Title of article :
First Record of HAdV-D20 Among Keratoconjunctivitis Patients in Iraq
Author/Authors :
Al-Mousawi ، Masar Riyadh Rashid Department of Medical Microbiology - Collage of medicine - University of Kerbala , Ali ، May Mohammed Department of Medical Microbiology - Collage of medicine - University of Kerbala , Al-Khafaji ، Noor Salman Kadhim Department of Biology - college of science - University of Babylon , Al-Dahmoshi ، Hussein Oleiwi Muttaleb Department of Biology - college of science - University of Babylon
Abstract :
Background: Human Adenovirus species D (HAdV-D) was common human viral pathogen especially in eye infection, consists of several types of which HAdV-D8, -D19 and –D37 were common in eye infection. This study includes detection of HAdV-D types implicated in conjunctivitis based on L2 (Penton protein) gene similarity. Methods: Conjunctival swabs were collected from Keratoconjunctivitis patients as eye infection related to adenovirus. Viral nucleic acids were extracted and specific primer pairs for HAdV-D L2 gene (encoding for penton base protein) was used to amplify the target gene and only positive samples were sent to sequencing. Results: The results revealed that only 6 samples give positive results for L2 gene amplification and then sent for sequencing for L2 (penton protein) gene-based typing. The results show that 4 local isolates (S1, S2, S3, S6) were similar to HAdV-D8 and 2 local isolates (S4, S5) were similar to HAdVD20. Also the results display that the HAdV-37, prominent HAdV-D type of human eye infection, may be variant of HAdV-D20 due to that six variation were seen in S4and S5 local isolates nucleotide sequence in relation to HAdV-D37: T C at position 14364, A C at position 14411, T C at position 14427, C A at position 14448, G A at position 14540 and T C at position 14617, leading to only 2 amino acid change in resulted penton protein: T (Threonine) instead of K (Lysine) at position 204 and N (Asparagine) instead of D (Aspartic acid) at position 247. Conclusions: The current study concludes the possibility of implication of HAdV-D20 in eye infections especially conjunctivitis.
Keywords :
HAdV , D8 , HAdV , D20 , HAdV , D37 , conjunctivitis , Iraq
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)