Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human respiratory syncytial virus type B in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Aljowaie, Reem M. [1 ]
Farrag, Mohamed A. [1 ]
Abalkhail, Tarad [1 ]
Aziz, Ibrahim M. [1 ]
Almuqrin, Abdulaziz M. [2 ]
Alkubaisi, Noorah A. [1 ]
Alsaleh, Asma N. [1 ]
Almajhdi, Fahad N. [1 ]
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[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Bot & Microbiol, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Saud Univ, Coll Appl Med Sci, Dept Clin Lab Sci, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
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Human orthopneumovirus; Phylogenetic analysis; Respiratory tract infections; Molecular epidemiology; GENETIC-VARIABILITY; G-PROTEIN; CHILDREN; INFECTION; GENOTYPE; ON1; DIVERSITY; EVOLUTION; DISEASE; BURDEN;
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10.1007/s11262-025-02143-5
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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The human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV), recently known as the human orthopneumovirus (HOPV), continues to generate new variants with the ability to cause recurrent infections. Data regarding HRSV-B evolution and genetic diversity in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, are very limited. Therefore, the current study was designed to investigate the prevalence, genetic diversity, and evolution of HRSV-B. A total of 200 nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) samples from hospitalized children at King Khaled University Hospital were screened for the presence of HRSV-B. The second hypervariable region (2nd HVR) of the G gene from all 37 HRSV-B genotypes was used to study sequences and family trees. Of the 200 screened nasopharyngeal samples (NPAs), 16 (8%) were positive for HRSV-B, with a high incidence rate in the age group of 2 to 5 months. The analysis of the 2nd HVR region's sequence showed several differences, such as point mutations, different protein lengths, sequence gaps, duplication regions, and glycosylation sites. A total of 46-point mutations were reported, of which 29 changed their corresponding amino acid residues. N-linked glycosylation sites in Riyadh strains were 3, whereas O-linked glycosylation sites ranged from 22 to 32. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Riyadh strains from the seasons 2019/20 and 2022/23 are grouped into the subclade BA-11. Other Riyadh strains from different previous seasons were clustered into different sub-genotypes (BA-9, -10, and -12). Seasonal surveillance and molecular evolution tracking of HRSV-B is essential for the early detection of viral genotypes that might cause severe illness consequences and widespread transmission.
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