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Evolution and distribution of rabies viruses from a panorama view

Rabies kills more than 59,000 people annually, mainly in developing countries. Previous studies on the evolution and distribution of rabies viruses (RABVs) were scattered. Here, we explore the evolution and distribution of this deadly virus from a novel panorama view. Multiple bioinformatic software...

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Autores principales: Li, Gen, Zhang, Yue, He, Hong-Ling, Chen, Chang-Yi, Li, Xin, Xiao, Yu, Yan, Zhi-Bin, Chu, Ying, Luo, Jun, Guo, Xiao-Feng
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37668395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.05257-22
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author Li, Gen
Zhang, Yue
He, Hong-Ling
Chen, Chang-Yi
Li, Xin
Xiao, Yu
Yan, Zhi-Bin
Chu, Ying
Luo, Jun
Guo, Xiao-Feng
author_facet Li, Gen
Zhang, Yue
He, Hong-Ling
Chen, Chang-Yi
Li, Xin
Xiao, Yu
Yan, Zhi-Bin
Chu, Ying
Luo, Jun
Guo, Xiao-Feng
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description Rabies kills more than 59,000 people annually, mainly in developing countries. Previous studies on the evolution and distribution of rabies viruses (RABVs) were scattered. Here, we explore the evolution and distribution of this deadly virus from a novel panorama view. Multiple bioinformatic software tools were employed to analyze the phylogenetic diversity, evolution, spatiotemporal, and distribution of RABVs. The analyses were based on 1,202 qualified full-length genomes of RABVs and numerous literatures. Of the 10 distinct phylogenetic clades of RABV that we identified, more frequent intra- and inter-clade recombination occurs in the sequences of Asian-SEA, Arctic, and Cosmopolitan clades isolated from China, while according to existing sequence information, RABV might originate from bats (posterior probability, PP = 0.75, PP = 0.60 inferred from N and L genes, separately) in North America (PP = 0.57, PP = 0.62 inferred from N and L genes, separately). Due to the difference in evolutionary rate of N (2.22 × 10(−4) subs/site/year, 95% HPD 1.99–2.47 × 10(−4) subs/site/year) and L genes (1.67 × 10(−4) subs/site/year, 95% HPD 1.59–1.74 × 10(−4) subs/site/year), the root age was 1,406.6 (95% HPD 1,291.2–1,518.2) and 1,122.7 (95% HPD 1,052.4–1,193.9) inferred from N and L genes, separately. Among other findings, Mephitidae plays an important role in the interspecific transmission and communication of RABV, which we found tends to spread to populations genetically proximate to the host. We also identified amino acids under positive selection in different genes of different clades as well as single nucleotide variation sites important for different lineages. IMPORTANCE: Rabies virus is widely distributed all over the world, and wild animals are its largest potential reservoir. Our study offers a panorama view about evolution and distribution of rabies viruses and emphasizes the need to monitor the transmission dynamics of animal rabies.
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spelling pubmed-105812142023-10-18 Evolution and distribution of rabies viruses from a panorama view Li, Gen Zhang, Yue He, Hong-Ling Chen, Chang-Yi Li, Xin Xiao, Yu Yan, Zhi-Bin Chu, Ying Luo, Jun Guo, Xiao-Feng Microbiol Spectr Research Article Rabies kills more than 59,000 people annually, mainly in developing countries. Previous studies on the evolution and distribution of rabies viruses (RABVs) were scattered. Here, we explore the evolution and distribution of this deadly virus from a novel panorama view. Multiple bioinformatic software tools were employed to analyze the phylogenetic diversity, evolution, spatiotemporal, and distribution of RABVs. The analyses were based on 1,202 qualified full-length genomes of RABVs and numerous literatures. Of the 10 distinct phylogenetic clades of RABV that we identified, more frequent intra- and inter-clade recombination occurs in the sequences of Asian-SEA, Arctic, and Cosmopolitan clades isolated from China, while according to existing sequence information, RABV might originate from bats (posterior probability, PP = 0.75, PP = 0.60 inferred from N and L genes, separately) in North America (PP = 0.57, PP = 0.62 inferred from N and L genes, separately). Due to the difference in evolutionary rate of N (2.22 × 10(−4) subs/site/year, 95% HPD 1.99–2.47 × 10(−4) subs/site/year) and L genes (1.67 × 10(−4) subs/site/year, 95% HPD 1.59–1.74 × 10(−4) subs/site/year), the root age was 1,406.6 (95% HPD 1,291.2–1,518.2) and 1,122.7 (95% HPD 1,052.4–1,193.9) inferred from N and L genes, separately. Among other findings, Mephitidae plays an important role in the interspecific transmission and communication of RABV, which we found tends to spread to populations genetically proximate to the host. We also identified amino acids under positive selection in different genes of different clades as well as single nucleotide variation sites important for different lineages. IMPORTANCE: Rabies virus is widely distributed all over the world, and wild animals are its largest potential reservoir. Our study offers a panorama view about evolution and distribution of rabies viruses and emphasizes the need to monitor the transmission dynamics of animal rabies. American Society for Microbiology 2023-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10581214/ /pubmed/37668395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.05257-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Guo, Xiao-Feng
Evolution and distribution of rabies viruses from a panorama view
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37668395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.05257-22
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