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Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran
Phleboviruses are classified into two main groups: the sandfly fever group (transmitted by sandflies and mosquitoes) and the Uukuniemi group (transmitted by ticks). Old World sandfly-borne viruses (SBVs) are classified into four main serocomplexes; sandfly fever Naples viruses (SFNVs), sandfly fever...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673459/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112754 |
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author | Shahhosseini, Nariman Paquette, Sarah-Jo Kayedi, Mohammad Hassan Abaei, Mohammad Reza Sedaghat, Mohammad Mehdi |
author_facet | Shahhosseini, Nariman Paquette, Sarah-Jo Kayedi, Mohammad Hassan Abaei, Mohammad Reza Sedaghat, Mohammad Mehdi |
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description | Phleboviruses are classified into two main groups: the sandfly fever group (transmitted by sandflies and mosquitoes) and the Uukuniemi group (transmitted by ticks). Old World sandfly-borne viruses (SBVs) are classified into four main serocomplexes; sandfly fever Naples viruses (SFNVs), sandfly fever Sicilian viruses (SFSVs), Karimabad viruses (KARVs), and Salehabad viruses (SALVs). This study addresses current knowledge gaps on SBVs in Iran by focusing on identification and molecular epidemiology. We used PCR to examine DNA/RNA extracts to identify sandfly species and evaluate for SBV presence. We identified five specimens positive for phleboviruses: one Ph. sergenti for Tehran virus (TEHV), one Ph. papatasi for SFSV, and two Ph. papatasi and one Ph. perfiliewi for KARV. A phylogenetic tree indicated that the TEHV isolate from this study formed a cluster with previous isolates of TEHV, Zerdali virus, and Fermo virus. Meanwhile, the identified SFSV isolate fell in lineage I and was grouped with previous isolates of SFSVs and Dashli virus in Iran. Finally, the KARV isolates from this study formed a monophyletic clade in a sister relationship with other viruses in KARV lineages I and II. This comprehensive study on SBVs in Iran provided new insights into the molecular epidemiology of TEHV, SFSVs and KARVs in this country. |
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spelling | pubmed-106734592023-11-11 Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran Shahhosseini, Nariman Paquette, Sarah-Jo Kayedi, Mohammad Hassan Abaei, Mohammad Reza Sedaghat, Mohammad Mehdi Microorganisms Article Phleboviruses are classified into two main groups: the sandfly fever group (transmitted by sandflies and mosquitoes) and the Uukuniemi group (transmitted by ticks). Old World sandfly-borne viruses (SBVs) are classified into four main serocomplexes; sandfly fever Naples viruses (SFNVs), sandfly fever Sicilian viruses (SFSVs), Karimabad viruses (KARVs), and Salehabad viruses (SALVs). This study addresses current knowledge gaps on SBVs in Iran by focusing on identification and molecular epidemiology. We used PCR to examine DNA/RNA extracts to identify sandfly species and evaluate for SBV presence. We identified five specimens positive for phleboviruses: one Ph. sergenti for Tehran virus (TEHV), one Ph. papatasi for SFSV, and two Ph. papatasi and one Ph. perfiliewi for KARV. A phylogenetic tree indicated that the TEHV isolate from this study formed a cluster with previous isolates of TEHV, Zerdali virus, and Fermo virus. Meanwhile, the identified SFSV isolate fell in lineage I and was grouped with previous isolates of SFSVs and Dashli virus in Iran. Finally, the KARV isolates from this study formed a monophyletic clade in a sister relationship with other viruses in KARV lineages I and II. This comprehensive study on SBVs in Iran provided new insights into the molecular epidemiology of TEHV, SFSVs and KARVs in this country. MDPI 2023-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10673459/ /pubmed/38004764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112754 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Shahhosseini, Nariman Paquette, Sarah-Jo Kayedi, Mohammad Hassan Abaei, Mohammad Reza Sedaghat, Mohammad Mehdi Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran |
title | Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran |
title_full | Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran |
title_fullStr | Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran |
title_short | Genetic Characterization of Sandfly-Borne Viruses in Phlebotomine Sandflies in Iran |
title_sort | genetic characterization of sandfly-borne viruses in phlebotomine sandflies in iran |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673459/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112754 |
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