Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses

In this study, the first complete genome sequences for hepatitis C virus (HCV) subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m, obtained from infected blood donors in Chiang Mai, Thailand, are reported. Pairwise genome-wide nucleotide similarities between some of these isolates were higher than the 75-80 % value used pr...

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Main Authors: Ling Lu, Chunhua Li, Yongshui Fu, Lakkana Thaikruea, Satawat Thongswat, Niwat Maneekarn, Chatchawann Apichartpiyakul, Hak Hotta, Hiroaki Okamoto, Dale Netski, Oliver G. Pybus, Donald Murphy, Curt H. Hagedorn, Kenrad E. Nelson
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-611392018-09-10T04:05:20Z Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses Ling Lu Chunhua Li Yongshui Fu Lakkana Thaikruea Satawat Thongswat Niwat Maneekarn Chatchawann Apichartpiyakul Hak Hotta Hiroaki Okamoto Dale Netski Oliver G. Pybus Donald Murphy Curt H. Hagedorn Kenrad E. Nelson Immunology and Microbiology In this study, the first complete genome sequences for hepatitis C virus (HCV) subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m, obtained from infected blood donors in Chiang Mai, Thailand, are reported. Pairwise genome-wide nucleotide similarities between some of these isolates were higher than the 75-80 % value used previously to define different HCV subtypes. To investigate further, the entire genomes of four prototype isolates, Th602 (6i), Th553 (6j), B4/92 (6m) and D86/93 (6n), were sequenced. Pairwise comparison of these sequences gave a similar range of nucleotide similarities, thereby providing new information for HCV subtype classification. In order to study the hypothesis of interspousal HCV transmission, four additional complete HCV genome sequences were obtained from two infected Thai blood donors and their spouses, C-0044 and C-0046 (6f), and C-0192 and C-0185 (6m). Pairwise comparison of the sequences revealed that C-0044 and C-0046 share a nucleotide similarity of 98.1 %, whilst C-0185 and C-0192 have a similarity of 97.8 %. Several other studies of partial HCV sequences of different genomic regions from HCV-infected couples have shown nucleotide similarities ranging from 96.3 to 100 %. The similarities of the complete genome sequences from the two couples in the current study are consistent with HCV transmission between spouses. © 2007 SGM. 2018-09-10T04:05:20Z 2018-09-10T04:05:20Z 2007-05-01 Journal 00221317 2-s2.0-34248182626 10.1099/vir.0.82604-0 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34248182626&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61139
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Ling Lu
Chunhua Li
Yongshui Fu
Lakkana Thaikruea
Satawat Thongswat
Niwat Maneekarn
Chatchawann Apichartpiyakul
Hak Hotta
Hiroaki Okamoto
Dale Netski
Oliver G. Pybus
Donald Murphy
Curt H. Hagedorn
Kenrad E. Nelson
Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses
description In this study, the first complete genome sequences for hepatitis C virus (HCV) subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m, obtained from infected blood donors in Chiang Mai, Thailand, are reported. Pairwise genome-wide nucleotide similarities between some of these isolates were higher than the 75-80 % value used previously to define different HCV subtypes. To investigate further, the entire genomes of four prototype isolates, Th602 (6i), Th553 (6j), B4/92 (6m) and D86/93 (6n), were sequenced. Pairwise comparison of these sequences gave a similar range of nucleotide similarities, thereby providing new information for HCV subtype classification. In order to study the hypothesis of interspousal HCV transmission, four additional complete HCV genome sequences were obtained from two infected Thai blood donors and their spouses, C-0044 and C-0046 (6f), and C-0192 and C-0185 (6m). Pairwise comparison of the sequences revealed that C-0044 and C-0046 share a nucleotide similarity of 98.1 %, whilst C-0185 and C-0192 have a similarity of 97.8 %. Several other studies of partial HCV sequences of different genomic regions from HCV-infected couples have shown nucleotide similarities ranging from 96.3 to 100 %. The similarities of the complete genome sequences from the two couples in the current study are consistent with HCV transmission between spouses. © 2007 SGM.
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author Ling Lu
Chunhua Li
Yongshui Fu
Lakkana Thaikruea
Satawat Thongswat
Niwat Maneekarn
Chatchawann Apichartpiyakul
Hak Hotta
Hiroaki Okamoto
Dale Netski
Oliver G. Pybus
Donald Murphy
Curt H. Hagedorn
Kenrad E. Nelson
author_facet Ling Lu
Chunhua Li
Yongshui Fu
Lakkana Thaikruea
Satawat Thongswat
Niwat Maneekarn
Chatchawann Apichartpiyakul
Hak Hotta
Hiroaki Okamoto
Dale Netski
Oliver G. Pybus
Donald Murphy
Curt H. Hagedorn
Kenrad E. Nelson
author_sort Ling Lu
title Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses
title_short Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses
title_full Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses
title_fullStr Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses
title_full_unstemmed Complete genomes for hepatitis C virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: Viral genetic diversity among Thai blood donors and infected spouses
title_sort complete genomes for hepatitis c virus subtypes 6f, 6i, 6j and 6m: viral genetic diversity among thai blood donors and infected spouses
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