HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil

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Main Author: Corvino, Sílvia M.
Publication Date: 2006
Other Authors: Henriques, Rita M. S., Grotto, Rejane M. T., Pardini, Maria Inês de M. C.
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Source: Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Online)
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Summary: Hepatitis C is an infectious disease with variable clinical evolution, generally slow and progressive, caused by a RNA virus termed HCV (hepatitis C virus). This virus presents a structure composed by an external envelop, protein core, and a single strand RNA with approximately 9,5 Kb. RNA virus usually present a high mutation level resulting in diverse genomic sequences , and owing to these various genotypes and subtypes are evolved. HCV genotypes 1, 2 and 3 have been worldwide disseminated, being types 4 and 5 specially in Africa, and type 6 has been found in Asia. In Brazil the mostly frequent genotypes are 1, 2, and 3. The present study evaluated 1.018 plasma samples anti-HCV positive on ELISA assay, and HCV RNA positive by means of RT-PCR (Roche®). These plasma samples were sent from following cities of São Paulo state: Botucatu (N=508), Bauru (N= 415), and Assis (N= 95). Genotyping was performed by means of LiPA (Line probe assay - Bayer) which allows to analyze six HCV genotypes, and the most common subtypes. HCV genotypes regional distribution was 62.9% of genotype 1 ,and 34.5% of genotype 3 . Genotype 2 was found in Botucatu and Bauru regions only in a frequency of 2.1%, and genotype 5 was shown in Botucatu (0.2%) only . HCV subtypes distribution was as follow: in Botucatu region – subtype 1a (25%), 1b (29.3%), 1a/1b (3.5%), 2b (0.6%), 3a (35.0%), 5a (0.2%); in Bauru region – subtypes 1a (31.1%), 1b (27.2%), 1a /1b (2.4%), 2 b (1.9%), 2 a/2c (0.2%), 3a (32.3%); in Assis region – subtypes 1a (26.3%), 1b (26.3%), 1a /1b (2.1%), 3a (41.1%). The used genotyping technique did not allow to perform the subtypes characterization in 4.1% of samples. The HCV genotypes distribution in these São Paulo state regions was similar to those observed in other Brazilian and world sites, although some regional differences on HCV subtypes were observed , such as the occurrence of African genotypes (5 and 5a) in Botucatu region.
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spelling HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, BrazilDistribuição dos genótipos do HCV em pacientes das regiões de Botucatu, Bauru e Assis, SP, BrasilHCVGenotypesubtypeHCVGenótiposSubtiposHepatitis C is an infectious disease with variable clinical evolution, generally slow and progressive, caused by a RNA virus termed HCV (hepatitis C virus). This virus presents a structure composed by an external envelop, protein core, and a single strand RNA with approximately 9,5 Kb. RNA virus usually present a high mutation level resulting in diverse genomic sequences , and owing to these various genotypes and subtypes are evolved. HCV genotypes 1, 2 and 3 have been worldwide disseminated, being types 4 and 5 specially in Africa, and type 6 has been found in Asia. In Brazil the mostly frequent genotypes are 1, 2, and 3. The present study evaluated 1.018 plasma samples anti-HCV positive on ELISA assay, and HCV RNA positive by means of RT-PCR (Roche®). These plasma samples were sent from following cities of São Paulo state: Botucatu (N=508), Bauru (N= 415), and Assis (N= 95). Genotyping was performed by means of LiPA (Line probe assay - Bayer) which allows to analyze six HCV genotypes, and the most common subtypes. HCV genotypes regional distribution was 62.9% of genotype 1 ,and 34.5% of genotype 3 . Genotype 2 was found in Botucatu and Bauru regions only in a frequency of 2.1%, and genotype 5 was shown in Botucatu (0.2%) only . HCV subtypes distribution was as follow: in Botucatu region – subtype 1a (25%), 1b (29.3%), 1a/1b (3.5%), 2b (0.6%), 3a (35.0%), 5a (0.2%); in Bauru region – subtypes 1a (31.1%), 1b (27.2%), 1a /1b (2.4%), 2 b (1.9%), 2 a/2c (0.2%), 3a (32.3%); in Assis region – subtypes 1a (26.3%), 1b (26.3%), 1a /1b (2.1%), 3a (41.1%). The used genotyping technique did not allow to perform the subtypes characterization in 4.1% of samples. The HCV genotypes distribution in these São Paulo state regions was similar to those observed in other Brazilian and world sites, although some regional differences on HCV subtypes were observed , such as the occurrence of African genotypes (5 and 5a) in Botucatu region.Com objetivo de avaliar a distribuição dos genótipos do HCV em pacientes de Botucatu, Bauru, Assis e regiões, foram analisadas 1.018 amostras assim distribuídas: Botucatu (508), Bauru (415) e Assis (95) com sorologia anti-HCV reagente pela técnica ELISA (Enzyme - linked immunosorbent assay) e detectadas por Biologia Molecular RT-PCR (reverse transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction - Roche®). Genótipos foram determinados pela tecnologia LiPA (Line probe assay - Bayer) que permite detecção