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. 1982 Jul;37(1):46-53.
doi: 10.1128/iai.37.1.46-53.1982.

Alteration in oligonucleotide fingerprint patterns of the viral genome in poliovirus type 2 isolated from paralytic patients

Alteration in oligonucleotide fingerprint patterns of the viral genome in poliovirus type 2 isolated from paralytic patients

T Yoneyama et al. Infect Immun. 1982 Jul.

Abstract

A close relationship was demonstrated by oligonucleotide fingerprinting between genomes of the poliovirus type 2 Sabin vaccine strain and recent isolates from paralytic cases associated with vaccination in Japan. The oligonucleotide maps of isolates from an agammaglobulinemic patient, who continued to excrete poliovirus type 2 for 3.5 years after the administration of oral vaccine, showed that the genomic alteration proceeded gradually, retaining the majority of the oligonucleotides characteristic of the vaccine strain for a long period, indicating vaccine origin for the isolates. The final isolate at month 41, however, lost the majority of these oligonucleotides. The heterologous antigenic relationship between the final isolate and the previous isolates was also observed. The serial alteration in electrophoretic mobility of the major structural proteins (VP1, VP2, and VP3) was observed throughout the excreting period. These results indicate that the population of the virus in this individual changed markedly during the last short period (about 3 months), in which the treatment with secretory immunoglobulin A was carried out. Genome comparisons in oligonucleotide maps show that some oligonucleotides in the genome of the vaccine strain are highly mutable after passage in humans.

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