Cargando…

Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors

The complete genomes of Orungo virus (ORUV), Lebombo virus (LEBV) and Changuinola virus (CGLV) were sequenced, confirming that they each encode 11 distinct proteins (VP1-VP7 and NS1-NS4). Phylogenetic analyses of cell-attachment protein ‘outer-capsid protein 1′ (OC1), show that orbiviruses fall into...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mohd Jaafar, Fauziah, Belhouchet, Mourad, Belaganahalli, Manjunatha, Tesh, Robert B., Mertens, Peter P. C., Attoui, Houssam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086392
_version_ 1782300890935328768
author Mohd Jaafar, Fauziah
Belhouchet, Mourad
Belaganahalli, Manjunatha
Tesh, Robert B.
Mertens, Peter P. C.
Attoui, Houssam
author_facet Mohd Jaafar, Fauziah
Belhouchet, Mourad
Belaganahalli, Manjunatha
Tesh, Robert B.
Mertens, Peter P. C.
Attoui, Houssam
author_sort Mohd Jaafar, Fauziah
collection PubMed
description The complete genomes of Orungo virus (ORUV), Lebombo virus (LEBV) and Changuinola virus (CGLV) were sequenced, confirming that they each encode 11 distinct proteins (VP1-VP7 and NS1-NS4). Phylogenetic analyses of cell-attachment protein ‘outer-capsid protein 1′ (OC1), show that orbiviruses fall into three large groups, identified as: VP2(OC1), in which OC1 is the 2nd largest protein, including the Culicoides transmitted orbiviruses; VP3(OC1), which includes the mosquito transmitted orbiviruses; and VP4(OC1) which includes the tick transmitted viruses. Differences in the size of OC1 between these groups, places the T2 ‘subcore-shell protein’ as the third largest protein ‘VP3(T2)’ in the first of these groups, but the second largest protein ‘VP3(T2)’ in the other two groups. ORUV, LEBV and CGLV all group with the Culicoides-borne VP2(OC1)/VP3(T2) viruses. The G+C content of the ORUV, LEBV and CGLV genomes is also similar to that of the Culicoides-borne, rather than the mosquito-borne, or tick borne orbiviruses. These data suggest that ORUV and LEBV are Culicoides- rather than mosquito-borne. Multiple isolations of CGLV from sand flies suggest that they are its primary vector. OC1 of the insect-borne orbiviruses is approximately twice the size of the equivalent protein of the tick borne viruses. Together with internal sequence similarities, this suggests its origin by duplication (concatermerisation) of a smaller OC1 from an ancestral tick-borne orbivirus. Phylogenetic comparisons showing linear relationships between the dates of evolutionary-separation of their vector species, and genetic-distances between tick-, mosquito- or Culicoides-borne virus-groups, provide evidence for co-evolution of the orbiviruses with their arthropod vectors.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3901712
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-39017122014-01-28 Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors Mohd Jaafar, Fauziah Belhouchet, Mourad Belaganahalli, Manjunatha Tesh, Robert B. Mertens, Peter P. C. Attoui, Houssam PLoS One Research Article The complete genomes of Orungo virus (ORUV), Lebombo virus (LEBV) and Changuinola virus (CGLV) were sequenced, confirming that they each encode 11 distinct proteins (VP1-VP7 and NS1-NS4). Phylogenetic analyses of cell-attachment protein ‘outer-capsid protein 1′ (OC1), show that orbiviruses fall into three large groups, identified as: VP2(OC1), in which OC1 is the 2nd largest protein, including the Culicoides transmitted orbiviruses; VP3(OC1), which includes the mosquito transmitted orbiviruses; and VP4(OC1) which includes the tick transmitted viruses. Differences in the size of OC1 between these groups, places the T2 ‘subcore-shell protein’ as the third largest protein ‘VP3(T2)’ in the first of these groups, but the second largest protein ‘VP3(T2)’ in the other two groups. ORUV, LEBV and CGLV all group with the Culicoides-borne VP2(OC1)/VP3(T2) viruses. The G+C content of the ORUV, LEBV and CGLV genomes is also similar to that of the Culicoides-borne, rather than the mosquito-borne, or tick borne orbiviruses. These data suggest that ORUV and LEBV are Culicoides- rather than mosquito-borne. Multiple isolations of CGLV from sand flies suggest that they are its primary vector. OC1 of the insect-borne orbiviruses is approximately twice the size of the equivalent protein of the tick borne viruses. Together with internal sequence similarities, this suggests its origin by duplication (concatermerisation) of a smaller OC1 from an ancestral tick-borne orbivirus. Phylogenetic comparisons showing linear relationships between the dates of evolutionary-separation of their vector species, and genetic-distances between tick-, mosquito- or Culicoides-borne virus-groups, provide evidence for co-evolution of the orbiviruses with their arthropod vectors. Public Library of Science 2014-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3901712/ /pubmed/24475112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086392 Text en © 2014 Mohd Jaafar 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
Mohd Jaafar, Fauziah
Belhouchet, Mourad
Belaganahalli, Manjunatha
Tesh, Robert B.
Mertens, Peter P. C.
Attoui, Houssam
Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors
title Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors
title_full Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors
title_fullStr Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors
title_full_unstemmed Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors
title_short Full-Genome Characterisation of Orungo, Lebombo and Changuinola Viruses Provides Evidence for Co-Evolution of Orbiviruses with Their Arthropod Vectors
title_sort full-genome characterisation of orungo, lebombo and changuinola viruses provides evidence for co-evolution of orbiviruses with their arthropod vectors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086392
work_keys_str_mv AT mohdjaafarfauziah fullgenomecharacterisationoforungolebomboandchanguinolavirusesprovidesevidenceforcoevolutionoforbiviruseswiththeirarthropodvectors
AT belhouchetmourad fullgenomecharacterisationoforungolebomboandchanguinolavirusesprovidesevidenceforcoevolutionoforbiviruseswiththeirarthropodvectors
AT belaganahallimanjunatha fullgenomecharacterisationoforungolebomboandchanguinolavirusesprovidesevidenceforcoevolutionoforbiviruseswiththeirarthropodvectors
AT teshrobertb fullgenomecharacterisationoforungolebomboandchanguinolavirusesprovidesevidenceforcoevolutionoforbiviruseswiththeirarthropodvectors
AT mertenspeterpc fullgenomecharacterisationoforungolebomboandchanguinolavirusesprovidesevidenceforcoevolutionoforbiviruseswiththeirarthropodvectors
AT attouihoussam fullgenomecharacterisationoforungolebomboandchanguinolavirusesprovidesevidenceforcoevolutionoforbiviruseswiththeirarthropodvectors