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Increased interregional virus exchange and nucleotide diversity outline the expansion of chikungunya virus in Brazil

Authors :
Joilson Xavier
Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara
Vagner Fonseca
Mauricio Lima
Emerson Castro
Hegger Fritsch
Carla Oliveira
Natalia Guimarães
Talita Adelino
Mariane Evaristo
Evandra S. Rodrigues
Elaine Vieira Santos
Debora de La-Roque
Laise de Moraes
Stephane Tosta
Adelino Neto
Alexander Rosewell
Ana Flavia Mendonça
Anderson Leite
Andreza Vasconcelos
Arabela L. Silva de Mello
Bergson Vasconcelos
Camila A. Montalbano
Camila Zanluca
Carla Freitas
Carlos F. C. de Albuquerque
Claudia Nunes Duarte dos Santos
Cleiton S. Santos
Cliomar Alves dos Santos
Crhistinne C. Maymone Gonçalves
Dalane Teixeira
Daniel F. L. Neto
Diego Cabral
Elaine C. de Oliveira
Ethel L. Noia Maciel
Felicidade Mota Pereira
Felipe Iani
Fernanda P. de Carvalho
Gabriela Andrade
Gabriela Bezerra
Gislene G. de Castro Lichs
Glauco Carvalho Pereira
Haline Barroso
Helena Cristina Ferreira Franz
Hivylla Ferreira
Iago Gomes
Irina N. Riediger
Isabela Rodrigues
Isadora C. de Siqueira
Jacilane Silva
Jairo Mendez Rico
Jaqueline Lima
Jayra Abrantes
Jean Phellipe M. do Nascimento
Judith N. Wasserheit
Julia Pastor
Jurandy J. F. de Magalhães
Kleber Giovanni Luz
Lidio G. Lima Neto
Livia C. V. Frutuoso
Luana Barbosa da Silva
Ludmila Sena
Luis Arthur F. de Sousa
Luiz Augusto Pereira
Luiz Demarchi
Magaly C. B. Câmara
Marcela G. Astete
Maria Almiron
Maricelia Lima
Marina C. S. Umaki Zardin
Mayra M. Presibella
Melissa B. Falcão
Michael Gale
Naishe Freire
Nelson Marques
Noely F. O. de Moura
Pedro E. Almeida Da Silva
Peter Rabinowitz
Rivaldo V. da Cunha
Karen S. Trinta
Rodrigo F. do Carmo Said
Rodrigo Kato
Rodrigo Stabeli
Ronaldo de Jesus
Roselene Hans Santos
Simone Kashima
Svetoslav N. Slavov
Tamires Andrade
Themis Rocha
Thiago Carneiro
Vanessa Nardy
Vinicius da Silva
Walterlene G. Carvalho
Wesley C. Van Voorhis
Wildo N. Araujo
Ana M. B. de Filippis
Marta Giovanetti
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The emergence and reemergence of mosquito-borne diseases in Brazil such as yellow fever, zika, chikungunya, and dengue have had serious impacts on public health. Concerns have been raised due to the rapid dissemination of the chikungunya virus across the country since its first detection in 2014 in Northeast Brazil. In this work, we carried out on-site training activities in genomic surveillance in partnership with the National Network of Public Health Laboratories that have led to the generation of 422 chikungunya virus genomes from 12 Brazilian states over the past two years (2021–2022), a period that has seen more than 312 thousand chikungunya fever cases reported in the country. These genomes increased the amount of available data and allowed a more comprehensive characterization of the dispersal dynamics of the chikungunya virus East-Central-South-African lineage in Brazil. Tree branching patterns revealed the emergence and expansion of two distinct subclades. Phylogeographic analysis indicated that the northeast region has been the leading hub of virus spread towards other regions. Increased frequency of C > T transitions among the new genomes suggested that host restriction factors from the immune system such as ADAR and AID/APOBEC deaminases might be driving the genetic diversity of the chikungunya virus in Brazil.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fc80f14a3b9f4005a022c95760fd90fe
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40099-y