Host-range shift between emerging P[8]-4 rotavirus and common P[8] and P[4] strains

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In Tunisia, we observed that rotavirus P[8]-3 and P[4] strains in young children with gastroenteritis associate with secretor histo-blood group phenotype. In contrast, the emerging P[8]-4 strain, representing 10% of cases, was exclusively found in nonsecretor patients. Unlike VP8* from P[8]-3 and P[4] strains, the P[8]-4 VP8* protein attached to glycans from saliva samples regardless of the donor's secretor status. Interestingly, a high frequency of FUT2 enzyme deficiency (nonsecretor phenotype) was observed in the population. This may allow cocirculation of P[8]-3 and P[8]-4 strains in secretor and nonsecretor children, respectively.

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Khachou, A., Le Moullac-Vaidye, B., Peltier, C., Breiman, A., Imbert-Marcille, B. M., Ruvoen-Clouet, N., … Le Pendu, J. (2020). Host-range shift between emerging P[8]-4 rotavirus and common P[8] and P[4] strains. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 222(5), 836–839. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaa122

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