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Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era

Human adenovirus F41 causes acute gastroenteritis in children, and has recently been associated with an apparent increase in paediatric hepatitis of unknown aetiology in the UK, with further cases reported in multiple countries. Relatively little is known about the genetic diversity of adenovirus F4...

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Autores principales: Maes, Mailis, Khokhar, Fahad, Wilkinson, Sam A. J., Smith, Andrew D., Kovalenko, Ganna, Dougan, Gordon, Quick, Joshua, Loman, Nicholas J., Baker, Stephen, Curran, Martin D., Skittrall, Jordan P., Houldcroft, Charlotte J.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9973849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36748435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000920
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author Maes, Mailis
Khokhar, Fahad
Wilkinson, Sam A. J.
Smith, Andrew D.
Kovalenko, Ganna
Dougan, Gordon
Quick, Joshua
Loman, Nicholas J.
Baker, Stephen
Curran, Martin D.
Skittrall, Jordan P.
Houldcroft, Charlotte J.
author_facet Maes, Mailis
Khokhar, Fahad
Wilkinson, Sam A. J.
Smith, Andrew D.
Kovalenko, Ganna
Dougan, Gordon
Quick, Joshua
Loman, Nicholas J.
Baker, Stephen
Curran, Martin D.
Skittrall, Jordan P.
Houldcroft, Charlotte J.
author_sort Maes, Mailis
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description Human adenovirus F41 causes acute gastroenteritis in children, and has recently been associated with an apparent increase in paediatric hepatitis of unknown aetiology in the UK, with further cases reported in multiple countries. Relatively little is known about the genetic diversity of adenovirus F41 in UK children; and it is unclear what, if any, impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on viral diversity in the UK. Methods that allow F41 to be sequenced from clinical samples without the need for viral culture are required to provide the genomic data to address these questions. Therefore, we evaluated an overlapping-amplicon method of sequencing adenovirus genomes from clinical samples using Oxford Nanopore technology. We applied this method to a small sample of adenovirus-species-F-positive extracts collected as part of standard care in the East of England region in January–May 2022. This method produced genomes with >75 % coverage in 13/22 samples and >50 % coverage in 19/22 samples. We identified two F41 lineages present in paediatric patients in the East of England in 2022. Where F41 genomes from paediatric hepatitis cases were available (n=2), these genomes fell within the diversity of F41 from the UK and continental Europe sequenced before and after the 2020–2021 phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our analyses suggest that overlapping amplicon sequencing is an appropriate method for generating F41 genomic data from high-virus-load clinical samples, and currently circulating F41 viral lineages were present in the UK and Europe before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-99738492023-03-01 Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era Maes, Mailis Khokhar, Fahad Wilkinson, Sam A. J. Smith, Andrew D. Kovalenko, Ganna Dougan, Gordon Quick, Joshua Loman, Nicholas J. Baker, Stephen Curran, Martin D. Skittrall, Jordan P. Houldcroft, Charlotte J. Microb Genom Short Communications Human adenovirus F41 causes acute gastroenteritis in children, and has recently been associated with an apparent increase in paediatric hepatitis of unknown aetiology in the UK, with further cases reported in multiple countries. Relatively little is known about the genetic diversity of adenovirus F41 in UK children; and it is unclear what, if any, impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on viral diversity in the UK. Methods that allow F41 to be sequenced from clinical samples without the need for viral culture are required to provide the genomic data to address these questions. Therefore, we evaluated an overlapping-amplicon method of sequencing adenovirus genomes from clinical samples using Oxford Nanopore technology. We applied this method to a small sample of adenovirus-species-F-positive extracts collected as part of standard care in the East of England region in January–May 2022. This method produced genomes with >75 % coverage in 13/22 samples and >50 % coverage in 19/22 samples. We identified two F41 lineages present in paediatric patients in the East of England in 2022. Where F41 genomes from paediatric hepatitis cases were available (n=2), these genomes fell within the diversity of F41 from the UK and continental Europe sequenced before and after the 2020–2021 phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our analyses suggest that overlapping amplicon sequencing is an appropriate method for generating F41 genomic data from high-virus-load clinical samples, and currently circulating F41 viral lineages were present in the UK and Europe before the COVID-19 pandemic. Microbiology Society 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9973849/ /pubmed/36748435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000920 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
spellingShingle Short Communications
Maes, Mailis
Khokhar, Fahad
Wilkinson, Sam A. J.
Smith, Andrew D.
Kovalenko, Ganna
Dougan, Gordon
Quick, Joshua
Loman, Nicholas J.
Baker, Stephen
Curran, Martin D.
Skittrall, Jordan P.
Houldcroft, Charlotte J.
Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era
title Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era
title_full Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era
title_fullStr Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era
title_full_unstemmed Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era
title_short Multiplex MinION sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus F41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-COVID-19 era
title_sort multiplex minion sequencing suggests enteric adenovirus f41 genetic diversity comparable to pre-covid-19 era
topic Short Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9973849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36748435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000920
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