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Long-term viral shedding and viral genome mutation in norovirus infection

Authors :
Kiyoko Uchino
Hisayoshi Yoshida
Yoshiharu Matsuura
Naokazu Takeda
Tatsuya Miyoshi
Kazushi Motomura
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Source :
Journal of Medical Virology. 87:1872-1880
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

The duration of viral shedding in the patients from two outbreaks and four sporadic cases of norovirus (NoV) infections was investigated. The longest period of viral shedding into feces was for 173 days in an inpatient from one case of outbreak. The VP1 sequence from two long-term viral shedding cases in the outbreak revealed four synonymous and one non-synonymous mutations in one inpatient at 26 days from the onset of illness, and nine synonymous and two non-synonymous mutations and a deletion, 10 synonymous mutations and a deletion in other inpatient at 29 days and 54 days from the onset of illness, respectively. Ten of the 11 amino acid positions detected in these two inpatients were in the outermost P2 domain of the viral capsid protein, and mutations at positions 295, 297, and 394 were shared in the inpatients. Mutations in the P2 domain were in epitopes A and D or near epitopes A, C, and E, suggesting that the long-term carrier state of norovirus infection contributes to the generation of escape mutants by host immunoselection.

Details

ISSN :
01466615
Volume :
87
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Virology
Accession number :
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