Human Astrovirus 1-8 Seroprevalence Evaluation in a United States Adult Population.

TitleHuman Astrovirus 1-8 Seroprevalence Evaluation in a United States Adult Population.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsMeyer, Lena, Delgado-Cunningham Kevin, Lorig-Roach Nicholas, Ford Jordan, and DuBois Rebecca M.
JournalViruses
Volume13
Issue6
Date Published2021 05 25
ISSN1999-4915
KeywordsAdult, Age Factors, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Astroviridae Infections, Capsid, Capsid Proteins, Humans, Immunosorbent Techniques, Mamastrovirus, Population Surveillance, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Serogroup, United States
Abstract

Human astroviruses are an important cause of viral gastroenteritis globally, yet few studies have investigated the serostatus of adults to establish rates of previous infection. Here, we applied biolayer interferometry immunosorbent assay (BLI-ISA), a recently developed serosurveillance technique, to measure the presence of blood plasma IgG antibodies directed towards the human astrovirus capsid spikes from serotypes 1-8 in a cross-sectional sample of a United States adult population. The seroprevalence rates of IgG antibodies were 73% for human astrovirus serotype 1, 62% for serotype 3, 52% for serotype 4, 29% for serotype 5, 27% for serotype 8, 22% for serotype 2, 8% for serotype 6, and 8% for serotype 7. Notably, seroprevalence rates for capsid spike antigens correlate with neutralizing antibody rates determined previously. This work is the first seroprevalence study evaluating all eight classical human astrovirus serotypes.

DOI10.3390/v13060979
Alternate JournalViruses
PubMed ID34070419
PubMed Central IDPMC8229645
Grant ListR01 AI144090 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
S10 OD027012 / OD / NIH HHS / United States