Recombinant parechovirus A3 possibly causes various clinical manifestations, including myalgia; findings in Yamagata, Japan in 2019

IF 4 4区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1080/23744235.2022.2069857
K. Mizuta, T. Itagaki, Shuji Chikaoka, M. Wada, Toru Ikegami, D. Sendo, C. Iseki, Y. Shimizu, S. Abe, K. Komabayashi, Y. Aoki, T. Ikeda
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Abstract Background Parechovirus A3 was first reported in 2004 and has been recognized as a causative agent of mild and severe infections in children. Since we first reported an outbreak of adult parechovirus A3-associated myalgia in Yamagata, Japan in 2008, this disease has since been recognized across Japan, but has not yet been reported from other countries. Aim We analysed 19 cases of parechovirus A3 infections identified in Yamagata in 2019 to further clarify the epidemiology of this disease. Methods We performed phylogenetic analyses of parechovirus A3 isolates and analysed the clinical manifestations and the genomic clusters. Results There were two clusters, with cluster 2019B replacing 2019 A around October/November. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that 2019B cluster strains and Australian recombinant strains, which appeared between 2012 and 2013, were grouped in one cluster at non-structural protein regions, suggesting that the ancestor to these regions of 2019B cluster strains were Australian recombinant lineage strains. The strains from both clusters caused various infections in children including myalgia. These findings strongly support that parechovirus A3 strains cause myalgia and other paediatric infections irrespective of the virus strains involved, including recombinant strains.   Conclusions We have reported repeatedly sporadic cases of myalgia and here showed that recombinant strains also cause myalgia. We hope our experiences will help better understand these infections and possibly result in detection of more cases in the world.
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重组parechovirus A3可能引起多种临床表现,包括肌痛;2019年在日本山形的研究结果
背景Parechovirus A3于2004年首次报道,被认为是儿童轻度和重度感染的病原体。自我们于2008年首次报道日本山形市爆发成人parechovirus a3相关肌痛以来,这种疾病已在日本得到确认,但尚未在其他国家报告。目的分析2019年在山形县发现的19例恙虫病A3感染病例,进一步明确该病的流行病学。方法对分离株进行系统发育分析,分析其临床表现和基因组聚类。结果共有2个聚类,聚类2019B在10 / 11月前后取代了2019 A。系统发育分析结果显示,2012 - 2013年间出现的2019B集群菌株与澳大利亚重组菌株在非结构蛋白区聚为一簇,表明2019B集群菌株的这些区域的祖先为澳大利亚重组谱系菌株。来自这两个集群的菌株在儿童中引起包括肌痛在内的各种感染。这些发现有力地支持了parechovirus A3株引起肌痛和其他儿科感染,而不管涉及的病毒株是什么,包括重组病毒株。结论我们多次报道了散发性肌痛病例,并表明重组菌株也可引起肌痛。我们希望我们的经验将有助于更好地了解这些感染,并可能导致在世界上发现更多病例。
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Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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8.20
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92
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases (formerly Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on all aspects of human infection, including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, and also on medical microbiology and epidemiology
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