Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)

Group A rotavirus (RVA) infection is the leading cause of hospitalization of children under 5 years old, presenting with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. The aim of our study was to explore the genetic diversity of RVA among patients admitted to Moscow Infectious Disease Clinical Hospital No. 1 wi...

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Main Authors: Anton Yuzhakov, Ksenia Yuzhakova, Nadezhda Kulikova, Lidia Kisteneva, Stanislav Cherepushkin, Svetlana Smetanina, Marina Bazarova, Anton Syroeshkin, Tatiana Grebennikova
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/6/674
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spelling doaj-4115794169d64b029eba130b0ee3404b2021-06-01T01:40:10ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172021-05-011067467410.3390/pathogens10060674Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)Anton Yuzhakov0Ksenia Yuzhakova1Nadezhda Kulikova2Lidia Kisteneva3Stanislav Cherepushkin4Svetlana Smetanina5Marina Bazarova6Anton Syroeshkin7Tatiana Grebennikova8Laboratory of Molecular Diagnostics, N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology & Microbiology, 123098 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Molecular Diagnostics, N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology & Microbiology, 123098 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Molecular Diagnostics, N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology & Microbiology, 123098 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Molecular Diagnostics, N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology & Microbiology, 123098 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Molecular Diagnostics, N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology & Microbiology, 123098 Moscow, RussiaMoscow Clinical Hospital No. 1 of Infectious Diseases, 125310 Moscow, RussiaMoscow Clinical Hospital No. 1 of Infectious Diseases, 125310 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Chemistry, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), 117198 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Molecular Diagnostics, N. F. Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology & Microbiology, 123098 Moscow, RussiaGroup A rotavirus (RVA) infection is the leading cause of hospitalization of children under 5 years old, presenting with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. The aim of our study was to explore the genetic diversity of RVA among patients admitted to Moscow Infectious Disease Clinical Hospital No. 1 with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. A total of 653 samples were collected from May 2019 through March 2020. Out of them, 135 (20.67%) fecal samples were found to be positive for rotavirus antigen by ELISA. RT-PCR detected rotavirus RNA in 80 samples. Seven G-genotypes (G1, G2, G3, G4, G8, G9, and G12) and three P-genotypes (P[8], P[4], and P[6]) formed 9 different combinations. The most common combination was G9P[8]. However, for the first time in Moscow, the combination G3P[8] took second place. Moreover, all detected viruses of this combination belonged to Equine-like G3P[8] viruses that had never been detected in Russia before. The genotype G8P[8] and G9P[4] rotaviruses were also detected in Moscow for the first time. Among the studied rotaviruses, there were equal proportions of Wa and DS-1-like strains; previous studies showed that Wa-like strains accounted for the largest proportion of rotaviruses in Russia.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/6/674rotavirus Agenotypeacute gastroenteritisDS-1-likeWa-like
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author Anton Yuzhakov
Ksenia Yuzhakova
Nadezhda Kulikova
Lidia Kisteneva
Stanislav Cherepushkin
Svetlana Smetanina
Marina Bazarova
Anton Syroeshkin
Tatiana Grebennikova
spellingShingle Anton Yuzhakov
Ksenia Yuzhakova
Nadezhda Kulikova
Lidia Kisteneva
Stanislav Cherepushkin
Svetlana Smetanina
Marina Bazarova
Anton Syroeshkin
Tatiana Grebennikova
Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)
Pathogens
rotavirus A
genotype
acute gastroenteritis
DS-1-like
Wa-like
author_facet Anton Yuzhakov
Ksenia Yuzhakova
Nadezhda Kulikova
Lidia Kisteneva
Stanislav Cherepushkin
Svetlana Smetanina
Marina Bazarova
Anton Syroeshkin
Tatiana Grebennikova
author_sort Anton Yuzhakov
title Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)
title_short Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)
title_full Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)
title_fullStr Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Group A Rotavirus Genotypes in Moscow (2019–2020)
title_sort prevalence and genetic diversity of group a rotavirus genotypes in moscow (2019–2020)
publisher MDPI AG
series Pathogens
issn 2076-0817
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Group A rotavirus (RVA) infection is the leading cause of hospitalization of children under 5 years old, presenting with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. The aim of our study was to explore the genetic diversity of RVA among patients admitted to Moscow Infectious Disease Clinical Hospital No. 1 with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. A total of 653 samples were collected from May 2019 through March 2020. Out of them, 135 (20.67%) fecal samples were found to be positive for rotavirus antigen by ELISA. RT-PCR detected rotavirus RNA in 80 samples. Seven G-genotypes (G1, G2, G3, G4, G8, G9, and G12) and three P-genotypes (P[8], P[4], and P[6]) formed 9 different combinations. The most common combination was G9P[8]. However, for the first time in Moscow, the combination G3P[8] took second place. Moreover, all detected viruses of this combination belonged to Equine-like G3P[8] viruses that had never been detected in Russia before. The genotype G8P[8] and G9P[4] rotaviruses were also detected in Moscow for the first time. Among the studied rotaviruses, there were equal proportions of Wa and DS-1-like strains; previous studies showed that Wa-like strains accounted for the largest proportion of rotaviruses in Russia.
topic rotavirus A
genotype
acute gastroenteritis
DS-1-like
Wa-like
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/6/674
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