Molecular evolution of GB virus B hepatitis virus during acute resolving and persistent infections in experimentally infected tamarins

J Gen Virol. 2010 Mar;91(Pt 3):727-33. doi: 10.1099/vir.0.015750-0. Epub 2009 Nov 11.

Abstract

GB virus B (GBV-B) causes acute hepatitis in experimentally infected tamarins. We compared evolutionary features in acute resolving and persistent GBV-B infection. We detected no evidence of evolution in four animals with clearance during weeks 9-12, whereas three animals with clearance during weeks 13-26 had several substitutions in their polyprotein sequence. A single tamarin had long-term GBV-B viraemia; analysis of virus recovered at weeks 2, 5, 12, 20, 26, 52 and 104 demonstrated that mutations accumulated over time. Overall, the amino acid substitution rate was 3.5x10(-3) and 1.1x10(-3) substitutions per site year(-1) during weeks 1-52 and 53-104, respectively. Thus, there was a significant decrease in evolution over time, as found for hepatitis C virus. The rate of non-synonymous substitution per non-synonymous site compared with that of synonymous substitution per synonymous site decreased over time, suggesting reduction of positive selective pressure. These data demonstrate that prolonged GBV-B infection is associated with viral evolution.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Substitution / genetics
  • Animals
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Evolution, Molecular*
  • GB virus B / classification*
  • GB virus B / genetics*
  • Gene Products, pol / genetics
  • Hepatitis, Viral, Animal / virology*
  • Leontopithecus
  • Monkey Diseases / virology*

Substances

  • Gene Products, pol