Detection of BK and JC polyomaviruses in sewage water of the urban areas of Lahore, Pakistan

在巴基斯坦拉合尔市区污水中检测到BK和JC多瘤病毒

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Abstract

The surveillance of sewage water has become an extremely essential tool to trace the circulation of viruses in a population and to predict the outbreak of viral diseases. Sewage monitoring is important for those viruses which cause subclinical infections since it is difficult to determine their prevalence. Polyomaviruses are ubiquitously present, circular double-stranded DNA viruses that can infect humans as well. Among all human polyomaviruses, BK polyomavirus and JC polyomavirus associated with the development of aggressive diseases in immunocompromised individuals, are highly prevalent. This study aimed to investigate the presence and the quantitative prevalence of these two disease-associated human polyomaviruses in sewage water collected from six drains of Lahore, Pakistan. The viruses present in the environmental samples were concentrated by PEG method before isolating viral nucleic acids. Conventional PCR amplifications were performed for molecular detection of BK polyomavirus and JC polyomavirus targeting their large tumor antigen genetic region. The presence of BK polyomavirus and JC polyomavirus was confirmed in the DNA extracted from concentrated sewage samples of each drain by performing both qualitative and quantitative PCR. Our data shows that the viral load ranged from 1278 to 178368 copies per µg of environmental DNA for BK polyomavirus and 5173 to 79129 copies per µg of environmental DNA for JC polyomavirus. In conclusion, here we report first time the detection of BK polyomavirus and JC polyomavirus in sewage water collected from six main drains in urban areas of Lahore, Pakistan showing the high prevalence of these viruses in the Pakistani population. This assay could be used as a proxy to determine the prevalence of these viruses in the Pakistani population.

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