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Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking
[Image: see text] An end goal of fecal source tracking (FST) is to provide information on risk of transmission of waterborne illnesses associated with fecal contamination. Ideally, concentrations of FST markers in ambient waters would reflect exposure risk. Human mtDNA is an FST marker that is exclu...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202355/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35719858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00140 |
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author | Zhu, Kevin J. Suttner, Brittany Knee, Jackie Capone, Drew Moe, Christine L. Stauber, Christine E. Konstantinidis, Kostas T. Wallach, Thomas E. Pickering, Amy J. Brown, Joe |
author_facet | Zhu, Kevin J. Suttner, Brittany Knee, Jackie Capone, Drew Moe, Christine L. Stauber, Christine E. Konstantinidis, Kostas T. Wallach, Thomas E. Pickering, Amy J. Brown, Joe |
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description | [Image: see text] An end goal of fecal source tracking (FST) is to provide information on risk of transmission of waterborne illnesses associated with fecal contamination. Ideally, concentrations of FST markers in ambient waters would reflect exposure risk. Human mtDNA is an FST marker that is exclusively human in origin and may be elevated in feces of individuals experiencing gastrointestinal inflammation. In this study, we examined whether human mtDNA is elevated in fecal samples from individuals with symptomatic norovirus infections using samples from the United States (US), Mozambique, and Bangladesh. We quantified hCYTB484 (human mtDNA) and HF183/BacR287 (human-associated Bacteroides) FST markers using droplet digital polymerase chain reaction. We observed the greatest difference in concentrations of hCYTB484 when comparing samples from individuals with symptomatic norovirus infections versus individuals without norovirus infections or diarrhea symptoms: log(10) increase of 1.42 in US samples (3,820% increase, p-value = 0.062), 0.49 in Mozambique (308% increase, p-value = 0.061), and 0.86 in Bangladesh (648% increase, p-value = 0.035). We did not observe any trends in concentrations of HF183/BacR287 in the same samples. These results suggest concentrations of fecal mtDNA may increase during symptomatic norovirus infection and that mtDNA in environmental samples may represent an unambiguously human source-tracking marker that correlates with enteric pathogen exposure risk. |
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spelling | pubmed-92023552022-06-17 Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking Zhu, Kevin J. Suttner, Brittany Knee, Jackie Capone, Drew Moe, Christine L. Stauber, Christine E. Konstantinidis, Kostas T. Wallach, Thomas E. Pickering, Amy J. Brown, Joe Environ Sci Technol Lett [Image: see text] An end goal of fecal source tracking (FST) is to provide information on risk of transmission of waterborne illnesses associated with fecal contamination. Ideally, concentrations of FST markers in ambient waters would reflect exposure risk. Human mtDNA is an FST marker that is exclusively human in origin and may be elevated in feces of individuals experiencing gastrointestinal inflammation. In this study, we examined whether human mtDNA is elevated in fecal samples from individuals with symptomatic norovirus infections using samples from the United States (US), Mozambique, and Bangladesh. We quantified hCYTB484 (human mtDNA) and HF183/BacR287 (human-associated Bacteroides) FST markers using droplet digital polymerase chain reaction. We observed the greatest difference in concentrations of hCYTB484 when comparing samples from individuals with symptomatic norovirus infections versus individuals without norovirus infections or diarrhea symptoms: log(10) increase of 1.42 in US samples (3,820% increase, p-value = 0.062), 0.49 in Mozambique (308% increase, p-value = 0.061), and 0.86 in Bangladesh (648% increase, p-value = 0.035). We did not observe any trends in concentrations of HF183/BacR287 in the same samples. These results suggest concentrations of fecal mtDNA may increase during symptomatic norovirus infection and that mtDNA in environmental samples may represent an unambiguously human source-tracking marker that correlates with enteric pathogen exposure risk. American Chemical Society 2022-05-18 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9202355/ /pubmed/35719858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00140 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Zhu, Kevin J. Suttner, Brittany Knee, Jackie Capone, Drew Moe, Christine L. Stauber, Christine E. Konstantinidis, Kostas T. Wallach, Thomas E. Pickering, Amy J. Brown, Joe Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking |
title | Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic
Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human
Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking |
title_full | Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic
Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human
Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking |
title_fullStr | Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic
Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human
Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking |
title_full_unstemmed | Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic
Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human
Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking |
title_short | Elevated Fecal Mitochondrial DNA from Symptomatic
Norovirus Infections Suggests Potential Health Relevance of Human
Mitochondrial DNA in Fecal Source Tracking |
title_sort | elevated fecal mitochondrial dna from symptomatic
norovirus infections suggests potential health relevance of human
mitochondrial dna in fecal source tracking |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202355/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35719858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00140 |
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