| Literature DB >> 29043660 |
Tung Gia Phan1,2, Juana Del Valle Mendoza3,4, Mohammadreza Sadeghi1,2,5, Eda Altan1,2, Xutao Deng1, Eric Delwart6,7.
Abstract
Serum samples collected from 88 Peruvians with unexplained fever were analyzed for viral sequences using metagenomics. Nucleic acids of anelloviruses, pegivirus A (GBV-C), HIV, Dengue virus, and Oropouche virus were detected. We also characterized from two sera the RNA genomes of new species of partitivirus and dicistrovirus belonging to viral families known to infect fungi or arthropod, respectively. Genomic DNA of a putative fungal cellular host could be PCR amplified from the partitivirus-containing serum sample. The detection in human serum of nucleic acids from viral families not known to infect vertebrates may indicate contamination during sample collection and aliquoting or human infection by their presumed cellular host, here a fungus. The role, if any, of the non-vertebrate infecting viruses detected in serum in inducing fever is unknown.Entities:
Keywords: Dicistrovirus; Fever; Metagenomics; Partitivirus; Sera
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29043660 PMCID: PMC5826777 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-017-1514-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.332