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

Authors :
Ho, Antonia
Orton, Richard
Tayler, Rachel
Asamaphan, Patawee
Herder, Vanessa
Davis, Chris
Tong, Lily
Smollett, Katherine
Manali, Maria
Allan, Jay
Rawlik, Konrad
McDonald, Sarah E.
Vink, Elen
Pollock, Louisa
Gannon, Louise
Evans, Clair
McMenamin, Jim
Roy, Kirsty
Marsh, Kimberly
Divala, Titus
Holden, Matthew T.G.
Lockhart, Michael
Yirrell, David
Currie, Sandra
O’Leary, Maureen
Henderson, David
Shepherd, Samantha J.
Jackson, Celia
Gunson, Rory
MacLean, Alasdair
McInnes, Neil
Bradley-Stewart, Amanda
Battle, Richard
Hollenbach, Jill A.
Henderson, Paul
Nijman, Ruud
Peters, Mark
Emonts, Marieke
van der Zee, Carlijn C.W.
Vermont, Clementien L.
Moll, Henriëtte A.
Borensztajn, Dorine M.
Hagedoorn, Nienke N.
Tan, Chantal
Zachariasse, Joany
Dik, W.
van der Flier, Michiel
Stocker, Martin
Tempel, Dennie
Hoffmann, Florian
Pediatrics
Erasmus MC other
Rehabilitation Medicine
Immunology
Cardiology
Business Economics
Source :
Nature, 617(7961), 555-563. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

An outbreak of acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children was reported in Scotland 1 in April 2022 and has now been identified in 35 countries 2. Several recent studies have suggested an association with human adenovirus with this outbreak, a virus not commonly associated with hepatitis. Here we report a detailed case–control investigation and find an association between adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) infection and host genetics in disease susceptibility. Using next-generation sequencing, PCR with reverse transcription, serology and in situ hybridization, we detected recent infection with AAV2 in plasma and liver samples in 26 out of 32 (81%) cases of hepatitis compared with 5 out of 74 (7%) of samples from unaffected individuals. Furthermore, AAV2 was detected within ballooned hepatocytes alongside a prominent T cell infiltrate in liver biopsy samples. In keeping with a CD4+ T-cell-mediated immune pathology, the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II HLA-DRB1*04:01 allele was identified in 25 out of 27 cases (93%) compared with a background frequency of 10 out of 64 (16%; P = 5.49 × 10−12). In summary, we report an outbreak of acute paediatric hepatitis associated with AAV2 infection (most likely acquired as a co-infection with human adenovirus that is usually required as a ‘helper virus’ to support AAV2 replication) and disease susceptibility related to HLA class II status.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, 617(7961), 555-563. Nature Publishing Group
Accession number :
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