A molecular phylogenetics-based approach for identifying recent hepatitis C virus transmission events

被引:21
|
作者
Olmstead, Andrea D. [1 ,2 ]
Joy, Jeffrey B. [3 ]
Montoya, Vincent [1 ,2 ]
Luo, Iris [2 ]
Poon, Art F. Y. [3 ]
Jacka, Brendan [4 ]
Lamoury, Francois [4 ]
Applegate, Tanya [4 ]
Montaner, Julio [2 ,3 ]
Khudyakov, Yury [5 ]
Grebely, Jason [4 ]
Cook, Darrel [1 ]
Harrigan, P. Richard [3 ]
Krajden, Mel [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] BC Ctr Dis Control, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4, Canada
[3] St Pauls Hosp, BC Ctr Excellence HIV AIDS, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6, Canada
[4] UNSW Australia, Kirby Inst, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[5] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA USA
关键词
Hepatitis C virus; Recent transmission clusters; British Columbia; Epidemiology; Sequencing; Phylogenetics; Surveillance; Seroconversion; INJECT DRUGS; IATROGENIC TRANSMISSION; SEQUENCE EVOLUTION; HIV TRANSMISSION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; HCV; INFECTION; PEOPLE; IDENTIFICATION; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.meegid.2015.04.017
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Improved surveillance methods are needed to better understand the current hepatitis C virus (HCV) disease burden and to monitor the impact of prevention and treatment interventions on HCV transmission dynamics. Sanger sequencing (HCV NS5B, HVR1 and Core-E1-HVR1) and phylogenetics were applied to samples from individuals diagnosed with HCV in British Columbia, Canada in 2011. This included individuals with two or three sequential samples collected <1 year apart. Patristic distances between sequential samples were used to set cutoffs to identify recent transmission clusters. Factors associated with transmission clustering were analyzed using logistic regression. From 618 individuals, 646 sequences were obtained. Depending on the cutoff used, 63 (10%) to 92 (15%) unique individuals were identified within transmission clusters of predicted recent origin. Clustered individuals were more likely to be <40 years old (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) 2.12, 95% CI 1.21-3.73), infected with genotype la (AOR 6.60, 95% CI 1.98-41.0), and to be seroconverters with estimated infection duration of <1 year (AOR 3.13, 95% CI 1.29-7.36) or >1 year (AOR 2.19, 95% CI1.22-3.97). Conclusion: Systematic application of molecular phylogenetics may be used to enhance traditional surveillance methods through identification of recent transmission clusters. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
引用
收藏
页码:101 / 109
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Hepatitis C Virus and Molecular Mimicry
    Goh, Lynette
    Kerkar, Nanda
    PATHOGENS, 2024, 13 (07):
  • [42] Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
    Indolfi, Giuseppe
    Resti, Massimo
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2009, 81 (05) : 836 - 843
  • [43] Benefits of hepatitis C virus treatment: A balance of preventing onward transmission and re-infection
    de Vos, A. S.
    Kretzschmar, M. E. E.
    MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES, 2014, 258 : 11 - 18
  • [44] Molecular evaluation of hepatitis G virus and hepatitis C virus in patients with chronic renal failure in Iran
    Mohsenzadeh, Mehdi
    Jafari, Mohamad
    Afkari, Rouhi
    Yaghobi, Ramin
    Pirouzi, Aliyar
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH, 2012, 6 (33): : 6257 - 6261
  • [45] Attachment and Postattachment Receptors Important for Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Cell-to-Cell Transmission
    Fan, Huahao
    Qiao, Luhua
    Kang, Kyung-Don
    Fan, Junfen
    Wei, Wensheng
    Luo, Guangxiang
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2017, 91 (13)
  • [46] Hepatitis C virus transmission during colonoscopy evidenced by phylogenetic analysis
    Saludes, Veronica
    Esteve, Maria
    Casas, Irma
    Ausina, Vicente
    Martro, Elisa
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY, 2013, 57 (03) : 263 - 266
  • [47] Retrospective study of risk factors of vertical transmission of hepatitis C virus
    Madurga Revilla, P.
    Aguar Carrascosa, M.
    Pereda Perez, A.
    Modesto Alapont, V.
    Montanes Sanchez, A.
    Torres Martinez, E.
    Brugada Montanter, M.
    Leon Carinena, S.
    ANALES DE PEDIATRIA, 2012, 76 (06): : 336 - 342
  • [48] Molecular Characterization of Hepatitis C Virus Core Region in Moroccan Intravenous Drug Users
    Trimbitas, Roxana-Delia
    Fayssel, Naouar
    Serghini, Fatima-Zahra
    Wakrim, Lahcen
    Khyatti, Meriem
    Essalhi, Mohammed
    Meziane Bellefquih, Abdelkrim
    Benani, Abdelouaheb
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2016, 88 (08) : 1376 - 1383
  • [49] Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission by Use of DNA Mass Spectrometry
    Ganova-Raeva, Lilia M.
    Dimitrova, Zoya E.
    Campo, David S.
    Lin, Yulin
    Ramachandran, Sumathi
    Xia, Guo-liang
    Honisch, Christiane
    Cantor, Charles R.
    Khudyakov, Yury E.
    JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2013, 207 (06) : 999 - 1006
  • [50] The prevention of hepatitis C virus transmission to hemodialysis patients and staff members
    Jadoul, Michel
    HEMODIALYSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 22 : S104 - S109