| Literature DB >> 26867198 |
Bas B Oude Munnink1, Lia van der Hoek2.
Abstract
The list of recently discovered gastrointestinal viruses is expanding rapidly. Whether these agents are actually involved in a disease such as diarrhea is the essential question, yet difficult to answer. In this review a summary of all viruses found in diarrhea is presented, together with the current knowledge about their connection to disease.Entities:
Keywords: gastroenteritis; next-generation sequencing; virus discovery
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26867198 PMCID: PMC4776197 DOI: 10.3390/v8020042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Overview of the pathogenesis studies performed for new viruses identified in the gastrointestinal tract ^.
| Viral Family | Virus Species | Antibody Response Observed? | Associated with Diarrhea in Case-Control Studies? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aichi virus | Yes [ | No [ | |
| Torovirus | Yes [ | Yes [ | |
| MLB astrovirus | Yes [ | Yes [ | |
| VA/HMO astrovirus | Yes [ | No [ | |
| Saffold virus | Yes [ | No [ | |
| Cosavirus | - | No [ | |
| Klassevirus/salivirus | Yes [ | Yes [ | |
| MW polyomavirus | Yes [ | No [ | |
| MX polyomavirus | - | No [ | |
| STL polyomavirus | Yes [ | No [ | |
| Bufavirus | - | No [ |
*: Only found in low prevalence; **: Only limited data is available about this virus; ***: Antibodies against astrovirus HMO-C were observed whereas no antibodies against astrovirus HMO-A were found (HMO = human-mink-ovine-like astrovirus); - No published data available; ^ Picobirnavirus, tusavirus and recovirus were identified in the gastrointestinal tract after next-generation sequencing, but no information regarding antibody response or association with diarrhea is available.