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Phylogenetic analysis of the full genome of rabbit hepatitis E virus (rbHEV) and molecular biologic study on the possibility of cross species transmission of rbHEV.

Jiabao Geng1 Hongwei Fu Ling Wang Qiuning Bu Peng Liu Maorong Wang Yunhua Sui Xiaojuan Wang Yonghong Zhu Hui Zhuang
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  1. Institute of Hepatology, The 81st Hospital of PLA, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.
PMID 21945590 2011 Infect Genet Evol eng ppublish
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Rabbit HEV strains were isolated in China from farmed rabbits, which may be a reservoir of a novel genotype of HEV. However, there is little information regarding host range and zoonotic potential of rabbit HEV. A previous study from this group identified 25 specific nucleotide positions as possibly being involved in specifying the host range of HEV and/or in determining the severity of hepatitis E disease, whereas this previous analysis did not extend to the new rabbit HEVs. Consequently the complete genome of the rabbit HEV strain ch-bj-n1 was amplified as overlapping fragments using a combination of reverse-transcription-nested polymerase chain reaction and rapid amplification of cDNA ends. The resulting sequence together with two other rabbit HEVs were compared with 91 other HEV isolates representative of genotypes 1-4. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the novel rabbit HEV strain should be classified into a new HEV genotype which has a closer evolutionary relationship with genotype 3 than genotypes 1, 2 and 4, with 20 of the 25 specific nucleotide positions identified as being present in rabbit HEV genome. Alpha-helix, hydrophilicity, and surface probability plots together with antigenic index analysis of the ORF2 protein were all undertaken to investigate the antigenicity of rabbit HEV. The alpha-helix plot and antigenicity index of the rabbit ORF2 protein was nearly identical to that of genotype 1 HEV isolates from human. Furthermore, 20 possible host range determinants in rabbit HEV were identical to those isolates from zoonotic groups, which may suggest a potential possibility of cross species transmission of rabbit HEV.

Genome, Viral 3' Untranslated Regions 5' Untranslated Regions Animals China Genotype Hepatitis E Hepatitis E virus Humans Molecular Sequence Data Open Reading Frames Phylogeny Rabbits Sequence Analysis, DNA Viral Proteins

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Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses of full-length rabbit hepatitis E virus genomes indicated that these strains form a distinct genotype most closely related to genotype 3 HEV.

Virus
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Supporting text

The complete genome of the rabbit HEV strain ch-bj-n1 was amplified and compared with 91 other HEV isolates; phylogenetic analysis showed that the novel rabbit HEV strain should be classified into a new HEV genotype closely related to genotype 3.

Genes or proteins
whole genome; ORF2
Analysis methods
phylogenetic analysis; comparative genomics; sequence analysis
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.85
Key finding

Rabbit hepatitis E virus exhibits 20 nucleotide positions and ORF2 antigenic properties similar to human zoonotic HEV genotypes, indicating molecular adaptation potentially linked to cross-species transmission.

Virus
Host
Not specified
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

Phylogenetic analysis showed that the novel rabbit HEV strain should be classified into a new HEV genotype ... with 20 of the 25 specific nucleotide positions identified as being present in rabbit HEV genome. The alpha-helix plot and antigenicity index of the rabbit ORF2 protein was nearly identical to that of genotype 1 HEV isolates from human. Furthermore, 20 possible host range determinants in rabbit HEV were identical to those isolates from zoonotic groups, which may suggest a potential possibility of cross species transmission of rabbit HEV.

Genes or proteins
ORF2
Mechanism types
host_range_determinants; antigenicity; molecular_similarity