Adeno-associated virus 2 infection in children with non-A-E hepatitis

Author:

Ho AntoniaORCID,Orton RichardORCID,Tayler Rachel,Asamaphan PataweeORCID,Tong LilyORCID,Smollett KatherineORCID,Davis ChrisORCID,Manali MariaORCID,McDonald Sarah E.ORCID,Pollock LouisaORCID,Evans Clair,McMenamin JimORCID,Roy Kirsty,Marsh KimberlyORCID,Divala TitusORCID,Holden MattORCID,Lockhart Michael,Yirrell David,Currie SandraORCID,Shepherd Samantha J.ORCID,Jackson CeliaORCID,Gunson RoryORCID,MacLean Alasdair,McInnes Neil,Battle Richard,Hollenbach Jill,Henderson PaulORCID,Chand MeeraORCID,Hamilton Melissa SheaORCID,Estrada-Rivadeneyra DiegoORCID,Levin MichaelORCID,Robertson David LORCID,Filipe AnaORCID,Willett BrianORCID,Breuer JudithORCID,Semple Malcolm GORCID,Turner David,Baillie J KennethORCID,Thomson Emma C.ORCID, ,

Abstract

Summary paragraphAn outbreak of acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children was first reported in Scotland in April 2022.1 Cases aged <16 years have since been identified in 35 countries.2 Here we report a detailed investigation of 9 early cases and 58 control subjects. Using next-generation sequencing and real-time PCR, adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2), was detected in the plasma of 9/9 and liver of 4/4 patients but in 0/13 sera/plasma of age-matched healthy controls, 0/12 children with adenovirus (HAdV) infection and normal liver function and 0/33 children admitted to hospital with hepatitis of other aetiology. AAV2 typically requires a coinfecting ‘helper’ virus to replicate, usually HAdV or a herpesvirus. HAdV (species C and F) and human herpesvirus 6B (HHV6B) were detected in 6/9 and 3/9 affected cases, including 3/4 and 2/4 liver biopsies, respectively. The class II HLA-DRB1*04:01 allele was identified in 8/9 cases (89%), compared with a background frequency of 15.6% in Scottish blood donors, suggestive of increased susceptibility in affected cases. Acute non-A-E paediatric hepatitis is associated with the presence of AAV2 infection, which could represent a primary pathogen or a useful biomarker of recent HAdV or HHV6B infection. Population and mechanistic studies are required to explore these findings further.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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