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Free-Chlorine Disinfection as a Selection Pressure on Norovirus

Human noroviruses are excreted in feces from infected individuals and included in wastewater. It is critical to remove/inactivate them in wastewater treatment processes, particularly in the disinfection step, before release to aquatic environments. However, the high mutation rates of human norovirus...

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Autores principales: Rachmadi, Andri Taruna, Kitajima, Masaaki, Watanabe, Kozo, Yaegashi, Sakiko, Serrana, Joeselle, Nakamura, Arata, Nakagomi, Toyoko, Nakagomi, Osamu, Katayama, Kazuhiko, Okabe, Satoshi, Sano, Daisuke
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29703740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00244-18
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author Rachmadi, Andri Taruna
Kitajima, Masaaki
Watanabe, Kozo
Yaegashi, Sakiko
Serrana, Joeselle
Nakamura, Arata
Nakagomi, Toyoko
Nakagomi, Osamu
Katayama, Kazuhiko
Okabe, Satoshi
Sano, Daisuke
author_facet Rachmadi, Andri Taruna
Kitajima, Masaaki
Watanabe, Kozo
Yaegashi, Sakiko
Serrana, Joeselle
Nakamura, Arata
Nakagomi, Toyoko
Nakagomi, Osamu
Katayama, Kazuhiko
Okabe, Satoshi
Sano, Daisuke
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description Human noroviruses are excreted in feces from infected individuals and included in wastewater. It is critical to remove/inactivate them in wastewater treatment processes, particularly in the disinfection step, before release to aquatic environments. However, the high mutation rates of human noroviruses raise concerns about the emergence of strains that are less susceptible to disinfectants and can survive even after wastewater treatment. This study aimed to demonstrate the strain-dependent susceptibility of norovirus to free chlorine. A population originated from the murine norovirus strain S7-PP3, a surrogate for human noroviruses in environmental testing, was exposed to free chlorine and then propagated in a host cell. This cycle of free chlorine exposure followed by propagation in cells was repeated 10 times, and populations with lower susceptibility to free chlorine were obtained from two independent trials of chlorine exposure cycles. Open reading frame 2 (ORF2) and ORF3 of the murine norovirus genome were analyzed by next-generation sequencing, and a unique nonsynonymous mutation (corresponding to a change from phenylalanine to serine) at nucleotide (nt) 7280 in ORF3, which encodes the minor capsid protein VP2, was found in chlorine-exposed populations from both trials. It was confirmed that all of the clones from the chlorine-treated population had lower susceptibility to free chlorine than those from the control population. These results indicate that exposure to free chlorine and dilution exert different driving forces to form murine norovirus (MNV) quasispecies, and that there is a selective force to form MNV quasispecies under free chlorine exposure. IMPORTANCE This study showed that free chlorine disinfection exerted a selection pressure for murine norovirus (MNV). The strain-dependent viral susceptibility to the disinfectant elucidated in this study highlights the importance of employing less susceptible strains as representative viruses in disinfection tests, because the disinfection rate values obtained from more susceptible strains would be less useful in predicting the virus inactivation efficiency of circulating strains under practical disinfection conditions.
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spelling pubmed-60071072018-06-27 Free-Chlorine Disinfection as a Selection Pressure on Norovirus Rachmadi, Andri Taruna Kitajima, Masaaki Watanabe, Kozo Yaegashi, Sakiko Serrana, Joeselle Nakamura, Arata Nakagomi, Toyoko Nakagomi, Osamu Katayama, Kazuhiko Okabe, Satoshi Sano, Daisuke Appl Environ Microbiol Public and Environmental Health Microbiology Human noroviruses are excreted in feces from infected individuals and included in wastewater. It is critical to remove/inactivate them in wastewater treatment processes, particularly in the disinfection step, before release to aquatic environments. However, the high mutation rates of human noroviruses raise concerns about the emergence of strains that are less susceptible to disinfectants and can survive even after wastewater treatment. This study aimed to demonstrate the strain-dependent susceptibility of norovirus to free chlorine. A population originated from the murine norovirus strain S7-PP3, a surrogate for human noroviruses in environmental testing, was exposed to free chlorine and then propagated in a host cell. This cycle of free chlorine exposure followed by propagation in cells was repeated 10 times, and populations with lower susceptibility to free chlorine were obtained from two independent trials of chlorine exposure cycles. Open reading frame 2 (ORF2) and ORF3 of the murine norovirus genome were analyzed by next-generation sequencing, and a unique nonsynonymous mutation (corresponding to a change from phenylalanine to serine) at nucleotide (nt) 7280 in ORF3, which encodes the minor capsid protein VP2, was found in chlorine-exposed populations from both trials. It was confirmed that all of the clones from the chlorine-treated population had lower susceptibility to free chlorine than those from the control population. These results indicate that exposure to free chlorine and dilution exert different driving forces to form murine norovirus (MNV) quasispecies, and that there is a selective force to form MNV quasispecies under free chlorine exposure. IMPORTANCE This study showed that free chlorine disinfection exerted a selection pressure for murine norovirus (MNV). The strain-dependent viral susceptibility to the disinfectant elucidated in this study highlights the importance of employing less susceptible strains as representative viruses in disinfection tests, because the disinfection rate values obtained from more susceptible strains would be less useful in predicting the virus inactivation efficiency of circulating strains under practical disinfection conditions. American Society for Microbiology 2018-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6007107/ /pubmed/29703740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00244-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Rachmadi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Kitajima, Masaaki
Watanabe, Kozo
Yaegashi, Sakiko
Serrana, Joeselle
Nakamura, Arata
Nakagomi, Toyoko
Nakagomi, Osamu
Katayama, Kazuhiko
Okabe, Satoshi
Sano, Daisuke
Free-Chlorine Disinfection as a Selection Pressure on Norovirus
title Free-Chlorine Disinfection as a Selection Pressure on Norovirus
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title_fullStr Free-Chlorine Disinfection as a Selection Pressure on Norovirus
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title_short Free-Chlorine Disinfection as a Selection Pressure on Norovirus
title_sort free-chlorine disinfection as a selection pressure on norovirus
topic Public and Environmental Health Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29703740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00244-18
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