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Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan
BACKGROUND: In March 2009, pandemic influenza A(H1N1) (A(H1N1)pdm) emerged in Mexico and the United States. In Japan, since the first outbreak of A(H1N1)pdm in Osaka and Hyogo Prefectures occurred in the middle of May 2009, the virus had spread over 16 of 47 prefectures as of June 4, 2009. METHODS/P...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2883557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20548780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011057 |
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author | Shiino, Teiichiro Okabe, Nobuhiko Yasui, Yoshinori Sunagawa, Tomimasa Ujike, Makoto Obuchi, Masatsugu Kishida, Noriko Xu, Hong Takashita, Emi Anraku, Akane Ito, Reiko Doi, Teruko Ejima, Miho Sugawara, Hiromi Horikawa, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shuji Kato, Yumiko Oguchi, Akio Fujita, Nobuyuki Odagiri, Takato Tashiro, Masato Watanabe, Haruo |
author_facet | Shiino, Teiichiro Okabe, Nobuhiko Yasui, Yoshinori Sunagawa, Tomimasa Ujike, Makoto Obuchi, Masatsugu Kishida, Noriko Xu, Hong Takashita, Emi Anraku, Akane Ito, Reiko Doi, Teruko Ejima, Miho Sugawara, Hiromi Horikawa, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shuji Kato, Yumiko Oguchi, Akio Fujita, Nobuyuki Odagiri, Takato Tashiro, Masato Watanabe, Haruo |
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description | BACKGROUND: In March 2009, pandemic influenza A(H1N1) (A(H1N1)pdm) emerged in Mexico and the United States. In Japan, since the first outbreak of A(H1N1)pdm in Osaka and Hyogo Prefectures occurred in the middle of May 2009, the virus had spread over 16 of 47 prefectures as of June 4, 2009. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We analyzed all-segment concatenated genome sequences of 75 isolates of A(H1N1)pdm viruses in Japan, and compared them with 163 full-genome sequences in the world. Two analyzing methods, distance-based and Bayesian coalescent MCMC inferences were adopted to elucidate an evolutionary relationship of the viruses in the world and Japan. Regardless of the method, the viruses in the world were classified into four distinct clusters with a few exceptions. Cluster 1 was originated earlier than cluster 2, while cluster 2 was more widely spread around the world. The other two clusters (clusters 1.2 and 1.3) were suggested to be distinct reassortants with different types of segment assortments. The viruses in Japan seemed to be a multiple origin, which were derived from approximately 28 transported cases. Twelve cases were associated with monophyletic groups consisting of Japanese viruses, which were referred to as micro-clade. While most of the micro-clades belonged to the cluster 2, the clade of the first cases of infection in Japan originated from cluster 1.2. Micro-clades of Osaka/Kobe and the Fukuoka cases, both of which were school-wide outbreaks, were eradicated. Time of most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) for each micro-clade demonstrated that some distinct viruses were transmitted in Japan between late May and early June, 2009, and appeared to spread nation-wide throughout summer. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that many viruses were transmitted from abroad in late May 2009 irrespective of preventive actions against the pandemic influenza, and that the influenza A(H1N1)pdm had become a pandemic stage in June 2009 in Japan. |
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spelling | pubmed-28835572010-06-14 Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan Shiino, Teiichiro Okabe, Nobuhiko Yasui, Yoshinori Sunagawa, Tomimasa Ujike, Makoto Obuchi, Masatsugu Kishida, Noriko Xu, Hong Takashita, Emi Anraku, Akane Ito, Reiko Doi, Teruko Ejima, Miho Sugawara, Hiromi Horikawa, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shuji Kato, Yumiko Oguchi, Akio Fujita, Nobuyuki Odagiri, Takato Tashiro, Masato Watanabe, Haruo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In March 2009, pandemic influenza A(H1N1) (A(H1N1)pdm) emerged in Mexico and the United States. In Japan, since the first outbreak of A(H1N1)pdm in Osaka and Hyogo Prefectures occurred in the middle of May 2009, the virus had spread over 16 of 47 prefectures as of June 4, 2009. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We analyzed all-segment concatenated genome sequences of 75 isolates of A(H1N1)pdm viruses in Japan, and compared them with 163 full-genome sequences in the world. Two analyzing methods, distance-based and Bayesian coalescent MCMC inferences were adopted to elucidate an evolutionary relationship of the viruses in the world and Japan. Regardless of the method, the viruses in the world were classified into four distinct clusters with a few exceptions. Cluster 1 was originated earlier than cluster 2, while cluster 2 was more widely spread around the world. The other two clusters (clusters 1.2 and 1.3) were suggested to be distinct reassortants with different types of segment assortments. The viruses in Japan seemed to be a multiple origin, which were derived from approximately 28 transported cases. Twelve cases were associated with monophyletic groups consisting of Japanese viruses, which were referred to as micro-clade. While most of the micro-clades belonged to the cluster 2, the clade of the first cases of infection in Japan originated from cluster 1.2. Micro-clades of Osaka/Kobe and the Fukuoka cases, both of which were school-wide outbreaks, were eradicated. Time of most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) for each micro-clade demonstrated that some distinct viruses were transmitted in Japan between late May and early June, 2009, and appeared to spread nation-wide throughout summer. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that many viruses were transmitted from abroad in late May 2009 irrespective of preventive actions against the pandemic influenza, and that the influenza A(H1N1)pdm had become a pandemic stage in June 2009 in Japan. Public Library of Science 2010-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2883557/ /pubmed/20548780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011057 Text en Shiino et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shiino, Teiichiro Okabe, Nobuhiko Yasui, Yoshinori Sunagawa, Tomimasa Ujike, Makoto Obuchi, Masatsugu Kishida, Noriko Xu, Hong Takashita, Emi Anraku, Akane Ito, Reiko Doi, Teruko Ejima, Miho Sugawara, Hiromi Horikawa, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shuji Kato, Yumiko Oguchi, Akio Fujita, Nobuyuki Odagiri, Takato Tashiro, Masato Watanabe, Haruo Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan |
title | Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan |
title_full | Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan |
title_fullStr | Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan |
title_short | Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm, May–September, 2009: Temporal and Spatial Spreading Profile of the Viruses in Japan |
title_sort | molecular evolutionary analysis of the influenza a(h1n1)pdm, may–september, 2009: temporal and spatial spreading profile of the viruses in japan |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2883557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20548780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011057 |
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