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Molecular characterization of G11P[25] and G3P[3] human rotavirus strains associated with asymptomatic infection in South India
Authors:Banerjee Indrani  Iturriza-Gomara Miren  Rajendran Priya  Primrose Beryl  Ramani Sasirekha  Gray James J  Brown David W  Kang Gagandeep
Institution:Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India.
Abstract:Rotaviruses are the major etiological agents of diarrhea in children less than 5 years of age. Two unusual rotavirus strains not previously reported in India, G11P25] (CRI 10795) and G3P3] (CRI 33594) were isolated from faecal samples of asymptomatic children in India. The strains were characterized by sequence analysis of the genes encoding the VP7, VP4, VP6, and NSP4. The G11P25] strain was closely related to the human G11P25] strains from Bangladesh (with 98% identity at the nucleotide nt] level and the amino acid aa] level for the VP7 gene and 96% identity at the nt and 98% at the aa level for the VP4 gene). The G3P3] strain was found to be related to a G3P3] strain isolated in Thailand (CMH222; 88% identity at the nt level and 97% at aa level for the VP7 gene and 84% identity at the nt level and 90% at the aa level for the VP4 gene). Phylogenetic analysis of the VP6 and the NSP4 genes revealed that the Vellore G11P25] strain was of VP6 subgroup II and NSP4 genotype B. The G3P3] strain was identified as NSP4 genotype C and the VP6 gene showed 97% identity at the deduced amino acid level with strain CMH222 (Thailand) strain but did not cluster with sequences of SGI, SGII, SGI+II or SG-nonI/nonII. Both strains had gene segments of animal rotavirus origin suggesting inter-species transmission of rotavirus, and in the case of G11P25] possibly underwent reassortment subsequently with human strains resulting in an animal-human hybrid strain.
Keywords:rotavirus  genotyping  phylogenetic analysis  zoonotic transmission
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