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Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy

Hepatitis B virus genotype A1 (HBV/A1), of African origin, is the most prevalent genotype in Brazil, while HBV/F predominates in the other South American countries. However, HBV/D is the most common in the three states of southern Brazil, where ‘islands’ of elevated prevalence, as Chapecó and other...

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Autores principales: Gusatti, Carolina Souza, Costi, Cintia, Halon, Maria Laura, Grandi, Tarciana, Medeiros, Arlete Ferrari Rech, Silva, Cláudia Maria Dornelles, Gomes, Selma Andrade, Silva, Marcia Susana Nunes, Niel, Christian, Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26275046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135816
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author Gusatti, Carolina Souza
Costi, Cintia
Halon, Maria Laura
Grandi, Tarciana
Medeiros, Arlete Ferrari Rech
Silva, Cláudia Maria Dornelles
Gomes, Selma Andrade
Silva, Marcia Susana Nunes
Niel, Christian
Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
author_facet Gusatti, Carolina Souza
Costi, Cintia
Halon, Maria Laura
Grandi, Tarciana
Medeiros, Arlete Ferrari Rech
Silva, Cláudia Maria Dornelles
Gomes, Selma Andrade
Silva, Marcia Susana Nunes
Niel, Christian
Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
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description Hepatitis B virus genotype A1 (HBV/A1), of African origin, is the most prevalent genotype in Brazil, while HBV/F predominates in the other South American countries. However, HBV/D is the most common in the three states of southern Brazil, where ‘islands’ of elevated prevalence, as Chapecó and other cities, have been described. In this study, 202 HBV chronic carriers attending in 2013 the viral hepatitis ambulatory of Chapecó, were investigated. In comparison with previous studies performed in the same ambulatory, a rapid aging of the HBV infected population was observed (mean age of the newly diagnosed patients increasing from 29.9 ± 10.3 years in 1996 to 44.4 ± 13.3 years in 2013), probably due to a singular vaccination schedule at Chapecó that included not only children but also adolescents. Phylogenetic and BLAST analyses (S region) classified 91 HBV isolates into genotypes A (n = 3) and D (n = 88). The majority of HBV/D isolates were closely related to D3 sequences. To understand the reasons for the absence or near absence of genotypes A and F, and how HBV/D was introduced in the south of Brazil, HBV/D infected patients were inquired about their genealogical and geographical origins. Forty-three (52%) patients have their four grandparents of Italian origin, vs. seven (8%) who have their four grandparents of Brazilian origin. At all, 65 out of 83 (78%) patients had at least one grandparent originating from Italy. Taking into consideration the fact that Italy is one of the few countries where subgenotype D3 is predominant, the results strongly suggested that HBV/D was introduced in Brazil through Italian immigration which culminated between 1870 and 1920.
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spelling pubmed-45371422015-08-20 Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy Gusatti, Carolina Souza Costi, Cintia Halon, Maria Laura Grandi, Tarciana Medeiros, Arlete Ferrari Rech Silva, Cláudia Maria Dornelles Gomes, Selma Andrade Silva, Marcia Susana Nunes Niel, Christian Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa PLoS One Research Article Hepatitis B virus genotype A1 (HBV/A1), of African origin, is the most prevalent genotype in Brazil, while HBV/F predominates in the other South American countries. However, HBV/D is the most common in the three states of southern Brazil, where ‘islands’ of elevated prevalence, as Chapecó and other cities, have been described. In this study, 202 HBV chronic carriers attending in 2013 the viral hepatitis ambulatory of Chapecó, were investigated. In comparison with previous studies performed in the same ambulatory, a rapid aging of the HBV infected population was observed (mean age of the newly diagnosed patients increasing from 29.9 ± 10.3 years in 1996 to 44.4 ± 13.3 years in 2013), probably due to a singular vaccination schedule at Chapecó that included not only children but also adolescents. Phylogenetic and BLAST analyses (S region) classified 91 HBV isolates into genotypes A (n = 3) and D (n = 88). The majority of HBV/D isolates were closely related to D3 sequences. To understand the reasons for the absence or near absence of genotypes A and F, and how HBV/D was introduced in the south of Brazil, HBV/D infected patients were inquired about their genealogical and geographical origins. Forty-three (52%) patients have their four grandparents of Italian origin, vs. seven (8%) who have their four grandparents of Brazilian origin. At all, 65 out of 83 (78%) patients had at least one grandparent originating from Italy. Taking into consideration the fact that Italy is one of the few countries where subgenotype D3 is predominant, the results strongly suggested that HBV/D was introduced in Brazil through Italian immigration which culminated between 1870 and 1920. Public Library of Science 2015-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4537142/ /pubmed/26275046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135816 Text en © 2015 Gusatti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gusatti, Carolina Souza
Costi, Cintia
Halon, Maria Laura
Grandi, Tarciana
Medeiros, Arlete Ferrari Rech
Silva, Cláudia Maria Dornelles
Gomes, Selma Andrade
Silva, Marcia Susana Nunes
Niel, Christian
Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy
title Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy
title_full Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy
title_fullStr Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy
title_short Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D Isolates Circulating in Chapecó, Southern Brazil, Originate from Italy
title_sort hepatitis b virus genotype d isolates circulating in chapecó, southern brazil, originate from italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26275046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135816
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