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Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice

We phylogenetically compared sequences of the zoonotic Lassa virus (LASV) obtained from Mastomys rodents in seven localities across the highly endemic Edo and Ondo States within Nigeria. Sequencing 1641 nt from the S segment of the virus genome, we resolved clades within lineage II that were either...

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Autores principales: Adesina, Adetunji Samuel, Oyeyiola, Akinlabi, Obadare, Adeoba, Igbokwe, Joseph, Abejegah, Chukwuyem, Akhilomen, Patience, Bangura, Umaru, Asogun, Danny, Tobin, Ekaete, Ayodeji, Olufemi, Osoniyi, Omolaja, Davis, Chris, Thomson, Emma C., Pahlmann, Meike, Günther, Stephan, Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth, Olayemi, Ayodeji
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37288752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2023.2219350
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author Adesina, Adetunji Samuel
Oyeyiola, Akinlabi
Obadare, Adeoba
Igbokwe, Joseph
Abejegah, Chukwuyem
Akhilomen, Patience
Bangura, Umaru
Asogun, Danny
Tobin, Ekaete
Ayodeji, Olufemi
Osoniyi, Omolaja
Davis, Chris
Thomson, Emma C.
Pahlmann, Meike
Günther, Stephan
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
Olayemi, Ayodeji
author_facet Adesina, Adetunji Samuel
Oyeyiola, Akinlabi
Obadare, Adeoba
Igbokwe, Joseph
Abejegah, Chukwuyem
Akhilomen, Patience
Bangura, Umaru
Asogun, Danny
Tobin, Ekaete
Ayodeji, Olufemi
Osoniyi, Omolaja
Davis, Chris
Thomson, Emma C.
Pahlmann, Meike
Günther, Stephan
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
Olayemi, Ayodeji
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description We phylogenetically compared sequences of the zoonotic Lassa virus (LASV) obtained from Mastomys rodents in seven localities across the highly endemic Edo and Ondo States within Nigeria. Sequencing 1641 nt from the S segment of the virus genome, we resolved clades within lineage II that were either limited to Ebudin and Okhuesan in Edo state (2g-beta) or along Owo-Okeluse-Ifon in Ondo state (2g-gamma). We also found clades within Ekpoma, a relatively large cosmopolitan town in Edo state, that extended into other localities within Edo (2g-alpha) and Ondo (2g-delta). LASV variants from M. natalensis within Ebudin and Ekpoma in Edo State (dated approximately 1961) were more ancient compared to those from Ondo state (approximately 1977), suggesting a broadly east-west virus migration across south-western Nigeria; a pattern not always consistent with LASV sequences derived from humans in the same localities. Additionally, in Ebudin and Ekpoma, LASV sequences between M. natalensis and M. erythroleucus were interspersed on the phylogenetic tree, but those from M. erythroleucus were estimated to emerge more recently (approximately 2005). Overall, our results show that LASV amplification in certain localities (reaching a prevalence as high as 76% in Okeluse), anthropogenically-aided spread of rodent-borne variants amidst the larger towns (involving communal accommodation such as student hostels), and virus-exchange between syntopic M. natalensis and M. erythroleucus rodents (as the latter, a savanna species, encroaches southward into the degraded forest) pose perpetual zoonotic hazard across the Edo-Ondo Lassa fever belt, threatening to accelerate the dissemination of the virus into non endemic areas.
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spelling pubmed-102517912023-06-10 Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice Adesina, Adetunji Samuel Oyeyiola, Akinlabi Obadare, Adeoba Igbokwe, Joseph Abejegah, Chukwuyem Akhilomen, Patience Bangura, Umaru Asogun, Danny Tobin, Ekaete Ayodeji, Olufemi Osoniyi, Omolaja Davis, Chris Thomson, Emma C. Pahlmann, Meike Günther, Stephan Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth Olayemi, Ayodeji Emerg Microbes Infect Research Article We phylogenetically compared sequences of the zoonotic Lassa virus (LASV) obtained from Mastomys rodents in seven localities across the highly endemic Edo and Ondo States within Nigeria. Sequencing 1641 nt from the S segment of the virus genome, we resolved clades within lineage II that were either limited to Ebudin and Okhuesan in Edo state (2g-beta) or along Owo-Okeluse-Ifon in Ondo state (2g-gamma). We also found clades within Ekpoma, a relatively large cosmopolitan town in Edo state, that extended into other localities within Edo (2g-alpha) and Ondo (2g-delta). LASV variants from M. natalensis within Ebudin and Ekpoma in Edo State (dated approximately 1961) were more ancient compared to those from Ondo state (approximately 1977), suggesting a broadly east-west virus migration across south-western Nigeria; a pattern not always consistent with LASV sequences derived from humans in the same localities. Additionally, in Ebudin and Ekpoma, LASV sequences between M. natalensis and M. erythroleucus were interspersed on the phylogenetic tree, but those from M. erythroleucus were estimated to emerge more recently (approximately 2005). Overall, our results show that LASV amplification in certain localities (reaching a prevalence as high as 76% in Okeluse), anthropogenically-aided spread of rodent-borne variants amidst the larger towns (involving communal accommodation such as student hostels), and virus-exchange between syntopic M. natalensis and M. erythroleucus rodents (as the latter, a savanna species, encroaches southward into the degraded forest) pose perpetual zoonotic hazard across the Edo-Ondo Lassa fever belt, threatening to accelerate the dissemination of the virus into non endemic areas. Taylor & Francis 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10251791/ /pubmed/37288752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2023.2219350 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, on behalf of Shanghai Shangyixun Cultural Communication Co., Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.
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Adesina, Adetunji Samuel
Oyeyiola, Akinlabi
Obadare, Adeoba
Igbokwe, Joseph
Abejegah, Chukwuyem
Akhilomen, Patience
Bangura, Umaru
Asogun, Danny
Tobin, Ekaete
Ayodeji, Olufemi
Osoniyi, Omolaja
Davis, Chris
Thomson, Emma C.
Pahlmann, Meike
Günther, Stephan
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
Olayemi, Ayodeji
Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
title Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
title_full Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
title_fullStr Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
title_full_unstemmed Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
title_short Circulation of Lassa virus across the endemic Edo-Ondo axis, Nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
title_sort circulation of lassa virus across the endemic edo-ondo axis, nigeria, with cross-species transmission between multimammate mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37288752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2023.2219350
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