Monitoring of hepatitis E virus in wastewater can identify clinically relevant variants

Author:

Rau Fiona1,Elsner Carina2,Meister Toni Luise1345ORCID,Gömer André1,Kallies René6,Dittmer Ulf2,Steinmann Eike17,Todt Daniel18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Faculty, Department for Molecular and Medical Virology Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

2. Institute for Virology, University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg‐Essen Essen Germany

3. Institute for Infection Research and Vaccine Development University Medical Centre Hamburg Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

4. Department for Clinical Immunology of Infectious Diseases Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine Hamburg Germany

5. German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF) Partner siteHamburg‐Lübeck‐Borstel‐Riems Hamburg Germany

6. Department of Environmental Microbiology Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research‐UFZ Leipzig Germany

7. German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), External Partner Site Bochum Germany

8. European Virus Bioinformatics Center (EVBC) Jena Germany

Abstract

AbstractHepatitis E virus (HEV) is prevalent worldwide and can cause persistent infection with severe morbidity. Antiviral treatment approaches can lead to the emergence of viral variants encoding escape mutations that may impede viral clearance. The frequency of these variants remains unknown in the human population as well as environment due to limited comprehensive data on HEV diversity. In this study, we investigated the HEV prevalence and diversity of circulating variants in environmental samples, that is, wastewater and rivers from North‐Rhine Westphalia, Germany. HEV prevalence could be determined with 73% of samples tested positive for viral RNA via qRT‐PCR. Using high‐throughput sequencing, we were able to assess the overall genetic diversity in these samples and identified the presence of clinically relevant variants associated with drug resistance. In summary, monitoring variants from environmental samples could provide valuable insights into estimating HEV prevalence and identifying circulating variants that can impact treatment outcome.

Publisher

Wiley

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