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Molecular characterization of VP4, VP6, VP7, NSP4, and NSP5/6 genes identifies an unusual G3P[10] human rotavirus strain
Authors:Pattara Khamrin  Niwat Maneekarn  Supatra Peerakome  Rungnapa Malasao  Aksara Thongprachum  Wisoot Chan‐it  Masashi Mizuguchi  Shoko Okitsu  Hiroshi Ushijima
Institution:1. Aino Health Science Center, Aino University, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand;3. School of Medical Sciences, Naresuan University Phayao, Phayao, Thailand;4. Department of Developmental Medical Sciences, Institute of International Health, Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:An unusual strain of human rotavirus G3P10] (CMH079/05) was detected in a stool sample of a 2‐year‐old child admitted to the hospital with severe diarrhea in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Analysis of the VP7 gene sequence revealed highest identities with unusual human rotavirus G3 strain CMH222 at 98.7% on the nucleotide and 99.6% on the amino acid levels. Phylogenetic analysis of the VP7 sequence confirmed that the CMH079/05 strain formed a cluster with G3 rotavirus reference strains and showed the closest lineage with the CMH222 strain. Analysis of partial VP4 gene of CMH079/05 revealed highest degree of sequence identities with P10] rotavirus prototype strain 69M at nucleotide and amino acid levels of 92.9% and 94.6%, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis of the VP4 sequence revealed that CMH079/05 and 69M clustered closely together in a monophyletic branch separated from other rotavirus genotypes. To our knowledge, this is a novel G–P combination of G3 and P10] genotypes. In addition, analyses of VP6, NSP4, and NSP5/6 genes revealed these uncommon genetic characteristics: (i) the VP6 gene differed from the four other known subgroups; (ii) the NSP4 gene was identified as NSP4 genetic group C, an uncommon group in humans; and (iii) the NSP5/6 gene was most closely related with T152, a G12P9] rotavirus previously isolated in Thailand. The finding of uncommon G3P10] rotavirus in this pediatric patient provided additional evidence of the genetic diversity of human group A rotaviruses in Chiang Mai, Thailand. J. Med. Virol. 81:176–182, 2009. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:rotavirus  G3P[10] genotype  VP4  VP6  VP7  NSP4  NSP5/6
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