Viral gastroenteritis in Tocantins, Brazil: characterizing the diversity of human adenovirus F through next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics

Author:

Tahmasebi Roozbeh12ORCID,Luchs Adriana3,Tardy Kaelan1,Hefford Philip Michael4ORCID,Tinker Rory J.5ORCID,Eilami Owrang6ORCID,de Padua Milagres Flavio Augusto789ORCID,Brustulin Rafael798,Teles Maria da Aparecida Rodrigues78,dos Santos Morais Vanessa1ORCID,Moreira Carlos Henrique Valente3ORCID,Buccheri Renata1ORCID,Araújo Emerson Luiz Lima10,Villanova Fabiola11,Deng Xutao1213,Sabino Ester Cerdeira12,Delwart Eric1213,Leal Élcio11ORCID,Charlys da Costa Antonio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Tropical Medicine, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2. Polytechnic School of University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

3. Enteric Disease Laboratory, Virology Center, Adolfo Lutz Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil

4. University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK

5. Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK

6. School of Medicine Social, Determinants of Health Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran

7. Public Health Laboratory of Tocantins State (LACEN/TO), Tocantins, Brazil

8. Secretary of Health of Tocantins, Tocantins, Brazil

9. Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Tocantins, Tocantins, Brazil

10. General Coordination of Public Health Laboratories of the Strategic Articulation Department of the Health Surveillance Secretariat of the Ministry of Health (CGLAB/DAEVS/SVS-MS), Brasília, DF, Brazil

11. Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Para, Para, Brazil

12. Department Laboratory Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA

13. Vitalant Research Institute, San Francisco, California, USA

Abstract

Human enteric adenovirus species F (HAdV-F) is one of the most common pathogens responsible for acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Brazil is a country with continental dimensions where continuous multiregional surveillance is vital to establish a more complete picture of the epidemiology of HAdV-F. The aim of the current study was to investigate the molecular epidemiology of HAdV-F using full-genome data in rural and low-income urban areas in northern Brazil. This will allow a genetic comparison between Brazilian and global HAdV-F strains. The frequency of HAdV-F infections in patients with gastroenteritis and molecular typing of positive samples within this period was also analysed. A total of 251 stool samples collected between 2010 and 2016 from patients with acute gastroenteritis were screened for HAdV-F using next-generation sequencing techniques. HAdV-F infection was detected in 57.8 % (145/251) of samples. A total of 137 positive samples belonged to HAdV-F41 and 7 to HAdV-F40. HAdV-F40/41 dual infection was found in one sample. Detection rates did not vary significantly according to the year. Single HAdV-F infections were detected in 21.9 % (55/251) of samples and mixed infections in 37.4 % (94/251), with RVA/HAdV-F being the most frequent association (21.5 %; 54/251). Genetic analysis indicated that the HAdV-F strains circulating in Brazil were closely related to worldwide strains, and the existence of some temporal order was not observed. This is the first large-scale HAdV-F study in Brazil in which whole-genome data and DNA sequence analyses were used to characterize HAdV-F strains. Expanding the viral genome database could improve overall genotyping success and assist the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)/GenBank in standardizing the HAdV genome records by providing a large set of annotated HAdV-F genomes.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Virology

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