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Genomic investigations of unexplained acute hepatitis in children

Genomic investigations of unexplained acute hepatitis in children
Genomic investigations of unexplained acute hepatitis in children

Since its first identification in Scotland, over 1,000 cases of unexplained paediatric hepatitis in children have been reported worldwide, including 278 cases in the UK1. Here we report an investigation of 38 cases, 66 age-matched immunocompetent controls and 21 immunocompromised comparator participants, using a combination of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and immunohistochemical methods. We detected high levels of adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) DNA in the liver, blood, plasma or stool from 27 of 28 cases. We found low levels of adenovirus (HAdV) and human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) in 23 of 31 and 16 of 23, respectively, of the cases tested. By contrast, AAV2 was infrequently detected and at low titre in the blood or the liver from control children with HAdV, even when profoundly immunosuppressed. AAV2, HAdV and HHV-6 phylogeny excluded the emergence of novel strains in cases. Histological analyses of explanted livers showed enrichment for T cells and B lineage cells. Proteomic comparison of liver tissue from cases and healthy controls identified increased expression of HLA class 2, immunoglobulin variable regions and complement proteins. HAdV and AAV2 proteins were not detected in the livers. Instead, we identified AAV2 DNA complexes reflecting both HAdV-mediated and HHV-6B-mediated replication. We hypothesize that high levels of abnormal AAV2 replication products aided by HAdV and, in severe cases, HHV-6B may have triggered immune-mediated hepatic disease in genetically and immunologically predisposed children.

Child, Humans, Acute Disease/epidemiology, Adenovirus Infections, Human/epidemiology, B-Lymphocytes/immunology, Gene Expression Profiling, Genomics, Hepatitis/epidemiology, Immunohistochemistry, Liver/immunology, Proteomics, T-Lymphocytes/immunology
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Morfopoulou, Sofia, Buddle, Sarah and Torres Montaguth, Oscar Enrique , DIAMONDS Consortium, PERFORM Consortium, ISARIC 4C Investigators and et al. (2023) Genomic investigations of unexplained acute hepatitis in children. Nature, 617 (7961), 564-573. (doi:10.1038/s41586-023-06003-w).

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Abstract

Since its first identification in Scotland, over 1,000 cases of unexplained paediatric hepatitis in children have been reported worldwide, including 278 cases in the UK1. Here we report an investigation of 38 cases, 66 age-matched immunocompetent controls and 21 immunocompromised comparator participants, using a combination of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and immunohistochemical methods. We detected high levels of adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) DNA in the liver, blood, plasma or stool from 27 of 28 cases. We found low levels of adenovirus (HAdV) and human herpesvirus 6B (HHV-6B) in 23 of 31 and 16 of 23, respectively, of the cases tested. By contrast, AAV2 was infrequently detected and at low titre in the blood or the liver from control children with HAdV, even when profoundly immunosuppressed. AAV2, HAdV and HHV-6 phylogeny excluded the emergence of novel strains in cases. Histological analyses of explanted livers showed enrichment for T cells and B lineage cells. Proteomic comparison of liver tissue from cases and healthy controls identified increased expression of HLA class 2, immunoglobulin variable regions and complement proteins. HAdV and AAV2 proteins were not detected in the livers. Instead, we identified AAV2 DNA complexes reflecting both HAdV-mediated and HHV-6B-mediated replication. We hypothesize that high levels of abnormal AAV2 replication products aided by HAdV and, in severe cases, HHV-6B may have triggered immune-mediated hepatic disease in genetically and immunologically predisposed children.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 March 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 March 2023
Published date: 18 May 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: UKHSA funded the metagenomics and HAdV sequencing. We thank A. Nathwani for helpful discussions. We acknowledge the considerable contribution from the GOSH microbiology laboratory. We thank the medical students who contributed to the DIAMOND consortium. All research at GOSH and UCL GOSH Institute of Child Health is made possible by the NIHR GOSH Biomedical Research Centre. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), the UKRI or the Department of Health and Social Care. The work was part funded by the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Genomics to Enhance Microbiology Screening (GEMS), the National Institute for Health and Care Research (CO-CIN-01) or jointly by NIHR and UK Research and Innovation (CV220-169, MC_PC_19059). S. Morfopoulou is funded by a W.T. Henry Wellcome fellowship (206478/Z/17/Z). S.B. and O.E.T.M. are funded by the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit (GEMS). M.M.M. and M.L. are supported in part by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre of Imperial College NHS Trust. J.B. receives NIHR Senior Investigator Funding. M.N. and J.B. are supported by the Wellcome Trust (207511/Z/17/Z and 203268/Z/16/Z). M.N., J.B. and G.P. are supported by the NIHR University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre. P. Simmonds is supported by the NIHR (NIHR203338). T.S.J. is grateful for funding from the Brain Tumour Charity, Children with Cancer UK, GOSH Children’s Charity, Olivia Hodson Cancer Fund, Cancer Research UK and the NIHR. DIAMONDS is funded by the European Union (Horizon 2020; grant 848196). PERFORM was funded by the European Union (Horizon 2020; grant 668303). Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).
Keywords: Child, Humans, Acute Disease/epidemiology, Adenovirus Infections, Human/epidemiology, B-Lymphocytes/immunology, Gene Expression Profiling, Genomics, Hepatitis/epidemiology, Immunohistochemistry, Liver/immunology, Proteomics, T-Lymphocytes/immunology

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Local EPrints ID: 481944
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481944
ISSN: 0028-0836
PURE UUID: 2ac92e6b-0500-4be2-8540-90ae7c423a96
ORCID for Saul Faust: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3410-7642

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Date deposited: 13 Sep 2023 17:21
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:04

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Author: Sofia Morfopoulou
Author: Sarah Buddle
Author: Oscar Enrique Torres Montaguth
Author: Laura Atkinson
Author: José Afonso Guerra-Assunção
Author: Mahdi Moradi Marjaneh
Author: Riccardo Zennezini Chiozzi
Author: Nathaniel Storey
Author: Luis Campos
Author: J. Ciaran Hutchinson
Author: John R. Counsell
Author: Gabriele Pollara
Author: Sunando Roy
Author: Cristina Venturini
Author: Juan F. Antinao Diaz
Author: Ala’a Siam
Author: Luke J. Tappouni
Author: Zeinab Asgarian
Author: Joanne Ng
Author: Killian S. Hanlon
Author: Alexander Lennon
Author: Andrew McArdle
Author: Agata Czap
Author: Joshua Rosenheim
Author: Catarina Andrade
Author: Glenn Anderson
Author: Jack C.D. Lee
Author: Rachel Williams
Author: Charlotte A. Williams
Author: Helena Tutill
Author: Nadua Bayzid
Author: Luz Marina Martin Bernal
Author: Hannah Macpherson
Author: Kylie Ann Montgomery
Author: Catherine Moore
Author: Kate Templeton
Author: Peter Simmonds
Author: Michael Carter
Author: Saul Faust ORCID iD
Author: Ruth Ensom
Author: Sarah Kelly
Author: Rebecca Jennings
Author: Michael Carter
Author: Anne McDonnell
Author: Emily Rowlands
Author: Luke Hodgson
Author: David Price
Author: Paul Whittaker
Author: Joanne Martin
Author: Rachel Brown
Corporate Author: DIAMONDS Consortium
Corporate Author: PERFORM Consortium
Corporate Author: ISARIC 4C Investigators
Corporate Author: et al.

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