Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection

Next-generation sequencing has identified novel astroviruses for which a pathogenic role is not clearly defined. We identified astrovirus MLB2 infection in an immunocompetent case-patient and an immunocompromised patient who experienced diverse clinical manifestations, notably, meningitis and dissem...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Samuel Cordey, Diem-Lan Vu, Manuel Schibler, Arnaud G. L’Huillier, Francisco Brito, Mylène Docquier, Klara M. Posfay-Barbe, Thomas J. Petty, Lara Turin, Evgeny M. Zdobnov, Laurent Kaiser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2016-05-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
Subjects:
Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/22/5/15-1807_article
id doaj-007ac2816df14e3a84dbf57381835cfe
record_format Article
spelling doaj-007ac2816df14e3a84dbf57381835cfe2020-11-24T22:07:27ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592016-05-0122584685310.3201/eid2205.151807Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated InfectionSamuel CordeyDiem-Lan VuManuel SchiblerArnaud G. L’HuillierFrancisco BritoMylène DocquierKlara M. Posfay-BarbeThomas J. PettyLara TurinEvgeny M. ZdobnovLaurent KaiserNext-generation sequencing has identified novel astroviruses for which a pathogenic role is not clearly defined. We identified astrovirus MLB2 infection in an immunocompetent case-patient and an immunocompromised patient who experienced diverse clinical manifestations, notably, meningitis and disseminated infection. The initial case-patient was identified by next-generation sequencing, which revealed astrovirus MLB2 RNA in cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, urine, and anal swab specimens. We then used specific real-time reverse transcription PCR to screen 943 fecal and 424 cerebrospinal fluid samples from hospitalized patients and identified a second case of meningitis, with positive results for the agent in the patient’s feces and plasma. This screening revealed 5 additional positive fecal samples: 1 from an infant with acute diarrhea and 4 from children who had received transplants. Our findings demonstrate that astrovirus MLB2, which is highly prevalent in feces, can disseminate outside the digestive tract and is an unrecognized cause of central nervous system infection.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/22/5/15-1807_articlehigh-throughput nucleotide sequencingmamastrovirusviral meningitisviremiaimmunocompromised hostviruses
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Samuel Cordey
Diem-Lan Vu
Manuel Schibler
Arnaud G. L’Huillier
Francisco Brito
Mylène Docquier
Klara M. Posfay-Barbe
Thomas J. Petty
Lara Turin
Evgeny M. Zdobnov
Laurent Kaiser
spellingShingle Samuel Cordey
Diem-Lan Vu
Manuel Schibler
Arnaud G. L’Huillier
Francisco Brito
Mylène Docquier
Klara M. Posfay-Barbe
Thomas J. Petty
Lara Turin
Evgeny M. Zdobnov
Laurent Kaiser
Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection
Emerging Infectious Diseases
high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
mamastrovirus
viral meningitis
viremia
immunocompromised host
viruses
author_facet Samuel Cordey
Diem-Lan Vu
Manuel Schibler
Arnaud G. L’Huillier
Francisco Brito
Mylène Docquier
Klara M. Posfay-Barbe
Thomas J. Petty
Lara Turin
Evgeny M. Zdobnov
Laurent Kaiser
author_sort Samuel Cordey
title Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection
title_short Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection
title_full Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection
title_fullStr Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection
title_full_unstemmed Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated Infection
title_sort astrovirus mlb2, a new gastroenteric virus associated with meningitis and disseminated infection
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Next-generation sequencing has identified novel astroviruses for which a pathogenic role is not clearly defined. We identified astrovirus MLB2 infection in an immunocompetent case-patient and an immunocompromised patient who experienced diverse clinical manifestations, notably, meningitis and disseminated infection. The initial case-patient was identified by next-generation sequencing, which revealed astrovirus MLB2 RNA in cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, urine, and anal swab specimens. We then used specific real-time reverse transcription PCR to screen 943 fecal and 424 cerebrospinal fluid samples from hospitalized patients and identified a second case of meningitis, with positive results for the agent in the patient’s feces and plasma. This screening revealed 5 additional positive fecal samples: 1 from an infant with acute diarrhea and 4 from children who had received transplants. Our findings demonstrate that astrovirus MLB2, which is highly prevalent in feces, can disseminate outside the digestive tract and is an unrecognized cause of central nervous system infection.
topic high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
mamastrovirus
viral meningitis
viremia
immunocompromised host
viruses
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/22/5/15-1807_article
work_keys_str_mv AT samuelcordey astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT diemlanvu astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT manuelschibler astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT arnaudglhuillier astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT franciscobrito astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT mylenedocquier astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT klaramposfaybarbe astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT thomasjpetty astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT laraturin astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT evgenymzdobnov astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
AT laurentkaiser astrovirusmlb2anewgastroentericvirusassociatedwithmeningitisanddisseminatedinfection
_version_ 1725820304348938240