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Insertions and Deletions in the Hypervariable Region of the Hepatitis E Virus Genome in Individuals with Acute and Chronic Infection

Liver international(2023)

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Hepatitis E virus is a major cause of acute hepatitis worldwide and can progress to chronicity in immunocompromised individuals. Various virus-host recombination events have been reported in the hypervariable region of the hepatitis E virus genome, but the patterns of assembly and selection remain unclear.METHODS:To gain further insight into viral evolution, we assessed the presence of low abundance variants in 16 samples from individuals with acute or chronic infection using a targeted next-generation sequencing approach.RESULTS:In seven samples, different variants with insertions and/or deletions were identified. Among them, eight insertions originating either from human genes or from the hepatitis E virus genome. Five different deletions could be identified. The amino acid composition of sequences with insertions showed a higher frequency of lysine and a lower abundance of proline, and additionally acetylation and ubiquitination sites were more frequent than in hepatitis E virus wild-type sequences.CONCLUSIONS:These findings suggest that the nucleotide composition of insertions and sites for post-translational modification may contribute to recombination events. Although the impact of low-level hepatitis E virus variants is uncertain, our results highlight the importance of a highly sensitive next-generation sequencing approach to capture the full diversity of hypervariable region.
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gene insertion,hepatitis E virus,hypervariable region,next-generation sequencing,recombination,sequence deletion
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