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Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has the potential to transform the discovery of viruses causing unexplained acute febrile illness (UAFI) because it does not depend on culturing the pathogen or a priori knowledge of the pathogen’s nucleic acid sequence. More generally, it has the potential to elucid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363514/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003631 |
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author | Stremlau, Matthew H. Andersen, Kristian G. Folarin, Onikepe A. Grove, Jessica N. Odia, Ikponmwonsa Ehiane, Philomena E. Omoniwa, Omowunmi Omoregie, Omigie Jiang, Pan-Pan Yozwiak, Nathan L. Matranga, Christian B. Yang, Xiao Gire, Stephen K. Winnicki, Sarah Tariyal, Ridhi Schaffner, Stephen F. Okokhere, Peter O. Okogbenin, Sylvanus Akpede, George O. Asogun, Danny A. Agbonlahor, Dennis E. Walker, Peter J. Tesh, Robert B. Levin, Joshua Z. Garry, Robert F. Sabeti, Pardis C. Happi, Christian T. |
author_facet | Stremlau, Matthew H. Andersen, Kristian G. Folarin, Onikepe A. Grove, Jessica N. Odia, Ikponmwonsa Ehiane, Philomena E. Omoniwa, Omowunmi Omoregie, Omigie Jiang, Pan-Pan Yozwiak, Nathan L. Matranga, Christian B. Yang, Xiao Gire, Stephen K. Winnicki, Sarah Tariyal, Ridhi Schaffner, Stephen F. Okokhere, Peter O. Okogbenin, Sylvanus Akpede, George O. Asogun, Danny A. Agbonlahor, Dennis E. Walker, Peter J. Tesh, Robert B. Levin, Joshua Z. Garry, Robert F. Sabeti, Pardis C. Happi, Christian T. |
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description | Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has the potential to transform the discovery of viruses causing unexplained acute febrile illness (UAFI) because it does not depend on culturing the pathogen or a priori knowledge of the pathogen’s nucleic acid sequence. More generally, it has the potential to elucidate the complete human virome, including viruses that cause no overt symptoms of disease, but may have unrecognized immunological or developmental consequences. We have used NGS to identify RNA viruses in the blood of 195 patients with UAFI and compared them with those found in 328 apparently healthy (i.e., no overt signs of illness) control individuals, all from communities in southeastern Nigeria. Among UAFI patients, we identified the presence of nucleic acids from several well-characterized pathogenic viruses, such as HIV-1, hepatitis, and Lassa virus. In our cohort of healthy individuals, however, we detected the nucleic acids of two novel rhabdoviruses. These viruses, which we call Ekpoma virus-1 (EKV-1) and Ekpoma virus-2 (EKV-2), are highly divergent, with little identity to each other or other known viruses. The most closely related rhabdoviruses are members of the genus Tibrovirus and Bas-Congo virus (BASV), which was recently identified in an individual with symptoms resembling hemorrhagic fever. Furthermore, by conducting a serosurvey of our study cohort, we find evidence for remarkably high exposure rates to the identified rhabdoviruses. The recent discoveries of novel rhabdoviruses by multiple research groups suggest that human infection with rhabdoviruses might be common. While the prevalence and clinical significance of these viruses are currently unknown, these viruses could have previously unrecognized impacts on human health; further research to understand the immunological and developmental impact of these viruses should be explored. More generally, the identification of similar novel viruses in individuals with and without overt symptoms of disease highlights the need for a broader understanding of the human virome as efforts for viral detection and discovery advance. |
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spelling | pubmed-43635142015-03-23 Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa Stremlau, Matthew H. Andersen, Kristian G. Folarin, Onikepe A. Grove, Jessica N. Odia, Ikponmwonsa Ehiane, Philomena E. Omoniwa, Omowunmi Omoregie, Omigie Jiang, Pan-Pan Yozwiak, Nathan L. Matranga, Christian B. Yang, Xiao Gire, Stephen K. Winnicki, Sarah Tariyal, Ridhi Schaffner, Stephen F. Okokhere, Peter O. Okogbenin, Sylvanus Akpede, George O. Asogun, Danny A. Agbonlahor, Dennis E. Walker, Peter J. Tesh, Robert B. Levin, Joshua Z. Garry, Robert F. Sabeti, Pardis C. Happi, Christian T. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has the potential to transform the discovery of viruses causing unexplained acute febrile illness (UAFI) because it does not depend on culturing the pathogen or a priori knowledge of the pathogen’s nucleic acid sequence. More generally, it has the potential to elucidate the complete human virome, including viruses that cause no overt symptoms of disease, but may have unrecognized immunological or developmental consequences. We have used NGS to identify RNA viruses in the blood of 195 patients with UAFI and compared them with those found in 328 apparently healthy (i.e., no overt signs of illness) control individuals, all from communities in southeastern Nigeria. Among UAFI patients, we identified the presence of nucleic acids from several well-characterized pathogenic viruses, such as HIV-1, hepatitis, and Lassa virus. In our cohort of healthy individuals, however, we detected the nucleic acids of two novel rhabdoviruses. These viruses, which we call Ekpoma virus-1 (EKV-1) and Ekpoma virus-2 (EKV-2), are highly divergent, with little identity to each other or other known viruses. The most closely related rhabdoviruses are members of the genus Tibrovirus and Bas-Congo virus (BASV), which was recently identified in an individual with symptoms resembling hemorrhagic fever. Furthermore, by conducting a serosurvey of our study cohort, we find evidence for remarkably high exposure rates to the identified rhabdoviruses. The recent discoveries of novel rhabdoviruses by multiple research groups suggest that human infection with rhabdoviruses might be common. While the prevalence and clinical significance of these viruses are currently unknown, these viruses could have previously unrecognized impacts on human health; further research to understand the immunological and developmental impact of these viruses should be explored. More generally, the identification of similar novel viruses in individuals with and without overt symptoms of disease highlights the need for a broader understanding of the human virome as efforts for viral detection and discovery advance. Public Library of Science 2015-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4363514/ /pubmed/25781465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003631 Text en © 2015 Stremlau 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 Stremlau, Matthew H. Andersen, Kristian G. Folarin, Onikepe A. Grove, Jessica N. Odia, Ikponmwonsa Ehiane, Philomena E. Omoniwa, Omowunmi Omoregie, Omigie Jiang, Pan-Pan Yozwiak, Nathan L. Matranga, Christian B. Yang, Xiao Gire, Stephen K. Winnicki, Sarah Tariyal, Ridhi Schaffner, Stephen F. Okokhere, Peter O. Okogbenin, Sylvanus Akpede, George O. Asogun, Danny A. Agbonlahor, Dennis E. Walker, Peter J. Tesh, Robert B. Levin, Joshua Z. Garry, Robert F. Sabeti, Pardis C. Happi, Christian T. Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa |
title | Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa |
title_full | Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa |
title_fullStr | Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa |
title_short | Discovery of Novel Rhabdoviruses in the Blood of Healthy Individuals from West Africa |
title_sort | discovery of novel rhabdoviruses in the blood of healthy individuals from west africa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363514/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003631 |
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