Unveiling viruses associated with gastroenteritis using a metagenomics approach
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Abstract: Acute infectious gastroenteritis is an important illness worldwide, especially on children,
with viruses accounting for approximately 70% of the acute cases. A high number of these cases
have an unknown etiological agent and the rise of next generation sequencing technologies has
opened new opportunities for viral pathogen detection and discovery. Viral metagenomics in
routine clinical settings has the potential to identify unexpected or novel variants of viral pathogens
that cause gastroenteritis. In this study, 124 samples from acute gastroenteritis patients from
2012–2014 previously tested negative for common gastroenteritis pathogens were pooled by age and
analyzed by next generation sequencing (NGS) to elucidate unidentified viral infections. The most
abundant sequences detected potentially associated to acute gastroenteritis were from Astroviridae
and Caliciviridae families, with the detection of norovirus GIV and sapoviruses. Lower number of
contigs associated to rotaviruses were detected. As expected, other viruses that may be associated
to gastroenteritis but also produce persistent infections in the gut were identified including several
Picornaviridae members (EV, parechoviruses, cardioviruses) and adenoviruses. According to the
sequencing data, astroviruses, sapoviruses and NoV GIV should be added to the list of viral pathogens
screened in routine clinical analysis.
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Acute gastroenteritis, Viral metagenomics, Children, Next-generation sequencing, Norovirus, Sapovirus, Astrovirus, Picornaviridae
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FERNANDEZ-CASSI, Xavier et al. Unveiling viruses associated with gastroenteritis using a metagenomics approach. Viruses, Basel, v. 12, n. 12, e1432, 2020. DOI: 10.3390/v12121432. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/12/1432. Acesso em: 18 jul. 2025.