Abstract

BackgroundGB virus C (GBV-C) is an enveloped positive-sense ssRNA virus belonging to the Flaviviridae family. Studies on the genetic variability of the GBV-C reveals the existence of six genotypes: genotype 1 predominates in West Africa, genotype 2 in Europe and America, genotype 3 in Asia, genotype 4 in Southwest Asia, genotype 5 in South Africa and genotype 6 in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and genotypic distribution of GBV-C in the Colombian population.MethodsTwo groups were analyzed: i) 408 Colombian blood donors infected with HCV (n = 250) and HBV (n = 158) from Bogotá and ii) 99 indigenous people with HBV infection from Leticia, Amazonas. A fragment of 344 bp from the 5' untranslated region (5' UTR) was amplified by nested RT PCR. Viral sequences were genotyped by phylogenetic analysis using reference sequences from each genotype obtained from GenBank (n = 160). Bayesian phylogenetic analyses were conducted using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) approach to obtain the MCC tree using BEAST v.1.5.3.ResultsAmong blood donors, from 158 HBsAg positive samples, eight 5.06% (n = 8) were positive for GBV-C and from 250 anti-HCV positive samples, 3.2%(n = 8) were positive for GBV-C. Also, 7.7% (n = 7) GBV-C positive samples were found among indigenous people from Leticia. A phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of the following GBV-C genotypes among blood donors: 2a (41.6%), 1 (33.3%), 3 (16.6%) and 2b (8.3%). All genotype 1 sequences were found in co-infection with HBV and 4/5 sequences genotype 2a were found in co-infection with HCV. All sequences from indigenous people from Leticia were classified as genotype 3. The presence of GBV-C infection was not correlated with the sex (p = 0.43), age (p = 0.38) or origin (p = 0.17).ConclusionsIt was found a high frequency of GBV-C genotype 1 and 2 in blood donors. The presence of genotype 3 in indigenous population was previously reported from Santa Marta region in Colombia and in native people from Venezuela and Bolivia. This fact may be correlated to the ancient movements of Asian people to South America a long time ago.

Highlights

  • GB virus C (GBV-C) is an enveloped positive-sense ssRNA virus belonging to the Flaviviridae family

  • GB virus C/Hepatitis G virus (GBV-C/HGV) is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-strand RNA virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae with a genomic size of about 9.3 Kb [1]

  • Study Population In order to identified the frequency of GBV-C in Colombia, i) 408 samples from Colombian blood donors positive for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) (n = 250) and positive for HBsAg (n = 158) using third generation ELISA in the blood bank of Cruz Roja Colombiana in Bogota city, Colombia, and ii) 99 samples from indigenous people with HBV infection from Leticia, Amazonas were obtained for this study

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Introduction

GB virus C (GBV-C) is an enveloped positive-sense ssRNA virus belonging to the Flaviviridae family. GB virus C/Hepatitis G virus (GBV-C/HGV) is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-strand RNA virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae with a genomic size of about 9.3 Kb [1]. It is genomic organization mainly consists of a large open reading frame (ORF) that encodes a single replicates in hepatocytes nor causes acute or chronic hepatitis [4,5,6]. GBV-C infection does not appear to have any effect on chronic liver disease due to HCV or HBV [12]

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