π Genotype shift in human coronavirus OC43 and emergence of a novel genotype by natural recombination
Β© 2014 The British Infection Association. Background: Human coronavirus (HCoV) OC43 is the most prevalent HCoV in respiratory tract infections. Its molecular epidemiological characterization, particularly the genotyping, was poorly addressed. Methods: The full-length spike (S), RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (Rd. Rp), and nucleocapsid (N) genes were amplified from each respiratory sample collected from 65 HCoV-OC43-positive patients between 2005 and 2012. Genotypes were determined by phylogenetic analysis. Recombination was analyzed based on full-length viral genome sequences. Clinical manifestations of each HCoV genotype infection were compared by reviewing clinical records. Results: Sixty of these 65 samples belong to genotypes B, C and D. The remaining five strains had incongruent positions in the phylogenetic trees of the S, Rd. Rp and N genes, suggesting a novel genotype emerging, designated as genotype E. Whole genome sequencing and bootscan analysis indicated that genotype E is generated by recombination between genotypes B, C and D. Temporal analysis revealed a sequential genotype replacement of C, B, D and E over the study period with genotype D being the dominant genotype since 2007. The novel genotype E was only detected in children younger than three years suffering from lower respiratory tract infections. Conclusions: Our results suggest that HCoV-OC43 genotypes are evolving. Such genotype shift may be an adapting mechanism for HCoV-OC43 maintaining its epidemic.
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π genome sequence (133)
π phylogenetic analysis (188)
π viral genome (96)
π respiratory tract (344)
π results suggest (206)
π tract infections (83)
π genome sequences (60)
author
π€ Zhang, Yue
π€ Li, Jianguo
π€ Xiao, Yan
π€ Zhang, Jing
π€ Wang, Ying
π€ Chen, Lan
π€ Paranhos-BaccalΓ , GlΓ‘ucia
π€ Ren, Lili
π€ Wang, Jianwei
year
β° 2015
journal
π Journal of Infection
issn
π 15322742 01634453
volume
70
number
6
page
641-650
citedbycount
15
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