π Phylogenetic analysis of human coronavirus NL63 circulating in Italy
Background: Five known human coronaviruses infect the human respiratory tract: HCoV-OC43, HCoV-229E, SARS-CoV, HCoV-NL63 and HCoV-HKU1. Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of HCoV-NL63 in hospitalized adult patients and to perform molecular characterization of Italian strains. Study Design: HCoV-NL63 was sought by RT-PCR in 510 consecutive lower respiratory tract (LRT) samples, collected from 433 Central-Southern Italy patients over a 1-year period. Phylogenetic analysis was performed by partial sequencing of S and ORF1a. Additional S sequences from Northern Italy were included in the phylogenetic trees. Results: HCoV-NL63 was detected in 10 patients (2.0%) with symptomatic respiratory diseases, mainly during winter. Phylogenetic analysis indicated a certain degree of heterogeneity in Italian isolates. The ORF1a gene clustering in phylogenetic trees did not match with that of the S gene. Conclusions: As observed by others, HCoV-NL63 is often associated with another virus. Phylogenetic characterization of HCoV-NL63 circulating in Italy indicates that this virus circulates as a mixture of variant strains, as observed in other countries.
author
π€ Minosse, C.
π€ Selleri, M.
π€ Zaniratti, M. S.
π€ Cappiello, G.
π€ SpanΓ², A.
π€ Schifano, E.
π€ Lauria, F. N.
π€ Gualano, G.
π€ Puro, V.
π€ Campanini, G.
π€ Gerna, G.
π€ Capobianchi, M. R.
year
β° 2008
issn
π 13866532
volume
43
number
1
page
114-119
citedbycount
4
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