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Gonzalez G, Hayes M, Balansay M, Underwood R, Balagot C, Pan R, Pineda K, Iniguez-Stevens E, Kriner P, Estrada I, Myers CA, Kajon AE. Two novel recombinant Human mastadenovirus D genotypes associated with acute respiratory illness. J Med Virol 2023; 95:e28653. [PMID: 36897042 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28653] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/05/2023] [Revised: 03/02/2023] [Accepted: 03/05/2023] [Indexed: 03/11/2023]
Abstract
Two novel genotypes of species Human mastadenovirus D designated 109 and 110 were isolated from three epidemiologically unrelated cases of acute respiratory disease detected in January 2018 by surveillance efforts at the California/Mexico border. Both genotypes represent examples of intertypic recombination. Genotype D109 is most closely related to genotype D56 (97.68% genomic similarity) and features a type D22-like penton base, a type D19-like hexon gene, and a type D9-like fiber [P22/H19/F9]. On the other hand, genotype D110 is most closely related to type D22 (96.94% genomic similarity) and features a type D67-like penton base, a novel hexon gene and a type D9-like fiber [P67/H110/F9]. Importantly, the fibers of both novel genotypes are highly similar to those of genotypes D56 and D59, which have also been isolated from a few cases of respiratory infections. The present report shows data contributing to the understanding of the molecular determinants of the expanded tissue tropism of certain members of species HAdV-D. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Affiliation(s)
- Gabriel Gonzalez
- UCD National Virus Reference Laboratory, Dublin, Ireland.,Japan Initiative for World-leading Vaccine Research and Development Centers, Hokkaido University, Institute for Vaccine Research and Development, Hokkaido, Japan
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- Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.,Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
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- Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
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- Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
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- Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
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- Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
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- Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
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- Imperial County Public Health Department, El Centro, California, USA
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- Office of Binational Border Health, California Department of Public Health
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- Operational Infectious Diseases, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA
| | - Adriana E Kajon
- Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute (LBRI), Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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