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Human Adenovirus Diversity in Water Samples Using a Next-Generation Amplicon Sequencing Approach.

Leslie Ogorzaly1, Cécile Walczak, Mélissa Galloux, Stéphanie Etienne, Benoît Gassilloud, Henry-Michel Cauchie.   

Abstract

This study aims to establish a straightforward and original workflow for high-throughput typing of human adenoviruses (HAdVs) in environmental samples. Occurrence of HAdVs in water is well documented worldwide, but data on diversity of HAdV types circulating in water are scarcely available. Here, the characterisation of viral particles was performed by determination of amplicon sequences using a next-generation sequencing (NGS) approach. Adenoviral DNA was either directly isolated from wastewater or river water concentrates or after a cell culture passage. Genome amplification targeted a hyper variable region of the hexon gene, allowing the discrimination of the 54 human adenoviral types described until now. After read generation on the benchtop MiSeq platform (Illumina), data were analysed using the Mothur software for identification of all HAdV species and types simultaneously present in a unique sample. NGS results showed a relatively wide HAdV diversity of up to six types in one sample, whereas Sanger sequencing always only retrieved the dominant one. Detected types included HAdV-1, HAdV-2, HAdV-3, HAdV-6, HAdV-12, HAdV-31, HAdV-40 and HAdV-41, HAdV-41 being the most abundant in tested samples. In addition, the influence of the cell line (A549 vs 293A cells) on the infectious HAdV typing results was clearly determined. The 293A appeared to be the most suitable cell line allowing the detection of a larger diversity of infectious HAdVs and reflecting a more realistic initial species distribution than using the A549 cells. These findings demonstrated the feasibility of amplicon sequencing NGS approach to identify viruses in complex environmental water samples.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25917314     DOI: 10.1007/s12560-015-9194-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Environ Virol        ISSN: 1867-0334            Impact factor:   2.778


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9.  Genome-Wide Estimation of the Spontaneous Mutation Rate of Human Adenovirus 5 by High-Fidelity Deep Sequencing.

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10.  Emerging recombinant noroviruses identified by clinical and waste water screening.

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