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. 2024 Sep 11;169(10):197.
doi: 10.1007/s00705-024-06124-1.

A decade-long retrospective study of hepatitis C virus genetic diversity in Cameroon, 2013-2023: presence of a high proportion of unsubtypable and putative recombinant HCV strains

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A decade-long retrospective study of hepatitis C virus genetic diversity in Cameroon, 2013-2023: presence of a high proportion of unsubtypable and putative recombinant HCV strains

Aristide Mounchili Njifon et al. Arch Virol. .

Abstract

While treatment options for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have expanded considerably over the past decade thanks to the development of pan-genotypic therapies, genotype testing remains a prerequisite for treatment in sub-Saharan African countries, including Cameroon, where multiple HCV genotypes and subtypes exist. The main objective of this study was to describe the trend in the distribution of HCV genotypes and subtypes from 2013 to 2023 in the Cameroonian population. Viral loads were determined using the Abbott real-time assay, and genotyping/subtyping was based on nested and semi-nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification of the regions encoding the core and non-structural protein 5B (NS5B) regions, respectively, followed by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 512 patients with NS5B and core sequencing results were included in our study. Genotyping revealed a predominance of both genotype 4 (38.48%) and genotype 1 (37.11%), followed by genotype 2, detected in 22.46% of patients. Interestingly, 10 samples (1.95%) had discordant genotypes in both regions, suggesting the presence of putative recombinant forms of HCV. Twelve different subtypes were detected during the study period, with a predominance of subtypes 4f (18.95%) and 1e (16.02%). Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis failed to assign a subtype to a relatively high proportion of sequences (38.67%) for the two genomic regions, and their classification was limited to genotype assignment. The frequency distribution of HCV genotypes did not show any statistical difference according to year or sex. These results confirm the genetic diversity of HCV in Cameroon and the potential for the generation of recombinant strains.

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