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Natural recombination event within the capsid genomic region leading to a chimeric strain of human enterovirus B.


ABSTRACT: Recombination between two strains is a known phenomenon for enteroviruses replicating within a single cell. We describe a recombinant strain recovered from human stools, typed as coxsackievirus B4 (CV-B4) and CV-B3 after partial sequencing of the VP1 and VP2 coding regions, respectively. The strain was neutralized by a polyclonal CV-B3-specific antiserum but not by a CV-B4-specific antiserum. The nucleotide sequence analysis of the whole structural genomic region showed the occurrence of a recombination event at position 1950 within the VP3 capsid gene, in a region coding for the 2b antigenic site previously described for CV-B3. This observation evidences for the first time the occurrence of an interserotypic recombination within the VP2-VP3-VP1 capsid region between two nonpoliovirus enterovirus strains. The neutralization pattern suggests that the major antigenic site is located within the VP2 protein.

SUBMITTER: Bouslama L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1951430 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural recombination event within the capsid genomic region leading to a chimeric strain of human enterovirus B.

Bouslama Lamjed L   Nasri Dorsaf D   Chollet Lionel L   Belguith Khaoula K   Bourlet Thomas T   Aouni Mahjoub M   Pozzetto Bruno B   Pillet Sylvie S  

Journal of virology 20070530 17


Recombination between two strains is a known phenomenon for enteroviruses replicating within a single cell. We describe a recombinant strain recovered from human stools, typed as coxsackievirus B4 (CV-B4) and CV-B3 after partial sequencing of the VP1 and VP2 coding regions, respectively. The strain was neutralized by a polyclonal CV-B3-specific antiserum but not by a CV-B4-specific antiserum. The nucleotide sequence analysis of the whole structural genomic region showed the occurrence of a recom  ...[more]

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