Potential Transmission of Human Polyomaviruses through the Gastrointestinal Tract after Exposure to Virions or Viral DNA

Author:

Bofill-Mas Sı́lvia1,Formiga-Cruz Meritxell1,Clemente-Casares Pilar1,Calafell Francesc2,Girones Rosina1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Biology School, University of Barcelona, Barcelona 08028,1 and

2. Evolutionary Biology Unit, Health and Life Sciences School, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona 08003,2 Catalonia, Spain

Abstract

ABSTRACT The mechanism of human-to-human transmission of the polyomaviruses JC virus (JCV) and BK virus (BKV) has not been firmly established with regard to possible human exposure. JCV and BKV have been found in sewage samples from different geographical areas in Europe, Africa, and the United States, with average concentrations of 10 2 to 10 3 JCV particles/ml and 10 1 to 10 2 BKV particles/ml. Selected polyomavirus-positive sewage samples were further characterized. The JCV and BKV present in these samples were identified by sequencing of the intergenic region (the region found between the T antigen and VP coding regions) of JCV and the VP1 region of BKV. The regulatory region of the JCV and BKV strains found in sewage samples presented archetypal or archetype-like genetic structures, as described for urine samples. The stability (the time required for a 90% reduction in the virus concentration) of the viral particles in sewage at 20°C was estimated to be 26.7 days for JCV and 53.6 days for BKV. The presence of JCV in 50% of the shellfish samples analyzed confirmed the stability of these viral particles in the environment. BKV and JCV particles were also found to be stable at pH 5; however, treatment at a pH lower than 3 resulted in the detection of free viral DNA. Since most humans are infected with JCV and BKV, these data indicate that the ingestion of contaminated water or food could represent a possible portal of entrance of these viruses or polyomavirus DNA into the human population.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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