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dc.creatorDedepsidis, E.en
dc.creatorKarakasiliotis, I.en
dc.creatorPaximadi, E.en
dc.creatorKyriakopoulou, Z.en
dc.creatorKomiotis, D.en
dc.creatorMarkoulatos, P.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:25:16Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:25:16Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.identifier10.1007/s11262-005-0055-3
dc.identifier.issn9208569
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/26953
dc.description.abstractIn the present study, a genomic analysis of full VP1 sequence region of 15 clinical re-isolates (14 healthy vaccinees and one bone marrow tumor patient) was conducted, aiming to the identification of mutations and to the assessment of their impact on virus fitness, providing also insights relevant with the natural evolution of Sabin strains. Clinical re-isolates were analyzed by RT-PCR, sequencing and computational analysis. Some re-isolates were characterized by an unusual mutational pattern in which non-synonymous mutations outnumbered the synonymous ones. Furthermore, the majority of amino-acid substitutions were located in the capsid exterior, specifically in N-Ags, near N-Ags and in the north rim of the canyon. Also mutations, which are well-known determinants of attenuation, were identified. The results of this study propose that some re-isolates are characterized by an evolutionary pattern in which non-synonymous mutations with a direct phenotypic impact on viral fitness are fixed in viral genomes, in spite of synonymous ones with no phenotypic impact on viral fitness. Results of the present retrospective characterization of Sabin clinical re-isolates, based on the full VP1 sequence, suggest that vaccine-derived viruses may make their way through narrow breaches and may evolve into transmissible pathogens even in adequately immunized populations. For this reason increased poliovirus laboratory surveillance should be permanent and full VP1 sequence analysis should be conducted even in isolates originating from healthy vaccinees. © 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.en
dc.sourceVirus Genesen
dc.source.urihttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33748740988&partnerID=40&md5=95dd6b7472e62f0157c989c1afe91754
dc.subjectHealthy vaccineesen
dc.subjectMutationsen
dc.subjectOPVen
dc.subjectPoliovirusen
dc.subjectSequencingen
dc.subjectVP1en
dc.subjectoral poliomyelitis vaccineen
dc.subjectprotein VP1en
dc.subjectamino acid sequenceen
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subjectchilden
dc.subjectclinical articleen
dc.subjectcontrolled studyen
dc.subjectfemaleen
dc.subjectgene mutationen
dc.subjectgene sequenceen
dc.subjectgenomicsen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectinfanten
dc.subjectmaleen
dc.subjectmolecular evolutionen
dc.subjectnonhumanen
dc.subjectnucleotide sequenceen
dc.subjectphenotypeen
dc.subjectpoliomyelitisen
dc.subjectPoliomyelitis virusen
dc.subjectpriority journalen
dc.subjectretrospective studyen
dc.subjectreverse transcription polymerase chain reactionen
dc.subjectvirus identificationen
dc.subjectvirus isolationen
dc.subjectAmino Acid Substitutionen
dc.subjectBase Sequenceen
dc.subjectBone Marrow Neoplasmsen
dc.subjectCapsid Proteinsen
dc.subjectChild, Preschoolen
dc.subjectEvolution, Molecularen
dc.subjectGenes, Viralen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectModels, Molecularen
dc.subjectPoliovirus Vaccine, Oralen
dc.subjectRetrospective Studiesen
dc.subjectSerotypingen
dc.subjectMiridaeen
dc.titleDetection of unusual mutation within the VP1 region of different re-isolates of poliovirus Sabin vaccineen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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