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Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma

BACKGROUND: The emergence of new strains in RNA viruses is mainly due to mutations or intra and inter-genotype homologous recombination. Non-homologous recombinations may be deleterious and are rarely detected. In previous studies, we identified HCV-1b strains bearing two tandemly repeated V3 region...

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Autores principales: Le Guillou-Guillemette, Hélène, Pivert, Adeline, Bouthry, Elise, Henquell, Cécile, Petsaris, Odile, Ducancelle, Alexandra, Veillon, Pascal, Vallet, Sophie, Alain, Sophie, Thibault, Vincent, Abravanel, Florence, Rosenberg, Arielle A., André-Garnier, Elisabeth, Bour, Jean-Baptiste, Baazia, Yazid, Trimoulet, Pascale, André, Patrice, Gaudy-Graffin, Catherine, Bettinger, Dominique, Larrat, Sylvie, Signori-Schmuck, Anne, Saoudin, Hénia, Pozzetto, Bruno, Lagathu, Gisèle, Minjolle-Cha, Sophie, Stoll-Keller, Françoise, Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel, Izopet, Jacques, Payan, Christopher, Lunel-Fabiani, Françoise, Lemaire, Christophe
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5386276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28394908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174651
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author Le Guillou-Guillemette, Hélène
Pivert, Adeline
Bouthry, Elise
Henquell, Cécile
Petsaris, Odile
Ducancelle, Alexandra
Veillon, Pascal
Vallet, Sophie
Alain, Sophie
Thibault, Vincent
Abravanel, Florence
Rosenberg, Arielle A.
André-Garnier, Elisabeth
Bour, Jean-Baptiste
Baazia, Yazid
Trimoulet, Pascale
André, Patrice
Gaudy-Graffin, Catherine
Bettinger, Dominique
Larrat, Sylvie
Signori-Schmuck, Anne
Saoudin, Hénia
Pozzetto, Bruno
Lagathu, Gisèle
Minjolle-Cha, Sophie
Stoll-Keller, Françoise
Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel
Izopet, Jacques
Payan, Christopher
Lunel-Fabiani, Françoise
Lemaire, Christophe
author_facet Le Guillou-Guillemette, Hélène
Pivert, Adeline
Bouthry, Elise
Henquell, Cécile
Petsaris, Odile
Ducancelle, Alexandra
Veillon, Pascal
Vallet, Sophie
Alain, Sophie
Thibault, Vincent
Abravanel, Florence
Rosenberg, Arielle A.
André-Garnier, Elisabeth
Bour, Jean-Baptiste
Baazia, Yazid
Trimoulet, Pascale
André, Patrice
Gaudy-Graffin, Catherine
Bettinger, Dominique
Larrat, Sylvie
Signori-Schmuck, Anne
Saoudin, Hénia
Pozzetto, Bruno
Lagathu, Gisèle
Minjolle-Cha, Sophie
Stoll-Keller, Françoise
Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel
Izopet, Jacques
Payan, Christopher
Lunel-Fabiani, Françoise
Lemaire, Christophe
author_sort Le Guillou-Guillemette, Hélène
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The emergence of new strains in RNA viruses is mainly due to mutations or intra and inter-genotype homologous recombination. Non-homologous recombinations may be deleterious and are rarely detected. In previous studies, we identified HCV-1b strains bearing two tandemly repeated V3 regions in the NS5A gene without ORF disruption. This polymorphism may be associated with an unfavorable course of liver disease and possibly involved in liver carcinogenesis. Here we aimed at characterizing the origin of these mutant strains and identifying the evolutionary mechanism on which the V3 duplication relies. METHODS: Direct sequencing of the entire NS5A and E1 genes was performed on 27 mutant strains. Quasispecies analyses in consecutive samples were also performed by cloning and sequencing the NS5A gene for all mutant and wild strains. We analyzed the mutant and wild-type sequence polymorphisms using Bayesian methods to infer the evolutionary history of and the molecular mechanism leading to the duplication-like event. RESULTS: Quasispecies were entirely composed of exclusively mutant or wild-type strains respectively. Mutant quasispecies were found to have been present since contamination and had persisted for at least 10 years. This V3 duplication-like event appears to have resulted from non-homologous recombination between HCV-1b wild-type strains around 100 years ago. The association between increased liver disease severity and these HCV-1b mutants may explain their persistence in chronically infected patients. CONCLUSIONS: These results emphasize the possible consequences of non-homologous recombination in the emergence and severity of new viral diseases.
