Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig

Our study aim was to describe and characterize the global Hepatitis E virus (HEV) molecular and genotype geographical distribution in domestic pig and wild boar, which could facilitate the traceability of human cases. We performed a systematic sequence search for HEVs identified in domestic pig and...

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Main Authors: Maria Casares-Jimenez, Pedro Lopez-Lopez, Javier Caballero-Gomez, Mario Frias, Belen Perez-Hernando, Adeolu Sunday Oluremi, Maria A. Risalde, Inmaculada Ruiz-Caceres, Oluyinka Oladele Opaleye, Ignacio Garcia-Bocanegra, Antonio Rivero-Juarez, Antonio Rivero
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Pig
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100304
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6f721c0768274933a0facdb96a3dfe8c 2023-05-15T13:48:51+02:00 Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig Maria Casares-Jimenez Pedro Lopez-Lopez Javier Caballero-Gomez Mario Frias Belen Perez-Hernando Adeolu Sunday Oluremi Maria A. Risalde Inmaculada Ruiz-Caceres Oluyinka Oladele Opaleye Ignacio Garcia-Bocanegra Antonio Rivero-Juarez Antonio Rivero 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100304 https://doaj.org/article/6f721c0768274933a0facdb96a3dfe8c EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235277142100094X https://doaj.org/toc/2352-7714 2352-7714 doi:10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100304 https://doaj.org/article/6f721c0768274933a0facdb96a3dfe8c One Health, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100304- (2021) Hepatitis E virus Wild boar Pig Genotype Prevalence One health Medicine (General) R5-920 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100304 2022-12-31T12:39:42Z Our study aim was to describe and characterize the global Hepatitis E virus (HEV) molecular and genotype geographical distribution in domestic pig and wild boar, which could facilitate the traceability of human cases. We performed a systematic sequence search for HEVs identified in domestic pig and wild boar from the available data in GenBank. Only sequences with lengths greater than 300 nt were included. For all sequences, the sequence length, host (i.e., domestic pig or wild boar), country of origin, and HEV genotype/subtype were recorded. Genotypes were assigned by the HEVnet typing tool. The genotype distributions were described by country and host. In countries with sequences available for both species, the genotype coincidences between both animal populations were analyzed. A total of 1404 viral sequences were included: 32.6% from wild boar and 67.4% from domestic pig. Most sequences were consistent with HEV genotype 3 (n = 1165). Genotype 4 was represented by 193 sequences, while genotypes 5 and 6 were represented by only 6 sequences. Sequences were identified in 39 countries, which included all continents except Antarctica. The genotypes with a wide distribution were 3a and 3f. Twenty-five countries had sequences that were found only in domestic pig, three countries only in wild boar, and 11 countries had sequences in both populations. In all countries with available sequences in both populations, the same viral genotype was identified. Our study shows that the number of swine HEV sequences is small, which limits direct comparisons with the sequences identified in humans. The global distribution of genotype 3, together with the wide distribution of genotype 4 in Asia, strongly limits the interpretation of the molecular analysis in the absence of an epidemiological survey of the cases. Increased HEV sequencing in swine should be a priority. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles One Health 13 100304
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topic Hepatitis E virus
Wild boar
Pig
Genotype
Prevalence
One health
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle Hepatitis E virus
Wild boar
Pig
Genotype
Prevalence
One health
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Maria Casares-Jimenez
Pedro Lopez-Lopez
Javier Caballero-Gomez
Mario Frias
Belen Perez-Hernando
Adeolu Sunday Oluremi
Maria A. Risalde
Inmaculada Ruiz-Caceres
Oluyinka Oladele Opaleye
Ignacio Garcia-Bocanegra
Antonio Rivero-Juarez
Antonio Rivero
Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig
topic_facet Hepatitis E virus
Wild boar
Pig
Genotype
Prevalence
One health
Medicine (General)
R5-920
description Our study aim was to describe and characterize the global Hepatitis E virus (HEV) molecular and genotype geographical distribution in domestic pig and wild boar, which could facilitate the traceability of human cases. We performed a systematic sequence search for HEVs identified in domestic pig and wild boar from the available data in GenBank. Only sequences with lengths greater than 300 nt were included. For all sequences, the sequence length, host (i.e., domestic pig or wild boar), country of origin, and HEV genotype/subtype were recorded. Genotypes were assigned by the HEVnet typing tool. The genotype distributions were described by country and host. In countries with sequences available for both species, the genotype coincidences between both animal populations were analyzed. A total of 1404 viral sequences were included: 32.6% from wild boar and 67.4% from domestic pig. Most sequences were consistent with HEV genotype 3 (n = 1165). Genotype 4 was represented by 193 sequences, while genotypes 5 and 6 were represented by only 6 sequences. Sequences were identified in 39 countries, which included all continents except Antarctica. The genotypes with a wide distribution were 3a and 3f. Twenty-five countries had sequences that were found only in domestic pig, three countries only in wild boar, and 11 countries had sequences in both populations. In all countries with available sequences in both populations, the same viral genotype was identified. Our study shows that the number of swine HEV sequences is small, which limits direct comparisons with the sequences identified in humans. The global distribution of genotype 3, together with the wide distribution of genotype 4 in Asia, strongly limits the interpretation of the molecular analysis in the absence of an epidemiological survey of the cases. Increased HEV sequencing in swine should be a priority.
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author Maria Casares-Jimenez
Pedro Lopez-Lopez
Javier Caballero-Gomez
Mario Frias
Belen Perez-Hernando
Adeolu Sunday Oluremi
Maria A. Risalde
Inmaculada Ruiz-Caceres
Oluyinka Oladele Opaleye
Ignacio Garcia-Bocanegra
Antonio Rivero-Juarez
Antonio Rivero
author_facet Maria Casares-Jimenez
Pedro Lopez-Lopez
Javier Caballero-Gomez
Mario Frias
Belen Perez-Hernando
Adeolu Sunday Oluremi
Maria A. Risalde
Inmaculada Ruiz-Caceres
Oluyinka Oladele Opaleye
Ignacio Garcia-Bocanegra
Antonio Rivero-Juarez
Antonio Rivero
author_sort Maria Casares-Jimenez
title Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig
title_short Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig
title_full Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig
title_fullStr Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig
title_full_unstemmed Global molecular diversity of Hepatitis E virus in wild boar and domestic pig
title_sort global molecular diversity of hepatitis e virus in wild boar and domestic pig
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