Sequence analysis of respiratory syncytial virus cases reveals a novel subgroup -B strain circulating in north-central Italy after pandemic restrictions

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY Journal of Clinical Virology Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jcv.2024.105681
Alessandra Pierangeli , Fabio Midulla , Antonio Piralla , Guglielmo Ferrari , Raffaella Nenna , Antonino Maria Guglielmo Pitrolo , Amelia Licari , Gian Luigi Marseglia , Dario Abruzzese , Laura Pellegrinelli , Cristina Galli , Sandro Binda , Danilo Cereda , Matteo Fracella , Giuseppe Oliveto , Roberta Campagna , Laura Petrarca , Elena Pariani , Guido Antonelli , Fausto Baldanti
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Abstract

Background

Following the pandemic restrictions, the epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has changed, leading to intense hospitalization peaks.

Objectives

This study, conducted at multiple sites in Italy, aimed to describe the temporal dynamics of two post-COVID-19 RSV epidemics. Additionally, the circulating RSV-A and -B lineages were characterized and compared to those found in 2018 and 2019.

Study design

Respiratory specimens and data were collected from RSV-positive patients, both inpatients, and outpatients, of all ages at three sites in north-central Italy. To analyze these samples, roughly one-sixth were sequenced in the attachment glycoprotein G gene and subjected to phylogenetic and mutational analyses, including pre-pandemic sequences from north-central Italy.

Results

The first post-pandemic surge of RSV cases was quite intense, occurring from October 2021 to early January 2022. The subsequent RSV epidemic (from November 2022 to early March 2023) also had a high impact, characterized by a rise in elderly patient cases. Post-pandemic cases of RSV-A were caused by various strains present in Italy prior to COVID-19. In contrast, a distinct RSV-B lineage, which was concurrently spreading in other countries, was identified as the main cause of the surge in 2022–2023 but remained undetected in Italy before the pandemic.

Conclusions

This study describes the temporal dynamics of post-pandemic RSV subgroups and uncovers a lineage of RSV-B with high genetic divergence that may have increased the impact of decreased population immunity.

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对呼吸道合胞病毒病例的序列分析表明,在大流行限制后,意大利中北部流行着一种新型-B亚群毒株
背景在大流行限制之后,呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)的流行病学发生了变化,导致出现了密集的住院高峰。此外,还对循环中的 RSV-A 和 -B 世系进行了描述,并与 2018 年和 2019 年发现的 RSV-A 和 -B 世系进行了比较。研究设计在意大利中北部的三个地点收集了 RSV 阳性患者的呼吸道标本和数据,包括住院患者和门诊患者,所有年龄段的患者均有。为了分析这些样本,对大约六分之一的样本进行了附着糖蛋白 G 基因测序,并进行了系统发育和突变分析,其中包括意大利中北部大流行前的序列。结果大流行后的第一次 RSV 病例激增相当剧烈,发生在 2021 年 10 月至 2022 年 1 月初。随后的 RSV 流行(2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 3 月初)也产生了很大影响,其特点是老年患者病例增多。流行后的 RSV-A 病例是由 COVID-19 之前在意大利出现的各种菌株引起的。与此相反,一种独特的 RSV-B 株系同时在其他国家传播,被确定为 2022-2023 年病例激增的主要原因,但在大流行之前,该株系在意大利一直未被检测到。结论这项研究描述了大流行后 RSV 亚群的时间动态,发现了 RSV-B 株系的高度遗传分化,这可能增加了人群免疫力下降的影响。
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Journal of Clinical Virology
Journal of Clinical Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Virology, an esteemed international publication, serves as the official journal for both the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology and The European Society for Clinical Virology. Dedicated to advancing the understanding of human virology in clinical settings, the Journal of Clinical Virology focuses on disseminating research papers and reviews pertaining to the clinical aspects of virology. Its scope encompasses articles discussing diagnostic methodologies and virus-induced clinical conditions, with an emphasis on practicality and relevance to clinical practice. The journal publishes on topics that include: • new diagnostic technologies • nucleic acid amplification and serologic testing • targeted and metagenomic next-generation sequencing • emerging pandemic viral threats • respiratory viruses • transplant viruses • chronic viral infections • cancer-associated viruses • gastrointestinal viruses • central nervous system viruses • one health (excludes animal health)
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