Evolution of hepatitis C virus quasispecies in mothers and infants infected through mother-to-infant transmission

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作者
Ni, YH
Chang, MH
Chen, PJ
Lin, HH
Hsu, HY
机构
[1] NATL TAIWAN UNIV,GRAD INST CLIN MED,DEPT PEDIAT,TAIPEI 10764,TAIWAN
[2] NATL TAIWAN UNIV,COLL MED,DEPT OBSTET & GYNAECOL,TAIPEI 10764,TAIWAN
关键词
hepatitis C virus; mother-to-infant transmission; quasispecies;
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10.1016/S0168-8278(97)80104-3
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims: Two mother-infant pairs (Pair H and P) were studied to determine the evolution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) quasispecies. Methods: Eight clones of the hypervariable region of HCV cDNA from the infants' sera sampled at the age of 3 months, 1, 2, and 3 years and the time-corresponding maternal sample were also sequenced. The sequences were analyzed by the nucleotide diversity, substitution rate, and phylogenetic studies. Results: HCV quasispecies of the infants were more homogeneous than those of their mothers, particularly at the age of 3 months (nucleotide diversity, pi = 0.18 x 10(-2)/site in infant H, and 0.22 x 10(-2)/site in infant P). The nucleotide substitution rate in infants also increased as they aged, from 1.2 x 10(-2) to 4.46 x 10(-2)/site/year in infant H, and from 0.21 x 10(-2) to 4.88 x 10(-2)/site/year in infant P respectively. The nucleotide sequence differences between infants and mothers increased from 2.63 x 10(-2) to 9.06 x 10(-2)/site in Pair H, and from 1.85 x 10(-2) to 5.33 x 10(-2)/site in Pair P within 3 years. Phylogenetic studies suggest the infants' initial quasispecies mere closely related to their mothers', while they evolved differently. HCV RNA titer was stable during follow-up and the infants' titer was similar to their mothers'. The fluctuations in titer did not correlate with nucleotide diversity. Conclusions: HCV quasispecies evolved differently in each individual, even though they were genetically linked. The sequence in infants was not as complex as in their mothers.
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