| Literature DB >> 29520257 |
Yuchen Nan1,2, Chunyan Wu1,2, Qin Zhao1,2, Yani Sun1,2, Yan-Jin Zhang3, En-Min Zhou1,2.
Abstract
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a fecal-orally transmitted foodborne viral pathogen that causes acute hepatitis in humans and is responsible for hepatitis E outbreaks worldwide. Since the discovery of HEV as a zoonotic agent, this virus has been isolated from a variety of hosts with an ever-expanding host range. Recently, a subunit HEV vaccine developed for the prevention of human disease was approved in China, but is not yet available to the rest of the world. Meanwhile, notable progress and knowledge has been made and revealed in recent years to better understand HEV biology and infection, including discoveries of quasi-enveloped HEV virions and of a new function of the HEV-ORF3 product. However, the impact of these new findings on the development of a protective vaccine against zoonotic HEV infection requires further discussion. In this review, hallmark characteristics of HEV zoonosis, the history of HEV vaccine development, and recent discoveries in HEV virology are described. Moreover, special attention is focused on quasi-enveloped HEV virions and the potential role of the HEV-ORF3 product as antibody-neutralization target on the surface of quasi-enveloped HEV virions to provide new insights for the future development of improved vaccines against zoonotic HEV infection.Entities:
Keywords: HEV vaccine; HEV-ORF3 product; hepatitis E virus; quasi-enveloped virion; subunit vaccine; zoonosis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29520257 PMCID: PMC5827553 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Classification of HEV genotypes and subtypes in relation to the virus hosts and disease development.
| Genus | Species | Genotype | Proposed subtypes and reference sequence (Accession No.) | Natural hosts | Infectious to humans (Reference) | Reference of human infection | Chronic infection in immunocompromised person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1a(M73218) | Human | Yes | No | |||
| 1b(D11092) | |||||||
| 1c(X98292) | |||||||
| 1d(AY230202) | |||||||
| 1e(AY204877) | |||||||
| 1f(JF443721) | |||||||
| 2 | 2a(M74506) | Human | Yes | No | |||
| 2b(only partial sequence,AY903950)1 | |||||||
| 3 | 3a(AF082843) | Human, pig, rabbit, deer, mongoose, wild boar | Yes | Yes | |||
| 3b(AP003430) | |||||||
| 3c(FJ705359) | |||||||
| 3d(only partial sequence, AF296165-7) | |||||||
| 3e(AB248521) | |||||||
| 3f(AB369687) | |||||||
| 3g(AF455784) | |||||||
| 3h(JQ013794) | |||||||
| 3i(FJ998008) | |||||||
| 3j(AY115488) | |||||||
| 4 | 4a(AB197673) | Human, pig, yak, wild boar | Yes | Yes | |||
| 4b(DQ279091) | |||||||
| 4c(AB074915) | |||||||
| 4d(AJ272108) | |||||||
| 4e(AY723745) | |||||||
| 4f(AB220974) | |||||||
| 4g(AB108537) | |||||||
| 4h(GU119961) | |||||||
| 4i(DQ450072) | |||||||
| 5 | 5a(AB573435) | Wild boar | Not Reported | Not Reported | N/A | ||
| 6 | 6a(AB602441) | Wild boar | Not Reported | Not Reported | N/A | ||
| 7 | 7a(KJ496143) | Camel | Yes | Yes | |||
| 8 | N/A2 | Camel | Not Reported | Not Reported | N/A | ||
| C1 | N/A | Rat | Unlikely based on non-human primate data | Not Reported | N/A | ||
| C2 | N/A | Ferret | Unlikely based on non-human primate data | Not Reported | N/A | ||
| N/A | N/A | Bat | Not Reported | Not Reported | N/A |