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Molecular characterization of the glycoprotein and fusion protein in human respiratory syncytial virus subgroup A: Emergence of ON-1 genotype in Iran.

Authors :
Malekshahi, Somayeh Shatizadeh
Razaghipour, Shaghayegh
Samieipoor, Yazdan
Hashemi, Farhad B.
Manesh, Ali Akbar Rahbari
Izadi, Anahita
Faghihloo, Ebrahim
Ghavami, Nastaran
Mokhtari-Azad, Talat
Salimi, Vahid
Source :
Infection, Genetics & Evolution. Jul2019, Vol. 71, p166-178. 13p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

HRSV is a principle cause of infant hospitalization, childhood wheezing and a common pathogen in the elderly. Limited information exists regarding HRSV genotypes in Iran. In order to better understand HRSV strain diversity, we performed an in-depth evaluation of the genetic variability of the HRSV F protein detected in children under two years of age that, presented with acute respiratory symptoms during 2015–2016 in Tehran. A total of 180 nasopharyngeal swabs were evaluated. The HRSV positive samples were genotyped for G and F gene sequences using RT-PCR and sequencing methods. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using the neighbor-joining and maximum likelihood methods. Genetic and antigenic characteristics of the F gene, nucleotide and amino acids in significant positions and immune system binding regions, as well as the p-distance, positive/negative selection site, linear epitopes and glycosylation sites were investigated in all selected sequences. Among the 83 HRSV positive samples, the Fifty-five cases were successfully sequenced. All of them were classified as subgroup A and belonged to the ON-1 genotype, which possessed 72-nt duplication in the G gene. This study is the first report on the emergence of ON-1 in Iran. ON-1 Iranian sequences clustered in three lineages according to virus fusion (F) gene variations. F gene sequence analysis showed that all genetic changes in the isolates from Iran were base substitutions and no deletion/insertions were identified. The low dN/dS ratio and lack of positively selected sites showed that the fusion genes found in the strains from Iran are not under host selective pressure. Continuing and long-term molecular epidemiological surveys for early detection of circulating and newly emerging genotypes are necessary to gain a better understanding of their epidemic potential. • We performed an in-depth evaluation of the genetic variability of the HRSV F protein, during 2015–2016 in Tehran. • Based on our findings, a striking shift has been occurred from GA2 to ON1 in the circulation pattern of HRSV in Iran. • This study is the first report regarding the emergence of ON-1 in Iran. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15671348
Volume :
71
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Infection, Genetics & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136072369
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2019.03.026