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spelling pubmed-53862762017-05-03 Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma Le Guillou-Guillemette, Hélène Pivert, Adeline Bouthry, Elise Henquell, Cécile Petsaris, Odile Ducancelle, Alexandra Veillon, Pascal Vallet, Sophie Alain, Sophie Thibault, Vincent Abravanel, Florence Rosenberg, Arielle A. André-Garnier, Elisabeth Bour, Jean-Baptiste Baazia, Yazid Trimoulet, Pascale André, Patrice Gaudy-Graffin, Catherine Bettinger, Dominique Larrat, Sylvie Signori-Schmuck, Anne Saoudin, Hénia Pozzetto, Bruno Lagathu, Gisèle Minjolle-Cha, Sophie Stoll-Keller, Françoise Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel Izopet, Jacques Payan, Christopher Lunel-Fabiani, Françoise Lemaire, Christophe PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The emergence of new strains in RNA viruses is mainly due to mutations or intra and inter-genotype homologous recombination. Non-homologous recombinations may be deleterious and are rarely detected. In previous studies, we identified HCV-1b strains bearing two tandemly repeated V3 regions in the NS5A gene without ORF disruption. This polymorphism may be associated with an unfavorable course of liver disease and possibly involved in liver carcinogenesis. Here we aimed at characterizing the origin of these mutant strains and identifying the evolutionary mechanism on which the V3 duplication relies. METHODS: Direct sequencing of the entire NS5A and E1 genes was performed on 27 mutant strains. Quasispecies analyses in consecutive samples were also performed by cloning and sequencing the NS5A gene for all mutant and wild strains. We analyzed the mutant and wild-type sequence polymorphisms using Bayesian methods to infer the evolutionary history of and the molecular mechanism leading to the duplication-like event. RESULTS: Quasispecies were entirely composed of exclusively mutant or wild-type strains respectively. Mutant quasispecies were found to have been present since contamination and had persisted for at least 10 years. This V3 duplication-like event appears to have resulted from non-homologous recombination between HCV-1b wild-type strains around 100 years ago. The association between increased liver disease severity and these HCV-1b mutants may explain their persistence in chronically infected patients. CONCLUSIONS: These results emphasize the possible consequences of non-homologous recombination in the emergence and severity of new viral diseases. Public Library of Science 2017-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5386276/ /pubmed/28394908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174651 Text en © 2017 Le Guillou-Guillemette 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
Le Guillou-Guillemette, Hélène
Pivert, Adeline
Bouthry, Elise
Henquell, Cécile
Petsaris, Odile
Ducancelle, Alexandra
Veillon, Pascal
Vallet, Sophie
Alain, Sophie
Thibault, Vincent
Abravanel, Florence
Rosenberg, Arielle A.
André-Garnier, Elisabeth
Bour, Jean-Baptiste
Baazia, Yazid
Trimoulet, Pascale
André, Patrice
Gaudy-Graffin, Catherine
Bettinger, Dominique
Larrat, Sylvie
Signori-Schmuck, Anne
Saoudin, Hénia
Pozzetto, Bruno
Lagathu, Gisèle
Minjolle-Cha, Sophie
Stoll-Keller, Françoise
Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel
Izopet, Jacques
Payan, Christopher
Lunel-Fabiani, Françoise
Lemaire, Christophe
Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
title Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
title_full Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
title_fullStr Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
title_short Natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated V3-NS5A region in HCV-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
title_sort natural non-homologous recombination led to the emergence of a duplicated v3-ns5a region in hcv-1b strains associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5386276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28394908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174651
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