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Variability analysis and inter-genotype comparison of human respiratory syncytial virus small hydrophobic gene (CROSBI ID 253333)

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Ivančić-Jelečki, Jelena ; Slović, Anamarija ; Ljubin-Sternak, Sunčanica ; Mlinarić Galinović, Gordana ; Forčić, Dubravko Variability analysis and inter-genotype comparison of human respiratory syncytial virus small hydrophobic gene // Virology journal, 15 (2018), 109, 10. doi: 10.1186/s12985-018-1020-9

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Ivančić-Jelečki, Jelena ; Slović, Anamarija ; Ljubin-Sternak, Sunčanica ; Mlinarić Galinović, Gordana ; Forčić, Dubravko

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Variability analysis and inter-genotype comparison of human respiratory syncytial virus small hydrophobic gene

Background Small hydrophobic (SH) gene is one of the mostly diverse genomic regions of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV). Its coding region constitutes less than 50% of the complete gene length, enabling SH gene to be highly variable and the SH protein highly conserved. In standard HRSV molecular epidemiology studies, solely sequences of the second hypervariable region of the glycoprotein gene (HVR2) are analyzed. To what extent do the strains identical in HVR2 differ elsewhere in genomes is rarely investigated. Our goal was to investigate whether diversity and inter-genotype differences observed for HVR2 are also present in the SH gene. Methods We sequenced 198 clinical samples collected within a limited area and time frame. In this HRSV collection, rapid and significant changes in HVR2 occurred. Results Over 20% of strains from this pool (containing HRSV genotypes NA1, ON1, GA5, BA9 and BA10) would be incorrectly assumed to be identical to another strain if only the HVR2 region was analysed. The majority of differences found in SH gene were located in the 5’ untranslated region (UTR). Seven indels were detected, one was genotype GA5 specific. An in- frame deletion of 9 nucleotides (coding for amino acids 49-51) was observed in one of group A strains. Fifteen different SH protein sequences were detected ; 68% of strains possessed the consensus sequence and most of others differed from the consensus in only one amino acid (only 4 strains differed in 2 amino acids). The majority of differing amino acids in group A viruses had the same identity as the corresponding amino acids in group B strains. When analysis was restricted to strains with identical HVR2 nucleotide sequences and differing SH protein sequences, 75% of differences observed in the SH ectodomain were located within region coding for amino acids 49- 51. Conclusions Basing HRSV molecular epidemiology studies solely on HVR2 largely underestimates the complexity of circulating virus populations. In strain identification, broadening of the genomic target sequence to SH gene would provide a more comprehensive insight into viral pool versatility and its evolutionary processes.

human respiratory syncytial virus ; HVR2 ; molecular epidemiology ; molecular evolution ; SH ; small hydrophobic gene ; virus variability

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15

2018.

109

10

objavljeno

1743-422X

10.1186/s12985-018-1020-9

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Biologija, Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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