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Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a globally distributed human pathogen that leads to both self-limited and chronic infections. At least eight genotypes (A-H) with distinct geographical allocations and phylodynamic behaviors have been described. They differ substantially in many virological and probably so...

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Autores principales: Rodrigo, María Belén, Mojsiejczuk, Laura Noelia, Torres, Carolina, Sevic, Ina, González López Ledesma, María Mora, Perez, Paula Soledad, Bouzas, María Belén, Galdame, Omar, Marciano, Sebastián, Fainboim, Hugo, Flichman, Diego Martín, Campos, Rodolfo Héctor
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27433800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159509
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author Rodrigo, María Belén
Mojsiejczuk, Laura Noelia
Torres, Carolina
Sevic, Ina
González López Ledesma, María Mora
Perez, Paula Soledad
Bouzas, María Belén
Galdame, Omar
Marciano, Sebastián
Fainboim, Hugo
Flichman, Diego Martín
Campos, Rodolfo Héctor
author_facet Rodrigo, María Belén
Mojsiejczuk, Laura Noelia
Torres, Carolina
Sevic, Ina
González López Ledesma, María Mora
Perez, Paula Soledad
Bouzas, María Belén
Galdame, Omar
Marciano, Sebastián
Fainboim, Hugo
Flichman, Diego Martín
Campos, Rodolfo Héctor
author_sort Rodrigo, María Belén
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description Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a globally distributed human pathogen that leads to both self-limited and chronic infections. At least eight genotypes (A-H) with distinct geographical allocations and phylodynamic behaviors have been described. They differ substantially in many virological and probably some clinical parameters. The aim of this study was to analyze full-length HBV genome sequences from individuals with symptomatic acute HBV infections using phylogenetic and coalescent methods. The phylogenetic analysis resulted in the following subgenotype distribution: F1b (52.7%), A2 (18.2%), F4 (18.2%) and A1, B2, D3 and F2a 1.8% each. These results contrast with those previously reported from chronic infections, where subgenotypes F1b, F4, A2 and genotype D were evenly distributed. This differential distribution might be related to recent internal migrations and/or intrinsic biological features of each viral genotype that could impact on the probability of transmission. The coalescence analysis showed that after a diversification process started in the 80s, the current sequences of subgenotype F1b were grouped in at least four highly supported lineages, whereas subgenotype F4 revealed a more limited diversification pattern with most lineages without offspring in the present. In addition, the genetic characterization of the studied sequences showed that only two of them presented mutations of clinical relevance at S codifyng region and none at the polymerase catalytic domains. Finally, since the acute infections could be an expression of the genotypes currently being transmitted to new hosts, the predominance of subgenotype F1b might have epidemiological, as well as, clinical relevance due to its potential adverse disease outcome among the chronic cases.
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spelling pubmed-49510162016-08-08 Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina Rodrigo, María Belén Mojsiejczuk, Laura Noelia Torres, Carolina Sevic, Ina González López Ledesma, María Mora Perez, Paula Soledad Bouzas, María Belén Galdame, Omar Marciano, Sebastián Fainboim, Hugo Flichman, Diego Martín Campos, Rodolfo Héctor PLoS One Research Article Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a globally distributed human pathogen that leads to both self-limited and chronic infections. At least eight genotypes (A-H) with distinct geographical allocations and phylodynamic behaviors have been described. They differ substantially in many virological and probably some clinical parameters. The aim of this study was to analyze full-length HBV genome sequences from individuals with symptomatic acute HBV infections using phylogenetic and coalescent methods. The phylogenetic analysis resulted in the following subgenotype distribution: F1b (52.7%), A2 (18.2%), F4 (18.2%) and A1, B2, D3 and F2a 1.8% each. These results contrast with those previously reported from chronic infections, where subgenotypes F1b, F4, A2 and genotype D were evenly distributed. This differential distribution might be related to recent internal migrations and/or intrinsic biological features of each viral genotype that could impact on the probability of transmission. The coalescence analysis showed that after a diversification process started in the 80s, the current sequences of subgenotype F1b were grouped in at least four highly supported lineages, whereas subgenotype F4 revealed a more limited diversification pattern with most lineages without offspring in the present. In addition, the genetic characterization of the studied sequences showed that only two of them presented mutations of clinical relevance at S codifyng region and none at the polymerase catalytic domains. Finally, since the acute infections could be an expression of the genotypes currently being transmitted to new hosts, the predominance of subgenotype F1b might have epidemiological, as well as, clinical relevance due to its potential adverse disease outcome among the chronic cases. Public Library of Science 2016-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4951016/ /pubmed/27433800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159509 Text en © 2016 Rodrigo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rodrigo, María Belén
Mojsiejczuk, Laura Noelia
Torres, Carolina
Sevic, Ina
González López Ledesma, María Mora
Perez, Paula Soledad
Bouzas, María Belén
Galdame, Omar
Marciano, Sebastián
Fainboim, Hugo
Flichman, Diego Martín
Campos, Rodolfo Héctor
Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina
title Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina
title_full Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina
title_fullStr Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina
title_short Analysis of the Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes in Symptomatic Acute Infections in Argentina
title_sort analysis of the molecular evolution of hepatitis b virus genotypes in symptomatic acute infections in argentina
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27433800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159509
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