Kajon A E, Lamson D M, Spiridakis E, Cardenas A M, Babady N E, Fisher B T, St George K
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (LRRI), Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Virology Laboratory, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, USA.
New Microbes New Infect. 2020 Apr 9;35:100677. doi: 10.1016/j.nmni.2020.100677. eCollection 2020 May.
Human adenoviruses (HAdV) are well-known opportunistic pathogens of immunocompromised adult and pediatric patients but specific associations between HAdV species or individual HAdV types and disease are poorly understood. In this study we report the isolation of a novel HAdV-B2 genotype from two unrelated immunocompromised patients, both recipients of a hematopoietic cell transplant. In both patients, the course of HAdV infection is consistent with a scenario of reactivation of a latent virus rather than a primary opportunistic infection. Archived HAdV PCR-positive plasma, urine, and stool specimens were processed for virus isolation and detailed molecular characterization. Virus isolates were recovered from patient 1 from PCR-positive urine specimens obtained at days 103 and 116 after transplant in association with gross hematuria, and from a stool specimen obtained 138 days after transplant in association with diarrhea. An isolate was recovered from patient 2 from a PCR-positive urine specimen. Hexon and fiber gene amplification and sequencing were carried out for initial molecular typing, identifying the isolates as an intertypic recombinant with a HAdV-11-like hexon gene and a HAdV-77-like fiber gene. Comprehensive restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis was performed on viral DNA purified from urine and stool isolates, and next generation whole genome sequencing was carried out on purified viral genomic DNA. The genomes of the two isolated strains are 99.5% identical and represent the same RFLP genomic variant. The identified virus is a novel HAdV-B2 genotype designated HAdV-78 exhibiting a HAdV-11-like penton base, a HAdV-11-like hexon and a HAdV-77-like fiber (P11H11F77).
人腺病毒(HAdV)是免疫功能低下的成人和儿童患者中广为人知的机会性病原体,但对HAdV种类或单个HAdV类型与疾病之间的具体关联了解甚少。在本研究中,我们报告了从两名无关的免疫功能低下患者中分离出一种新型HAdV-B2基因型,这两名患者均为造血细胞移植受者。在这两名患者中,HAdV感染过程与潜伏病毒重新激活的情况一致,而非原发性机会性感染。对存档的HAdV PCR阳性血浆、尿液和粪便标本进行病毒分离和详细的分子特征分析。从患者1移植后第103天和第116天获得的PCR阳性尿液标本中分离出病毒,与肉眼血尿有关,还从移植后138天获得的与腹泻有关的粪便标本中分离出病毒。从患者2的PCR阳性尿液标本中分离出一株病毒。进行六邻体和纤维基因扩增及测序以进行初步分子分型,确定分离株为具有HAdV-11样六邻体基因和HAdV-77样纤维基因的型间重组体。对从尿液和粪便分离株中纯化的病毒DNA进行了全面的限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)分析,并对纯化的病毒基因组DNA进行了下一代全基因组测序。两个分离株的基因组有99.5%的同一性,代表相同的RFLP基因组变异体。鉴定出的病毒是一种新型HAdV-B2基因型,命名为HAdV-78,具有HAdV-11样五聚体基底、HAdV-11样六邻体和HAdV-77样纤维(P11H11F77)。