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[Phylogenetic Analyses and Characterization of the VP7 Genes of Serotype G9 Rotaviruses Circulating in Nanjing (China), 2012-2013].

Xuan Wang, Limin Shi, Mengkai Qiao, Yan Wang, Min He, Wei Yong, Xuefei Du, Baofu Guo, Guoxiang Xie, Ziqian Xu, Jie Ding.   

Abstract

Group-A rotaviruses are recognized as the most common cause of acute diarrhea. Phylogenetic analyses of the VP7 genes of rotaviruses circulating in Nanjing (China) could aid in the development of rotavirus vaccines. A total of 908 stool specimens were collected from patients suffering from acute diarrhea in Nanjing between October 2012 and December 2013, and were tested further for rotaviruses. Fifty rotavirus isolates selected randomly were typed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction using serotype-specific primers for G genotyping. VP7 genes of 19 G9 strains were sequenced for further genetic characterization. Among the 908 stool specimens examined during the surveillance period, 103 (11.34%) were rotavirus-positive. G9 was the most predominant genotype (78.0%), followed by G2, G1 and G3. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses of the VP7 genes of serotype G9 rotaviruses revealed these strains to comprise two lineages (G9-VI, G9-III) and to be dominated by the G9-VI lineage (which belonged to a unique subcluster of Japanese and Chinese G9 strains). Amino-acid sequences of the four antigenic regions (A, B, C or F) were variant among a portion of strains, which may have contributed to the prevalence of G9 rotaviruses in this area.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26524916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bing Du Xue Bao        ISSN: 1000-8721


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Authors:  Ziqin Dian; Mao Fan; Binghui Wang; Yue Feng; Hao Ji; Shuwei Dong; A-Mei Zhang; Li Liu; Hua Niu; Xueshan Xia
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