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Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America

BACKGROUND: Human adenovirus 14 (HAdV-14) is a recognized causative agent of epidemic febrile respiratory illness (FRI). Last reported in Eurasia in 1963, this virus has since been conspicuously absent in broad surveys, and was never isolated in North America despite inclusion of specific tests for...

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Autores principales: Houng, Huo-Shu H, Gong, Heping, Kajon, Adriana E, Jones, Morris S, Kuschner, Robert A, Lyons, Arthur, Lott, Lisa, Lin, Kuei-Hsiang, Metzgar, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2933684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20738863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-116
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author Houng, Huo-Shu H
Gong, Heping
Kajon, Adriana E
Jones, Morris S
Kuschner, Robert A
Lyons, Arthur
Lott, Lisa
Lin, Kuei-Hsiang
Metzgar, David
author_facet Houng, Huo-Shu H
Gong, Heping
Kajon, Adriana E
Jones, Morris S
Kuschner, Robert A
Lyons, Arthur
Lott, Lisa
Lin, Kuei-Hsiang
Metzgar, David
author_sort Houng, Huo-Shu H
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Human adenovirus 14 (HAdV-14) is a recognized causative agent of epidemic febrile respiratory illness (FRI). Last reported in Eurasia in 1963, this virus has since been conspicuously absent in broad surveys, and was never isolated in North America despite inclusion of specific tests for this serotype in surveillance methods. In 2006 and 2007, this virus suddenly emerged in North America, causing high attack rate epidemics of FRI and, in some cases, severe pneumonias and occasional fatalities. Some outbreaks have been relatively mild, with low rates of progression beyond uncomplicated FRI, while other outbreaks have involved high rates of more serious outcomes. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: In this paper we present the complete genomic sequence of this emerging pathogen, and compare genomic sequences of isolates from both mild and severe outbreaks. We also compare the genome sequences of the recent isolates with those of the prototype HAdV-14 that circulated in Eurasia 30 years ago and the closely related sequence of HAdV-11a, which has been circulating in southeast Asia. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that the currently circulating strain of HAdV-14 is closely related to the historically recognized prototype throughout its genome, though it does display a couple of potentially functional mutations in the fiber knob and E1A genes. There are no polymorphisms that suggest an obvious explanation for the divergence in severity between outbreak events, suggesting that differences in outcome are more likely environmental or host determined rather than viral genetics.
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spelling pubmed-29336842010-09-07 Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America Houng, Huo-Shu H Gong, Heping Kajon, Adriana E Jones, Morris S Kuschner, Robert A Lyons, Arthur Lott, Lisa Lin, Kuei-Hsiang Metzgar, David Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Human adenovirus 14 (HAdV-14) is a recognized causative agent of epidemic febrile respiratory illness (FRI). Last reported in Eurasia in 1963, this virus has since been conspicuously absent in broad surveys, and was never isolated in North America despite inclusion of specific tests for this serotype in surveillance methods. In 2006 and 2007, this virus suddenly emerged in North America, causing high attack rate epidemics of FRI and, in some cases, severe pneumonias and occasional fatalities. Some outbreaks have been relatively mild, with low rates of progression beyond uncomplicated FRI, while other outbreaks have involved high rates of more serious outcomes. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: In this paper we present the complete genomic sequence of this emerging pathogen, and compare genomic sequences of isolates from both mild and severe outbreaks. We also compare the genome sequences of the recent isolates with those of the prototype HAdV-14 that circulated in Eurasia 30 years ago and the closely related sequence of HAdV-11a, which has been circulating in southeast Asia. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that the currently circulating strain of HAdV-14 is closely related to the historically recognized prototype throughout its genome, though it does display a couple of potentially functional mutations in the fiber knob and E1A genes. There are no polymorphisms that suggest an obvious explanation for the divergence in severity between outbreak events, suggesting that differences in outcome are more likely environmental or host determined rather than viral genetics. BioMed Central 2010 2010-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2933684/ /pubmed/20738863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-116 Text en Copyright ©2010 Houng et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Houng, Huo-Shu H
Gong, Heping
Kajon, Adriana E
Jones, Morris S
Kuschner, Robert A
Lyons, Arthur
Lott, Lisa
Lin, Kuei-Hsiang
Metzgar, David
Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America
title Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America
title_full Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America
title_fullStr Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America
title_short Genome sequences of Human Adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in North America
title_sort genome sequences of human adenovirus 14 isolates from mild respiratory cases and a fatal pneumonia, isolated during 2006-2007 epidemics in north america
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2933684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20738863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-116
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