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戊型肝炎病毒
病毒学
系统发育树
生物
基因型
基因分型
基因组
兽医学
遗传学
基因
医学
肽序列
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作者
Haohui Deng,Yuanting Chen,Shuzhen Liang,Xiaoting Liang,Shuyuan Dang,Liu HuiYuan,Jiuxiang Qiu
摘要
Abstract Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a prevalent pathogen responsible for acute viral hepatitis, HEV genotypes 3 and 4 infections causing zoonotic infections. Currently, the nucleotide similarity analysis between humans and pigs for HEV genotype 4 is limited. In this study, stool samples from an HEV‐infected patient who is a pig farmer and from pigs were collected to obtain the near full‐length genome of HEV, phylogenetic trees were constructed for genotyping, and similarity of HEV sequences was analyzed. The results showed that HEV‐RNA was detected in the stool samples from the patient and six pigs (6/30, 20.0%). Both HEV subtype in the patient and pigs was 4b. Additionally, similarity analysis showed that the range was 99.875%–99.944% between the patient and pigs at the nucleotide level. Four isolates of amino acid sequences (ORFs 1–3) from pigs were 100% identical to the patient. Phylogenetic tree and similarity analysis of an additional nine HEV sequences isolated from other patients in this region showed that the HEV sequence from the pig farmer had the closest relationship with the pigs from his farm rather than other sources of infection in this region. This study provides indirect evidences for HEV subtype 4b can be transmitted from pigs to humans at the nucleotide level. Further research is needed to explore the characteristics of different HEV subtypes.
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