de 6 genótipos e subtipos mais comuns. Distribuição dos genótipos na região: genótipo 1 (62,9%) , genótipo 3 (34,5%), genótipo 2 presente nas regiões de Botucatu e Bauru (2,1%), genótipo 5 em Botucatu (0,2%). Distribuição dos subtipos: Região de Botucatu - subtipos: 1a (25,0%), 1b (29,3%), 1a/1b (3,5%), 2b (0,6%), 3ª (35,0%), 5a (0,2%). Região de Bauru - subtipos: 1a (31,1%), 1b (27,2%),1a /1b (2,4%), 2 b (1,9%), 2 a/ 2c (0,2%), 3a (32,3%). Região de Assis - subtipos: 1a (26,3%), 1b (26,3%), 1a /1b (2,1%), 3a (41,1%). A técnica utilizada não permitiu a diferenciação dos subtipos em 5,1% das amostras. A distribuição dos genótipos nestas regiões foi similar às outras regiões do Brasil e do mundo ocidental (Europa Ocidental e Américas) apresentando algumas diferenças regionais relativas aos subtipos, como presença de genótipo africano (5) na região de Botucatu.Instituto Adolfo Lutz2006-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/article/view/3288710.53393/rial.2006.65.32887Instituto Adolfo Lutz Journal - RIAL; Vol. 65 No. 2 (2006); 137-140Revista del Instituto Adolfo Lutz - RIAL; Vol. 65 Núm. 2 (2006); 137-140Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz; v. 65 n. 2 (2006); 137-1401983-38140073-9855reponame:Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Online)instname:Instituto Adolfo Lutzinstacron:IALporhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/article/view/32887/31718Copyright (c) 2006 Sílvia M. Corvino, Rita M. S. Henriques, Rejane M. T. Grotto, Maria Inês de M. C. Pardiniinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorvino, Sílvia M.Henriques, Rita M. S.Grotto, Rejane M. T.Pardini, Maria Inês de M. C.2024-01-22T20:04:14Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/32887Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/RIAL/oairial@saude.sp.gov.brhttps://doi.org/10.53393/rial1983-38140073-9855opendoar:2024-01-22T20:04:14Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Online) - Instituto Adolfo Lutzfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
Distribuição dos genótipos do HCV em pacientes das regiões de Botucatu, Bauru e Assis, SP, Brasil
title HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
spellingShingle HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
Corvino, Sílvia M.
HCV
Genotype
subtype
HCV
Genótipos
Subtipos
title_short HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_fullStr HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
title_sort HCV genotypes distribution in patients from Botucatu, Bauru and Assis, São Paulo State, Brazil
author Corvino, Sílvia M.
author_facet Corvino, Sílvia M.
Henriques, Rita M. S.
Grotto, Rejane M. T.
Pardini, Maria Inês de M. C.
author_role author
author2 Henriques, Rita M. S.
Grotto, Rejane M. T.
Pardini, Maria Inês de M. C.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Corvino, Sílvia M.
Henriques, Rita M. S.
Grotto, Rejane M. T.
Pardini, Maria Inês de M. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HCV
Genotype
subtype
HCV
Genótipos
Subtipos
topic HCV
Genotype
subtype
HCV
Genótipos
Subtipos
description Hepatitis C is an infectious disease with variable clinical evolution, generally slow and progressive, caused by a RNA virus termed HCV (hepatitis C virus). This virus presents a structure composed by an external envelop, protein core, and a single strand RNA with approximately 9,5 Kb. RNA virus usually present a high mutation level resulting in diverse genomic sequences , and owing to these various genotypes and subtypes are evolved. HCV genotypes 1, 2 and 3 have been worldwide disseminated, being types 4 and 5 specially in Africa, and type 6 has been found in Asia. In Brazil the mostly frequent genotypes are 1, 2, and 3. The present study evaluated 1.018 plasma samples anti-HCV positive on ELISA assay, and HCV RNA positive by means of RT-PCR (Roche®). These plasma samples were sent from following cities of São Paulo state: Botucatu (N=508), Bauru (N= 415), and Assis (N= 95). Genotyping was performed by means of LiPA (Line probe assay - Bayer) which allows to analyze six HCV genotypes, and the most common subtypes. HCV genotypes regional distribution was 62.9% of genotype 1 ,and 34.5% of genotype 3 . Genotype 2 was found in Botucatu and Bauru regions only in a frequency of 2.1%, and genotype 5 was shown in Botucatu (0.2%) only . HCV subtypes distribution was as follow: in Botucatu region – subtype 1a (25%), 1b (29.3%), 1a/1b (3.5%), 2b (0.6%), 3a (35.0%), 5a (0.2%); in Bauru region – subtypes 1a (31.1%), 1b (27.2%), 1a /1b (2.4%), 2 b (1.9%), 2 a/2c (0.2%), 3a (32.3%); in Assis region – subtypes 1a (26.3%), 1b (26.3%), 1a /1b (2.1%), 3a (41.1%). The used genotyping technique did not allow to perform the subtypes characterization in 4.1% of samples. The HCV genotypes distribution in these São Paulo state regions was similar to those observed in other Brazilian and world sites, although some regional differences on HCV subtypes were observed , such as the occurrence of African genotypes (5 and 5a) in Botucatu region.
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