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Longitudinal antigenic and seroepidemiological analyses of parechovirus A1 in Yamagata, Japan.

Katsumi MizutaTsutomu ItagakiFumio KatsushimaYuriko KatsushimaMika SasakiKenichi KomabayashiYoko IkedaYoko AokiYoko Matsuzaki
Published in: Journal of medical virology (2023)
To investigate the antigenic changes in parechovirus 1 (PeVA1), seroepidemiological analyses were performed against the Harris strain (Harris), isolated in 1956, and PeVA1/Yamagata.JPN/2021-4785, isolated in 2021, using immune sera and 207 and 237 human serum specimens collected in 2021 and 1976, respectively. Although rabbit immune sera showed the highest neutralization antibody (NT-Ab) titers against the immunized viruses at 1:12800~1:102400, they were cross-reactive at 1:400~1:800. All 62 Yamagata isolates obtained between 2001 and 2021 (Yamagata strains), belonging to phylogenetic lineage 1B, reacted more strongly (mostly 4-64 times) to antiserum against PeVA1/Yamagata.JPN/2021-4785 than to antiserum against Harris, belonging to phylogenetic lineage 1A. Human serum specimens obtained in 2021 showed higher NT-Ab titers against PeVA1/Yamagata.JPN/2021-4785, whereas those obtained in 1976 had similar NT-Ab titers against both strains. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • single cell
  • cross sectional
  • genetic diversity
  • fine needle aspiration