Characterization of human group C rotavirus in Argentina
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Characterization of human group C rotavirus in Argentina
Abstract
A survey was conducted for identification of human group C rotaviruses in stool specimens taken from children suffering diarrhea in suburban Buenos Aires regions. Among 90 true negative group A samples as defined by ELISA, RT-PCR and PAGE, five were positive by group C specific RT-PCR (VP7 and VP6 genes) and three of these samples exhibited the characteristic 4-3-2-2 dsRNA pattern of group C rotavirus. These results were further confirmed by electron microscopy and by ELISA for detection of group C VP6 specific antigens. Sequence analysis of the VP7 gene from one of these isolates revealed a 97.3-98.6% nucleotide identity and up to 99.1% protein homology with human group C rotavirus strains found scattered throughout the last ten years in other countries. Conversely, similar analysis performed with porcine strains showed a much lower homology degree both at the nucleotide (75.5% nucleotide identity) and amino acid level (85.5% protein homology). Detection of group C rotavirus in children with acute diarrhea in Argentina extends the identification range of this agent in the region and is consistent with previous reported data that demonstrate a global distribution of this virus.
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