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A Portable Diagnostic Assay, Genetic Diversity, and Isolation of Seoul Virus from Rattus norvegicus Collected in Gangwon Province, Republic of Koreaopen access

Authors
Park, KyungminLee, Seung-HoKim, JongwooLee, JingyeongLee, Geum-YoungCho, SeungchanNoh, JuyoungChoi, JeewanPark, JuwonSong, Dong-HyunGu, Se HunYun, HyeongseokKim, Jung-EunLee, DaesangHwang, Il-UngKim, Won-KeunSong, Jin-Won
Issue Date
Sep-2022
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
Seoul virus; hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome; Biomeme system; portable diagnostic assay; molecular diagnosis; next-generation sequencing; whole-genome sequencing; genetic diversity; hantavirus isolation
Citation
Pathogens, v.11, no.9
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Pathogens
Volume
11
Number
9
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/61586
DOI
10.3390/pathogens11091047
ISSN
2076-0817
2076-0817
Abstract
Seoul virus (SEOV), an etiological agent for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, poses a significant public health threat worldwide. This study evaluated the feasibility of a mobile Biomeme platform for facilitating rapid decision making of SEOV infection. A total of 27 Rattus norvegicus were collected from Seoul Metropolitan City and Gangwon Province in Republic of Korea (ROK), during 2016-2020. The serological and molecular prevalence of SEOV was 5/27 (18.5%) and 2/27 (7.4%), respectively. SEOV RNA was detected in multiple tissues of rodents using the Biomeme device, with differences in Ct values ranging from 0.6 to 2.1 cycles compared to a laboratory benchtop system. Using amplicon-based next-generation sequencing, whole-genome sequences of SEOV were acquired from lung tissues of Rn18-1 and Rn19-5 collected in Gangwon Province. Phylogenetic analysis showed a phylogeographical diversity of rat-borne orthohantavirus collected in Gangwon Province. We report a novel isolate of SEOV Rn19-5 from Gangwon Province. Our findings demonstrated that the Biomeme system can be applied for the molecular diagnosis of SEOV comparably to the laboratory-based platform. Whole-genome sequencing of SEOV revealed the phylogeographical diversity of orthohantavirus in the ROK. This study provides important insights into the field-deployable diagnostic assays and genetic diversity of orthohantaviruses for the rapid response to hantaviral outbreaks in the ROK.
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