| Literature DB >> 34801047 |
Huanhuan Lu1, Jinbo Xiao1, Keyi Zhang1, Zhenzhi Han1, Yang Song1, Dongyan Wang1, Tianjiao Ji1, Dongmei Yan1, Shuangli Zhu1, Wenbo Xu1,2, Yong Zhang3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parechoviruses (PeV-As), which constitute a new genus within the family Picornaviridae, have been associated with numerous localized outbreaks of serious diseases, such as coryza, pneumonia, maculopapular exanthem, and conjunctivitis. However, to the best of our knowledge, only a few laboratories worldwide conduct tests for the identification of this group of viruses. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to develop and validate a real-time RT-PCR assay for the identification of PeV-As.Entities:
Keywords: Human parechoviruses; Phylogenetics; Real-time RT-PCR; Typing; VP1 region
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34801047 PMCID: PMC8606063 DOI: 10.1186/s12985-021-01689-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Classification and clinical symptoms of PeV-A
| Genotype of PeV-A | Clinical symptoms |
|---|---|
| PeV-A1 | Mainly gastrointestinal tract symptoms (diarrhea and emesis) and respiratory tract symptoms (cough, wheezing, rhinorrhea, tachypnea and herpangina), followed by fever, rash, meningitis, encephalitis and acute flaccid paralysis |
| PeV-A3 | Mainly neonatal fever, meningitis, encephalitis and neonatal sepsis-like disease, followed by gastrointestinal tract symptoms (diarrhea and emesis), respiratory tract symptoms (cough, wheezing, rhinorrhea, tachypnea and herpangina), rash and acute flaccid paralysis |
| PeV-A4 | Mainly gastrointestinal tract symptoms (diarrhea and emesis) and respiratory tract symptoms (cough, wheezing, rhinorrhea, tachypnea and herpangina), followed by Neonatal fever, meningitis and encephalitis |
| PeV-A6 | Gastrointestinal tract symptoms (diarrhea and emesis), respiratory tract symptoms (cough, wheezing, rhinorrhea, tachypnea and herpangina) |
| PeV-A2, 5, 8, 10 | Gastrointestinal tract symptoms (diarrhea and emesis) |
| PeV-A7, 9, 11–19 | Unknown |
Forward (F) and reverse (R) primers and probe (P) for the detection of human parechovirus (PeV-A) and primers for amplification of the VP1 region of PeV-A
| Name | Primer sequence (5′–3′) | Nucleotide | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| PeV-A- | TGACGTGTGGGAACTTRTTGG | 352–372 | This study |
| PeV-A- | CCTTCGTGGGCCYTACAACTAGTG | 538–561 | This study |
| PeV-A- | CYCTGGGGCCAAAAGCCAAGGTTT | 433–456 | This study |
| PeV-A- | TTYTCYACTTGGATGMGGAARA | 2159–2180 | This study |
| PeV-A- | ATRCTYGACATHARNCCWGC | 3392–3411 | This study |
| PeV-A- | CNTGGGGYTCVCARATGGAYYT | 2340–2361 | This study |
| PeV-A- | CCATARTGYTTRTARAAVCCYCTRT | 3081–3105 | This study |
* Relative to the Harris PeV-A1 strain
Fig. 1Evaluation of the specificity of real-time RT-PCR assay for PeV-A detection
Fig. 2Dynamic range and linearity of PeV-A real-time assay. Threshold cycle (Ct) values (y-axis) were plotted against tenfold dilutions of PeV-A1 and PeV-A3. R2, regression coefficient
The reproducibility of the PeV-A real-time RT- PCR
| Copies/reaction | No. of positive samples/no. of samples test by real-time | |
|---|---|---|
| PeV-A1 | PeV-A3 | |
| 107 copies/μL | 8/8 | 8/8 |
| 106 copies/μL | 8/8 | 8/8 |
| 105 copies/μL | 8/8 | 8/8 |
| 104 copies/μL | 8/8 | 8/8 |
| 103 copies/μL | 8/8 | 8/8 |
| 102 copies/μL | 8/8 | 8/8 |
| 101 copies/μL | 0/8 | 0/8 |
aThe results were interpreted as ‘positive’ for threshold cycle (Ct) values ≤ 35 and ‘negative’ for Ct > 35
Comparison of two methods used to test 728 fecal samples
| Virus type | Probe-primer | No. positivea | Genotype (no.)b | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PeV-A | PeV-A-5’UTR-F/R/P | 11 | PeV-A1 (n = 8), PeV-A4 (n = 1), PeV-A6 (n = 2) | This study |
| AN344, AN345, AN257 | 8 | PeV-A1 (n = 7), PeV-A6 (n = 1) | [ |
aResults of real-time RT-PCR test
bResult of molecular typing detected via RT-PCR
Fig. 3Phylogenetic tree based on the sequences of the VP1 region of PeV-As. Maximum likelihood trees were constructed using the GTR + G model and implemented in MEGA7.0 with 1000 bootstrap replicates. The circles and squares represent the 11 detected PeV-A strains and the PeV-A prototype, respectively. The scale bars indicate the genetic distance. All panels have the same proportions. a Eleven PeV-A strains and PeV-A prototype strains, b Eight PeV-A1 strains and PeV-A1 sequences downloaded from BLAST server, c One PeV-A4 strain and PeV-A4 sequences downloaded from BLAST server, d Two PeV-A6 strains and PeV-A6 sequences downloaded from BLAST server. *// Human parechovirus (PeV-A) truncated to a quarter of its original size for better clarity. * A clearer presentation of the results of this study; a part of the sequence is hidden using a triangle