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Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Hepatitis A virus usually causes acute viral hepatitis (AVH) in the paediatric age group with a recent shift in age distribution and disease manifestations like acute liver failure (ALF). This has been attributed to mutations in 5’non-translated region (5’NTR) which affe...

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Autores principales: Singh, Mini Pritam, Majumdar, Manasi, Thapa, Babu Ram, Gupta, Puneet Kumar, Khurana, Jasmine, Budhathoki, Bimal, Ratho, Radha Kanta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25900957
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author Singh, Mini Pritam
Majumdar, Manasi
Thapa, Babu Ram
Gupta, Puneet Kumar
Khurana, Jasmine
Budhathoki, Bimal
Ratho, Radha Kanta
author_facet Singh, Mini Pritam
Majumdar, Manasi
Thapa, Babu Ram
Gupta, Puneet Kumar
Khurana, Jasmine
Budhathoki, Bimal
Ratho, Radha Kanta
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Hepatitis A virus usually causes acute viral hepatitis (AVH) in the paediatric age group with a recent shift in age distribution and disease manifestations like acute liver failure (ALF). This has been attributed to mutations in 5’non-translated region (5’NTR) which affects the viral multiplication. The present study was aimed to carry out the molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of hepatitis A virus strains circulating in north western India. METHODS: Serum samples from in patients and those attending out patient department of Pediatric Gastroenterology in a tertiary care hospital in north India during 2007-2011 with clinically suspected AVH were tested for anti-hepatitis A virus (HAV) IgM antibodies. Acute phase serum samples were subjected to nested PCR targeting the 5’NTR region followed by sequencing of the representative strains. RESULTS: A total of 1334 samples were tested, 290 (21.7%) were positive for anti-HAV IgM antibody. Of these, 78 serum samples (< 7 days old) were subjected to PCR and 47.4% (37/78) samples showed the presence of HAV RNA. Children < 15 yr of age accounted for majority (94%) of cases with highest seropositivity during rainy season. Sequencing of 15 representative strains was carried out and the circulating genotype was found to be III A. The nucleotide sequences showed high homology among the strains with a variation ranging from 0.1-1 per cent over the years. An important substitution of G to A at 324 position was shown by both AVH and ALF strains. The cumulative substitution in AVH strains Vs ALF strains as compared to GBM, Indian and prototype strain in the 200-500 region of 5’ NTR was comparable. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION: Our results showed hepatitis A still a disease of children with III A as a circulating genotype in this region. The mutations at 5’NTR region warrant further analysis as these affect the structure of internal ribosomal entry site which is important for viral replication.
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spelling pubmed-44181582015-05-12 Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India Singh, Mini Pritam Majumdar, Manasi Thapa, Babu Ram Gupta, Puneet Kumar Khurana, Jasmine Budhathoki, Bimal Ratho, Radha Kanta Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Hepatitis A virus usually causes acute viral hepatitis (AVH) in the paediatric age group with a recent shift in age distribution and disease manifestations like acute liver failure (ALF). This has been attributed to mutations in 5’non-translated region (5’NTR) which affects the viral multiplication. The present study was aimed to carry out the molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of hepatitis A virus strains circulating in north western India. METHODS: Serum samples from in patients and those attending out patient department of Pediatric Gastroenterology in a tertiary care hospital in north India during 2007-2011 with clinically suspected AVH were tested for anti-hepatitis A virus (HAV) IgM antibodies. Acute phase serum samples were subjected to nested PCR targeting the 5’NTR region followed by sequencing of the representative strains. RESULTS: A total of 1334 samples were tested, 290 (21.7%) were positive for anti-HAV IgM antibody. Of these, 78 serum samples (< 7 days old) were subjected to PCR and 47.4% (37/78) samples showed the presence of HAV RNA. Children < 15 yr of age accounted for majority (94%) of cases with highest seropositivity during rainy season. Sequencing of 15 representative strains was carried out and the circulating genotype was found to be III A. The nucleotide sequences showed high homology among the strains with a variation ranging from 0.1-1 per cent over the years. An important substitution of G to A at 324 position was shown by both AVH and ALF strains. The cumulative substitution in AVH strains Vs ALF strains as compared to GBM, Indian and prototype strain in the 200-500 region of 5’ NTR was comparable. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION: Our results showed hepatitis A still a disease of children with III A as a circulating genotype in this region. The mutations at 5’NTR region warrant further analysis as these affect the structure of internal ribosomal entry site which is important for viral replication. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4418158/ /pubmed/25900957 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Singh, Mini Pritam
Majumdar, Manasi
Thapa, Babu Ram
Gupta, Puneet Kumar
Khurana, Jasmine
Budhathoki, Bimal
Ratho, Radha Kanta
Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India
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title_full Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India
title_short Molecular characterization of hepatitis A virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western India
title_sort molecular characterization of hepatitis a virus strains in a tertiary care health set up in north western india
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25900957
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