NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE OF WILD-TYPE HEPATITIS A VIRUS GBM IN COMPARISON WITH 2 CELL CULTURE-ADAPTED VARIANTS

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GRAFF, J [1 ]
NORMANN, A [1 ]
FEINSTONE, SM [1 ]
FLEHMIG, B [1 ]
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[1] US FDA,CBER,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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10.1128/JVI.68.1.548-554.1994
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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In order to study cell tropism and attenuation of hepatitis A virus (HAV), the genome of HAV wild-type GBM and two cell culture-adapted variants, GBM/FRhK and GBM/HFS, were cloned and sequenced after amplification by reverse transcriptase-PCR, During virus cultivation, the HAV variant GBM/FRhK had a strict host range for FRhK-4 cells, in contrast to GBM/HFS, which can be grown in HFS and FRhK-4 cells. The HAV variant GBM/HFS was shown to be attenuated when inoculated into chimpanzees (B. Flehmig, R. F. Mauler, G; Noll, E. Weinmann, and J. P. Gregerson, p. 87-90, in A. Zuckerman, ed., Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease, 1988). On the basis of this biological background, the comparison of the nucleotide sequences of these three HAV GBM variants should elucidate differences which may be of importance for cell tropism and attenuation. The comparison of the genome between the GBM wild type and HAV wild types HM175 (J. I. Cohen, J. R. Ticehurst, R. H. Purcell, A. Buckler-White, and B. M. Baroudy, J. Virol. 61:50-59, 1987) and HAV-LA (R. Najarian, O. Caput, W. Gee, S. J. Potter, A. Renard, J. Merryweather, G. Van Nest, and D. Dina, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82:2627-2631, 1985) showed a 92 to 96.3% identity, whereas the identity was 99.3 to 99.6% between the GBM variants. Nucleotide differences between the wild-type and the cell culture-adapted variants, which were identical in both cell culture-adapted GBM variants, were localized in the 5' noncoding region; in 2B, 3B, and 3D; and in the 3' noncoding region. Our result concerning the 2B/2C region confirms a mutation at position 3889 (C-->T, alanine to valine), which had been shown to be of importance for cell culture adaptation (S. U. Emerson, C. McRill, B. Rosenblum, S. M. Feinstone, and R. H. Purcell, J. Virol. 65:4882-4886, 1991; S. U. Emerson, Y. K. Huang, C. McRill, M. Lewis, and R. H. Purcell, J. Virol, 66:650-653, 1992), whereas other mutations differ from published HAV sequence data and may be cell specific. Further comparison of the two cell culture-adapted GBM variants showed cell-specific mutations resulting in deletions of six amino acids in the VP1 region and three amino acids in the 3A region of the GBM variant GBM/FRhK.
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