Naturally occurring serotype 2/subgroup II rotavirus reassortants in northern Brazil

Virus Res. 1989 Nov;14(3):235-40. doi: 10.1016/0168-1702(89)90004-x.

Abstract

Nine serotype 2 human rotavirus strains were isolated in a community-based longitudinal study in Northern Brazil. Five of these strains had a 'long' RNA electrophoretic pattern and all five strains were determined to belong to subgroup II by ELISA assay, in contrast to properties common to serotype 2 human rotaviruses previously characterized. Hybridization studies of one of these unusual strains with 32P-labelled mRNAs derived from the prototype human strains Wa (serotype 1, subgroup II) and S2 (serotype 2, subgroup I) suggested that it was generated by a reassortment event in nature, in which a subgroup II, 'long' electropherotype rotavirus exchanged its serotype-specific gene and gene number 10 for the equivalent genes from a serotype 2, 'short' electropherotype virus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Humans
  • Nucleic Acid Hybridization
  • RNA, Viral / genetics
  • RNA, Viral / isolation & purification
  • Rotavirus / classification*
  • Rotavirus / genetics
  • Rotavirus / isolation & purification
  • Serotyping

Substances

  • RNA, Viral