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Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin

Hepatitis B virus genotype D can be found in many parts of the world and is the most prevalent strain in south-eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, and the Indian sub-continent. The epidemiological history of the D genotype and its subgenotypes is still obscure because of the sc...

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Autores principales: Zehender, Gianguglielmo, Ebranati, Erika, Gabanelli, Elena, Shkjezi, Renata, Lai, Alessia, Sorrentino, Chiara, Presti, Alessandra Lo, Basho, Mimoza, Bruno, Raffaele, Tanzi, Elisabetta, Bino, Silvia, Ciccozzi, Massimo, Galli, Massimo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3360700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22662136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037198
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author Zehender, Gianguglielmo
Ebranati, Erika
Gabanelli, Elena
Shkjezi, Renata
Lai, Alessia
Sorrentino, Chiara
Presti, Alessandra Lo
Basho, Mimoza
Bruno, Raffaele
Tanzi, Elisabetta
Bino, Silvia
Ciccozzi, Massimo
Galli, Massimo
author_facet Zehender, Gianguglielmo
Ebranati, Erika
Gabanelli, Elena
Shkjezi, Renata
Lai, Alessia
Sorrentino, Chiara
Presti, Alessandra Lo
Basho, Mimoza
Bruno, Raffaele
Tanzi, Elisabetta
Bino, Silvia
Ciccozzi, Massimo
Galli, Massimo
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description Hepatitis B virus genotype D can be found in many parts of the world and is the most prevalent strain in south-eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, and the Indian sub-continent. The epidemiological history of the D genotype and its subgenotypes is still obscure because of the scarcity of appropriate studies. We retrieved from public databases a total of 312 gene P sequences of HBV genotype D isolated in various countries throughout the world, and reconstructed the spatio-temporal evolutionary dynamics of the HBV-D epidemic using a Bayesian framework. The phylogeographical analysis showed that India had the highest posterior probability of being the location of the tree root, whereas central Asia was the most probable location of the common ancestor of subgenotypes D1–D3. HBV-D5 (identified in native Indian populations) diverged from the tree root earlier than D1–D3. The time of the most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) of the tree root was 128 years ago, which suggests that the common ancestor of the currently circulating subgenotypes existed in the second half of the XIX century. The mean tMRCA of subgenotypes D1–D3 was between the 1940s and the 1950–60s. On the basis of our phylogeographic reconstruction, it seems that HBV-D reached the Mediterranean area in the middle of the XX century by means of at least two routes: the first pathway (mainly due to the spread of subgenotype D1) crossing the Middle East and reaching north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, and the second pathway (closely associated with D2) that crossed the former Soviet Union and reached eastern Europe and the Mediterranean through Albania. We hypothesise that the main route of dispersion of genotype D was the unsafe use of injections and drug addiction.
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spelling pubmed-33607002012-06-01 Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin Zehender, Gianguglielmo Ebranati, Erika Gabanelli, Elena Shkjezi, Renata Lai, Alessia Sorrentino, Chiara Presti, Alessandra Lo Basho, Mimoza Bruno, Raffaele Tanzi, Elisabetta Bino, Silvia Ciccozzi, Massimo Galli, Massimo PLoS One Research Article Hepatitis B virus genotype D can be found in many parts of the world and is the most prevalent strain in south-eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, and the Indian sub-continent. The epidemiological history of the D genotype and its subgenotypes is still obscure because of the scarcity of appropriate studies. We retrieved from public databases a total of 312 gene P sequences of HBV genotype D isolated in various countries throughout the world, and reconstructed the spatio-temporal evolutionary dynamics of the HBV-D epidemic using a Bayesian framework. The phylogeographical analysis showed that India had the highest posterior probability of being the location of the tree root, whereas central Asia was the most probable location of the common ancestor of subgenotypes D1–D3. HBV-D5 (identified in native Indian populations) diverged from the tree root earlier than D1–D3. The time of the most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) of the tree root was 128 years ago, which suggests that the common ancestor of the currently circulating subgenotypes existed in the second half of the XIX century. The mean tMRCA of subgenotypes D1–D3 was between the 1940s and the 1950–60s. On the basis of our phylogeographic reconstruction, it seems that HBV-D reached the Mediterranean area in the middle of the XX century by means of at least two routes: the first pathway (mainly due to the spread of subgenotype D1) crossing the Middle East and reaching north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, and the second pathway (closely associated with D2) that crossed the former Soviet Union and reached eastern Europe and the Mediterranean through Albania. We hypothesise that the main route of dispersion of genotype D was the unsafe use of injections and drug addiction. Public Library of Science 2012-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3360700/ /pubmed/22662136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037198 Text en Zehender 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
Zehender, Gianguglielmo
Ebranati, Erika
Gabanelli, Elena
Shkjezi, Renata
Lai, Alessia
Sorrentino, Chiara
Presti, Alessandra Lo
Basho, Mimoza
Bruno, Raffaele
Tanzi, Elisabetta
Bino, Silvia
Ciccozzi, Massimo
Galli, Massimo
Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
title Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
title_full Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
title_fullStr Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
title_short Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus D Genotype in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
title_sort spatial and temporal dynamics of hepatitis b virus d genotype in europe and the mediterranean basin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3360700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22662136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037198
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