Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Ueric José Borges de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos, Raíssa Nunes dos, Giovanetti, Marta, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, Galvão, Jucimária Dantas, Cardoso, Franciano Dias Pereira, Brito, Feliph Cássio Sobrinho, Franco, Ana Claudia, Roehe, Paulo Michel, Ribeiro, Bergmann Morais, Spilki, Fernando Rosado, Campos, Fabrício Souza
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne virus of the family Togaviridae transmitted to humans by Aedes spp. mosquitoes. In Brazil, imported cases have been reported since June 2014 through two independent introductions, one caused by Asian Lineage in Oiapoque, Amapá state, North Region, and another caused by East/Central/South African (ECSA) in Feira de Santana, Bahia state, Northeast Region. Moreover, there is still limited information about the genomic epidemiology of the CHIKV from surveillance studies. The Tocantins state, located in Northern Brazil, reported an increase in the number of CHIKV cases at the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022. Thus, to better understand the dispersion dynamics of this viral pathogen in the state, we generated 27 near-complete CHIKV genome sequences from four cities, obtained from clinical samples. Our results showed that the newly CHIKV genomes from Tocantins belonged to the ECSA lineage. Phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that Tocantins’ strains formed a single well-supported clade, which appear to be closely related to isolates from the Rio Grande do Norte state (Northeast Brazil) and the Rio de Janeiro state (Southeast Brazil), that experienced an explosive ECSA epidemic between 2016–2019. Mutation analyses showed eleven frequent non-synonymous mutations in the structural and non-structural proteins, indicating the autochthonous transmission of the CHIKV in the state. None of the genomes recovered within the Tocantins samples carry the A226V mutation in the E1 protein associated with increased transmission in A. albopictus. The study presented here highlights the importance of continued genomic surveillance to provide information not only on recording mutations along the viral genome but as a molecular surveillance tool to trace virus spread within the country, to predict events of likely occurrence of new infections, and, as such, contribute to an improved public health service.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
title Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
spellingShingle Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
Souza, Ueric José Borges de
Vírus Chikungunya
Análise de sequência de DNA
Brasil
África do Sul
CHIKV
ECSA
Arbovirus
Aedes spp.
Phylogenetic analysis
title_short Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
title_full Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
title_fullStr Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
title_sort Genomic epidemiology reveals the circulation of the Chikungunya virus east/central/south african lineage in Tocantins State, north Brazil
author Souza, Ueric José Borges de
author_facet Souza, Ueric José Borges de
Santos, Raíssa Nunes dos
Giovanetti, Marta
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
Galvão, Jucimária Dantas
Cardoso, Franciano Dias Pereira
Brito, Feliph Cássio Sobrinho
Franco, Ana Claudia
Roehe, Paulo Michel
Ribeiro, Bergmann Morais
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Campos, Fabrício Souza
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author2 Santos, Raíssa Nunes dos
Giovanetti, Marta
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
Galvão, Jucimária Dantas
Cardoso, Franciano Dias Pereira
Brito, Feliph Cássio Sobrinho
Franco, Ana Claudia
Roehe, Paulo Michel
Ribeiro, Bergmann Morais
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Campos, Fabrício Souza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Ueric José Borges de
Santos, Raíssa Nunes dos
Giovanetti, Marta
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
Galvão, Jucimária Dantas
Cardoso, Franciano Dias Pereira
Brito, Feliph Cássio Sobrinho
Franco, Ana Claudia
Roehe, Paulo Michel
Ribeiro, Bergmann Morais
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Campos, Fabrício Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vírus Chikungunya
Análise de sequência de DNA
Brasil
África do Sul
topic Vírus Chikungunya
Análise de sequência de DNA
Brasil
África do Sul
CHIKV
ECSA
Arbovirus
Aedes spp.
Phylogenetic analysis
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv CHIKV
ECSA
Arbovirus
Aedes spp.
Phylogenetic analysis
description The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne virus of the family Togaviridae transmitted to humans by Aedes spp. mosquitoes. In Brazil, imported cases have been reported since June 2014 through two independent introductions, one caused by Asian Lineage in Oiapoque, Amapá state, North Region, and another caused by East/Central/South African (ECSA) in Feira de Santana, Bahia state, Northeast Region. Moreover, there is still limited information about the genomic epidemiology of the CHIKV from surveillance studies. The Tocantins state, located in Northern Brazil, reported an increase in the number of CHIKV cases at the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022. Thus, to better understand the dispersion dynamics of this viral pathogen in the state, we generated 27 near-complete CHIKV genome sequences from four cities, obtained from clinical samples. Our results showed that the newly CHIKV genomes from Tocantins belonged to the ECSA lineage. Phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that Tocantins’ strains formed a single well-supported clade, which appear to be closely related to isolates from the Rio Grande do Norte state (Northeast Brazil) and the Rio de Janeiro state (Southeast Brazil), that experienced an explosive ECSA epidemic between 2016–2019. Mutation analyses showed eleven frequent non-synonymous mutations in the structural and non-structural proteins, indicating the autochthonous transmission of the CHIKV in the state. None of the genomes recovered within the Tocantins samples carry the A226V mutation in the E1 protein associated with increased transmission in A. albopictus. The study presented here highlights the importance of continued genomic surveillance to provide information not only on recording mutations along the viral genome but as a molecular surveillance tool to trace virus spread within the country, to predict events of likely occurrence of new infections, and, as such, contribute to an improved public health service.
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