014-2015 strains from the Netherlands. Conclusions: These findings highlight the emergence, persistence, and genetic evolution of uncommon EV-C types in Maryland, especially among immunocompromised hosts, emphasizing the importance of continued genomic surveillance and clinical correlations.

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Viruses-Basel
Viruses-Basel VIROLOGY-
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7.30
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2445
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期刊介绍: Viruses (ISSN 1999-4915) is an open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies of viruses. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, communications, conference reports and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. We also encourage the publication of timely reviews and commentaries on topics of interest to the virology community and feature highlights from the virology literature in the ''News and Views'' section. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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