Severe Acute Hepatitis Outbreaks Associated with a Novel Hepacivirus in in Hainan, China.

Jianfeng Jiang, Yuqing Hao, Biao He, Lianhua Su, Xuezheng Li, Xiangxiang Liu, Chuanwei Chen, Lijuan Chen, Zihan Zhao, Shijiang Mi, Xuming Deng, Wenjie Gong, Changchun Tu
Author Information
  1. Jianfeng Jiang: State Key Laboratory for Zoonotic Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin Universitygrid.64924.3d, Changchun, China.
  2. Yuqing Hao: State Key Laboratory for Zoonotic Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin Universitygrid.64924.3d, Changchun, China.
  3. Biao He: Changchun Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, China. ORCID
  4. Lianhua Su: Forestry Bureau of Wuzhishan City, Wuzhishan, China.
  5. Xuezheng Li: Xiushui District Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Haikou, China.
  6. Xiangxiang Liu: Wuzhishan Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Medicine and Fishery Service Center, Wuzhishan, China.
  7. Chuanwei Chen: Wuzhishan Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Medicine and Fishery Service Center, Wuzhishan, China.
  8. Lijuan Chen: Danzhou Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Danzhou, China.
  9. Zihan Zhao: Changchun Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, China.
  10. Shijiang Mi: State Key Laboratory for Zoonotic Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin Universitygrid.64924.3d, Changchun, China. ORCID
  11. Xuming Deng: State Key Laboratory for Zoonotic Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin Universitygrid.64924.3d, Changchun, China.
  12. Wenjie Gong: State Key Laboratory for Zoonotic Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin Universitygrid.64924.3d, Changchun, China. ORCID
  13. Changchun Tu: Changchun Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, China. ORCID

Abstract

Members of the genus have a broad range of hosts, with at least 14 species identified. To date, a highly pathogenic hepacivirus causing severe disease in animals has not been found. Here, by using high-throughput sequencing, a new hepacivirus was identified as the dominant and highly pathogenic virus in severe acute hepatitis outbreaks in bamboo rats (), with ≈80% mortality; this virus emerged in February 2020 in two bamboo rat farms in China. Hepaciviral genome copies in bamboo rat liver were significantly higher than in other organs. Genomic sequences of hepacivirus strains from 12 sick bamboo rats were found to share 85.3 to 100% nucleotide (nt) identity and 94.9 to 100% amino acid (aa) identity and to share 79.7 to 87.8% nt and 90.4 to 97.8% aa identities with previously reported bamboo rat hepaciviruses of Vietnam and China. Sequence analysis further revealed the simultaneous circulation of genetically divergent hepacivirus variants within the two outbreaks. Phylogenetic analysis showed that hepacivirus strains from the present and previous studies formed an independent clade comprised of at least two genotypes, clearly different from all other known species, suggesting a novel species within the genus This is the first report of a non-human-infecting hepacivirus causing potentially fatal infection of bamboo rats, and the associated hepatitis in the animals potentially can be used to develop a surrogate model for the study of hepatitis C virus infection in humans and for the development of therapeutic strategies. Members of the genus have a broad host range, with at least 14 species identified, but none is highly pathogenic to its host except for hepatitis C virus, which causes severe liver diseases in humans. In this study, a new liver-tropic hepacivirus species was identified by high-throughput sequencing as the pathogen associated with two outbreaks of severely acute hepatitis in hoary bamboo rats () on two farms in Hainan Province, China; this is the first reported highly pathogenic animal hepacivirus to our knowledge. Further phylogenetic analysis suggested that the hepaciviruses derived from hoary bamboo rats in either the current or previous studies represent a novel species within the genus . This finding is a breakthrough that has significantly updated our understanding about the pathogenicity of animal hepaciviruses, and the hepacivirus-associated hepatitis in bamboo rats may have a use as an animal infection model to understand HCV infection and develop therapeutic strategies.

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MeSH Term

Animals
China
Disease Outbreaks
Hepacivirus
Hepatitis C
Humans
Phylogeny

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