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Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China

Human adenovirus (HAdV-7) is a highly contagious pathogen that causes severe respiratory illnesses. However, the epidemic patterns and genetic variability of HAdV-7 circulating in mainland China have not been well elucidated. In this study, we used Chinese HAdV sentinel surveillance data obtained fr...

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Autores principales: Cai, Ru, Mao, Naiying, Dai, Jingjing, Xiang, Xingyu, Xu, Jing, Ma, Yingwei, Li, Zhong, Han, Guangyue, Yu, Deshan, Yin, Jie, Cui, Aili, Zhang, Yan, Li, Hong, Yu, Pengbo, Guan, Luyuan, Tian, Yuling, Sun, Liwei, Li, Yan, Wei, Yamei, Zhu, Zhen, Xu, Wenbo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7192419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32352995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232092
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author Cai, Ru
Mao, Naiying
Dai, Jingjing
Xiang, Xingyu
Xu, Jing
Ma, Yingwei
Li, Zhong
Han, Guangyue
Yu, Deshan
Yin, Jie
Cui, Aili
Zhang, Yan
Li, Hong
Yu, Pengbo
Guan, Luyuan
Tian, Yuling
Sun, Liwei
Li, Yan
Wei, Yamei
Zhu, Zhen
Xu, Wenbo
author_facet Cai, Ru
Mao, Naiying
Dai, Jingjing
Xiang, Xingyu
Xu, Jing
Ma, Yingwei
Li, Zhong
Han, Guangyue
Yu, Deshan
Yin, Jie
Cui, Aili
Zhang, Yan
Li, Hong
Yu, Pengbo
Guan, Luyuan
Tian, Yuling
Sun, Liwei
Li, Yan
Wei, Yamei
Zhu, Zhen
Xu, Wenbo
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description Human adenovirus (HAdV-7) is a highly contagious pathogen that causes severe respiratory illnesses. However, the epidemic patterns and genetic variability of HAdV-7 circulating in mainland China have not been well elucidated. In this study, we used Chinese HAdV sentinel surveillance data obtained from 2012–2015 to investigate the clinical features of 122 HAdV-7-positive cases and performed amplification and sequence determination of three capsid genes (penton base, hexon, and fiber) from 69 isolated viruses covering from seven provinces of China. Additionally, we compared with data from representative sequences of 21 strains covering seven more provinces in China and 32 international HAdV-7 strains obtained from GenBank database to determine the phylogenetic, sequence variations, and molecular evolution of HAdV-7. The results indicated that HAdV-7 infection occurred throughout the year, and a high proportion of severe cases (27 cases, 22.1%) exhibited infantile pneumonia. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis showed that all HAdV-7 strains could be divided into two major evolutionary branches, including subtype 1 and subtype 2, and subtype 3 was also formed according to analysis of the penton base gene. Subtypes 1 and 2 co-circulated in China before 2008, and HAdV-7 strains currently circulating in China belonged to subtype 2, which was also the predominant strain circulating worldwide in recent years. Further sequence variation analysis indicated that three genes of HAdV-7 were relatively stable across time and geographic space, particularly for viruses within subtypes, which shared almost the same variation sites. Owing to continuous outbreaks caused by HAdV-7, resulting in increased illness severity and fatality rates in China, the establishment of a national HAdV surveillance system is urgently needed for the development of effective preventive and infection-control interventions for adenovirus respiratory infections in China.
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spelling pubmed-71924192020-05-11 Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China Cai, Ru Mao, Naiying Dai, Jingjing Xiang, Xingyu Xu, Jing Ma, Yingwei Li, Zhong Han, Guangyue Yu, Deshan Yin, Jie Cui, Aili Zhang, Yan Li, Hong Yu, Pengbo Guan, Luyuan Tian, Yuling Sun, Liwei Li, Yan Wei, Yamei Zhu, Zhen Xu, Wenbo PLoS One Research Article Human adenovirus (HAdV-7) is a highly contagious pathogen that causes severe respiratory illnesses. However, the epidemic patterns and genetic variability of HAdV-7 circulating in mainland China have not been well elucidated. In this study, we used Chinese HAdV sentinel surveillance data obtained from 2012–2015 to investigate the clinical features of 122 HAdV-7-positive cases and performed amplification and sequence determination of three capsid genes (penton base, hexon, and fiber) from 69 isolated viruses covering from seven provinces of China. Additionally, we compared with data from representative sequences of 21 strains covering seven more provinces in China and 32 international HAdV-7 strains obtained from GenBank database to determine the phylogenetic, sequence variations, and molecular evolution of HAdV-7. The results indicated that HAdV-7 infection occurred throughout the year, and a high proportion of severe cases (27 cases, 22.1%) exhibited infantile pneumonia. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis showed that all HAdV-7 strains could be divided into two major evolutionary branches, including subtype 1 and subtype 2, and subtype 3 was also formed according to analysis of the penton base gene. Subtypes 1 and 2 co-circulated in China before 2008, and HAdV-7 strains currently circulating in China belonged to subtype 2, which was also the predominant strain circulating worldwide in recent years. Further sequence variation analysis indicated that three genes of HAdV-7 were relatively stable across time and geographic space, particularly for viruses within subtypes, which shared almost the same variation sites. Owing to continuous outbreaks caused by HAdV-7, resulting in increased illness severity and fatality rates in China, the establishment of a national HAdV surveillance system is urgently needed for the development of effective preventive and infection-control interventions for adenovirus respiratory infections in China. Public Library of Science 2020-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7192419/ /pubmed/32352995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232092 Text en © 2020 Cai 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.
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Cai, Ru
Mao, Naiying
Dai, Jingjing
Xiang, Xingyu
Xu, Jing
Ma, Yingwei
Li, Zhong
Han, Guangyue
Yu, Deshan
Yin, Jie
Cui, Aili
Zhang, Yan
Li, Hong
Yu, Pengbo
Guan, Luyuan
Tian, Yuling
Sun, Liwei
Li, Yan
Wei, Yamei
Zhu, Zhen
Xu, Wenbo
Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China
title Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China
title_full Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China
title_fullStr Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China
title_short Genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland China
title_sort genetic variability of human adenovirus type 7 circulating in mainland china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7192419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32352995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232092
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