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Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil

BACKGROUND: Currently, norovirus (NoV) is associated with one-fifth of all acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases worldwide. The NoV GII.17_2014 variant has been associated with gastroenteritis outbreaks in several Asian countries, replacing the previously dominant Sydney 2012 variant. There is limited d...

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Autores principales: das Neves Costa, Larissa Cristina Prado, Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro, Portela, Ana Caroline Rodrigues, de Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes, da Silva Bandeira, Renato, Sousa Júnior, Edivaldo Costa, Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro, Resque, Hugo Reis, da Silva, Luciana Damascena, Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6889554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31791261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4628-5
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author das Neves Costa, Larissa Cristina Prado
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Portela, Ana Caroline Rodrigues
de Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes
da Silva Bandeira, Renato
Sousa Júnior, Edivaldo Costa
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Resque, Hugo Reis
da Silva, Luciana Damascena
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
author_facet das Neves Costa, Larissa Cristina Prado
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Portela, Ana Caroline Rodrigues
de Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes
da Silva Bandeira, Renato
Sousa Júnior, Edivaldo Costa
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Resque, Hugo Reis
da Silva, Luciana Damascena
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
author_sort das Neves Costa, Larissa Cristina Prado
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description BACKGROUND: Currently, norovirus (NoV) is associated with one-fifth of all acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases worldwide. The NoV GII.17_2014 variant has been associated with gastroenteritis outbreaks in several Asian countries, replacing the previously dominant Sydney 2012 variant. There is limited data about circulation of this new strain in Brazil. This study aimed to describe the phylogenetic and evolutionary characteristics of the GII.17_2014 strains in the Northern region of Brazil. METHODS: NoV was detected by enzyme immunoassay (EIA) in 645 stool samples of AGE cases that were reported in Pará and Amazonas states during 2015–2016. All positive samples were tested for NoV GI and GII by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and the amplicons were subjected to genome sequencing. The GII.17-positive samples were retested by PCR using different sets of designed primers, which target a highly conserved capsid gene region. Next, the amplicons were sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed using Bayesian inferences. RESULTS: Of the 645 samples tested, 208 (32.2%) tested were positive for NoV by EIA, among which 95 (45.7%) were genotyped. Among the genotyped samples, 12 (12.6%) were characterized as GII.17_2014 with the first case detected in November 2015 (1/30, 3.3%) and the others in 2016 (11/65, 16.9%). All strains found in our study were clustered in clade D (epidemic strain). The uncorrelated log-normal model estimations calculated the rate of evolution for GII-17 strains as 1.95 × 10(− 3) (1.28 × 10(− 3)–2.63 × 10(− 3)). In total, 36 nucleotide changes were observed after analyzing the VP1 sequence, among which 28 occurred in the P2 region. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the evolutionary dynamics in NoV GII.17_2014 strains, which indicated high mutation rates with nucleotide substitutions and indels that are related to the elevated levels of antigenic diversity. This partly explains the increase in viral prevalence.
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spelling pubmed-68895542019-12-11 Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil das Neves Costa, Larissa Cristina Prado Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro Portela, Ana Caroline Rodrigues de Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes da Silva Bandeira, Renato Sousa Júnior, Edivaldo Costa Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro Resque, Hugo Reis da Silva, Luciana Damascena Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Currently, norovirus (NoV) is associated with one-fifth of all acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases worldwide. The NoV GII.17_2014 variant has been associated with gastroenteritis outbreaks in several Asian countries, replacing the previously dominant Sydney 2012 variant. There is limited data about circulation of this new strain in Brazil. This study aimed to describe the phylogenetic and evolutionary characteristics of the GII.17_2014 strains in the Northern region of Brazil. METHODS: NoV was detected by enzyme immunoassay (EIA) in 645 stool samples of AGE cases that were reported in Pará and Amazonas states during 2015–2016. All positive samples were tested for NoV GI and GII by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and the amplicons were subjected to genome sequencing. The GII.17-positive samples were retested by PCR using different sets of designed primers, which target a highly conserved capsid gene region. Next, the amplicons were sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed using Bayesian inferences. RESULTS: Of the 645 samples tested, 208 (32.2%) tested were positive for NoV by EIA, among which 95 (45.7%) were genotyped. Among the genotyped samples, 12 (12.6%) were characterized as GII.17_2014 with the first case detected in November 2015 (1/30, 3.3%) and the others in 2016 (11/65, 16.9%). All strains found in our study were clustered in clade D (epidemic strain). The uncorrelated log-normal model estimations calculated the rate of evolution for GII-17 strains as 1.95 × 10(− 3) (1.28 × 10(− 3)–2.63 × 10(− 3)). In total, 36 nucleotide changes were observed after analyzing the VP1 sequence, among which 28 occurred in the P2 region. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the evolutionary dynamics in NoV GII.17_2014 strains, which indicated high mutation rates with nucleotide substitutions and indels that are related to the elevated levels of antigenic diversity. This partly explains the increase in viral prevalence. BioMed Central 2019-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6889554/ /pubmed/31791261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4628-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
das Neves Costa, Larissa Cristina Prado
Teixeira, Dielle Monteiro
Portela, Ana Caroline Rodrigues
de Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes
da Silva Bandeira, Renato
Sousa Júnior, Edivaldo Costa
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Resque, Hugo Reis
da Silva, Luciana Damascena
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil
title Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil
title_full Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil
title_fullStr Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil
title_short Molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus GII.17 in the northern region of Brazil
title_sort molecular and evolutionary characterization of norovirus gii.17 in the northern region of brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6889554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31791261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4628-5
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