Literature DB >> 15288013

Estimation of the mutation rate of hepatitis E virus based on a set of closely related 7.5-year-apart isolates from Sapporo, Japan.

Kazuaki Takahashi1, Joji Toyota, Yoshiyasu Karino, Jong-Hon Kang, Hiroshi Maekubo, Natsumi Abe, Shunji Mishiro.   

Abstract

Since hepatitis E virus (HEV) does not persist in infected hosts or in cultured cell lines, it has been difficult to know its spontaneous mutation rate. Recently, we identified an HEV isolate in stored serum from a patient having developed hepatitis E in 1995 (JSM-Sap95), nucleotide sequence of which showed a strong resemblance to those obtained from three patients who contracted hepatitis E in 2000 and 2002 (JKK-Sap00, JYW-Sap02, and JTS-Sap02). The remarkable nucleotide similarity together with the fact that all these patients were residents of the same city, Sapporo, prompted us to hypothesize that JKK-Sap00, JYW-Sap02 and JTS-Sap02 are descendants of JSM-Sap95. Then, the mutation rate of HEV was calculated to be 1.72, 1.41, or [Formula: see text] base substitutions per site per year, from JSM-Sap95 to JKK-Sap00, JYW-Sap02 or JTS-Sap02, respectively. Interestingly, these values were very similar to those ( [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text] ) reported for hepatitis C virus. Because it remains possible that JSM-Sap95 is not the direct ancestor of the other three isolates but was merely a relative of the true ancestor, HEV mutation rate may be a little lower than [Formula: see text] base substitutions per site per year.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15288013     DOI: 10.1016/j.hepres.2004.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatol Res        ISSN: 1386-6346            Impact factor:   4.288


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