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Adeno-associated virus type 2 in US children with acute severe hepatitis.

Authors :
Servellita, Venice
Servellita, Venice
Sotomayor Gonzalez, Alicia
Lamson, Daryl M
Foresythe, Abiodun
Huh, Hee Jae
Bazinet, Adam L
Bergman, Nicholas H
Bull, Robert L
Garcia, Karla Y
Goodrich, Jennifer S
Lovett, Sean P
Parker, Kisha
Radune, Diana
Hatada, April
Pan, Chao-Yang
Rizzo, Kyle
Bertumen, J Bradford
Morales, Christina
Oluniyi, Paul E
Nguyen, Jenny
Tan, Jessica
Stryke, Doug
Jaber, Rayah
Leslie, Matthew T
Lyons, Zin
Hedman, Hayden D
Parashar, Umesh
Sullivan, Maureen
Wroblewski, Kelly
Oberste, M Steven
Tate, Jacqueline E
Baker, Julia M
Sugerman, David
Potts, Caelin
Lu, Xiaoyan
Chhabra, Preeti
Pediatric Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology Working Group
Ingram, L Amanda
Shiau, Henry
Britt, William
Gutierrez Sanchez, Luz Helena
Ciric, Caroline
Rostad, Christina A
Vinjé, Jan
Kirking, Hannah L
Wadford, Debra A
Raborn, R Taylor
St George, Kirsten
Chiu, Charles Y
Servellita, Venice
Servellita, Venice
Sotomayor Gonzalez, Alicia
Lamson, Daryl M
Foresythe, Abiodun
Huh, Hee Jae
Bazinet, Adam L
Bergman, Nicholas H
Bull, Robert L
Garcia, Karla Y
Goodrich, Jennifer S
Lovett, Sean P
Parker, Kisha
Radune, Diana
Hatada, April
Pan, Chao-Yang
Rizzo, Kyle
Bertumen, J Bradford
Morales, Christina
Oluniyi, Paul E
Nguyen, Jenny
Tan, Jessica
Stryke, Doug
Jaber, Rayah
Leslie, Matthew T
Lyons, Zin
Hedman, Hayden D
Parashar, Umesh
Sullivan, Maureen
Wroblewski, Kelly
Oberste, M Steven
Tate, Jacqueline E
Baker, Julia M
Sugerman, David
Potts, Caelin
Lu, Xiaoyan
Chhabra, Preeti
Pediatric Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology Working Group
Ingram, L Amanda
Shiau, Henry
Britt, William
Gutierrez Sanchez, Luz Helena
Ciric, Caroline
Rostad, Christina A
Vinjé, Jan
Kirking, Hannah L
Wadford, Debra A
Raborn, R Taylor
St George, Kirsten
Chiu, Charles Y
Source :
Nature; vol 617, iss 7961, 574-580; 0028-0836
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

As of August 2022, clusters of acute severe hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children have been reported from 35 countries, including the USA1,2. Previous studies have found human adenoviruses (HAdVs) in the blood from patients in Europe and the USA3-7, although it is unclear whether this virus is causative. Here we used PCR testing, viral enrichment-based sequencing and agnostic metagenomic sequencing to analyse samples from 16 HAdV-positive cases from 1 October 2021 to 22 May 2022, in parallel with 113 controls. In blood from 14 cases, adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2) sequences were detected in 93% (13 of 14), compared to 4 (3.5%) of 113 controls (P < 0.001) and to 0 of 30 patients with hepatitis of defined aetiology (P < 0.001). In controls, HAdV type 41 was detected in blood from 9 (39.1%) of the 23 patients with acute gastroenteritis (without hepatitis), including 8 of 9 patients with positive stool HAdV testing, but co-infection with AAV2 was observed in only 3 (13.0%) of these 23 patients versus 93% of cases (P < 0.001). Co-infections by Epstein-Barr virus, human herpesvirus 6 and/or enterovirus A71 were also detected in 12 (85.7%) of 14 cases, with higher herpesvirus detection in cases versus controls (P < 0.001). Our findings suggest that the severity of the disease is related to co-infections involving AAV2 and one or more helper viruses.

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OAIster
Journal :
Nature; vol 617, iss 7961, 574-580; 0028-0836
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application/pdf, Nature vol 617, iss 7961, 574-580 0028-0836
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391580632
Document Type :
Electronic Resource