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From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus

Vaccinia virus (VACV) has had an important role for humanity because of its use during the smallpox eradication campaign. VACV is the etiologic agent of the bovine vaccinia (BV), an emerging zoonosis that has been associated with economic, social, veterinary and public health problems, mainly in Bra...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Graziele, Assis, Felipe, Almeida, Gabriel, Albarnaz, Jonas, Lima, Maurício, Andrade, Ana Cláudia, Calixto, Rafael, Oliveira, Cairo, Neto, José Diomedes, Trindade, Giliane, Ferreira, Paulo César, Kroon, Erna Geessien, Abrahão, Jônatas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25785515
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7031218
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author Oliveira, Graziele
Assis, Felipe
Almeida, Gabriel
Albarnaz, Jonas
Lima, Maurício
Andrade, Ana Cláudia
Calixto, Rafael
Oliveira, Cairo
Neto, José Diomedes
Trindade, Giliane
Ferreira, Paulo César
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Abrahão, Jônatas
author_facet Oliveira, Graziele
Assis, Felipe
Almeida, Gabriel
Albarnaz, Jonas
Lima, Maurício
Andrade, Ana Cláudia
Calixto, Rafael
Oliveira, Cairo
Neto, José Diomedes
Trindade, Giliane
Ferreira, Paulo César
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Abrahão, Jônatas
author_sort Oliveira, Graziele
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description Vaccinia virus (VACV) has had an important role for humanity because of its use during the smallpox eradication campaign. VACV is the etiologic agent of the bovine vaccinia (BV), an emerging zoonosis that has been associated with economic, social, veterinary and public health problems, mainly in Brazil and India. Despite the current and historical VACV importance, there is little information about its circulation, prevalence, origins and maintenance in the environment, natural reservoirs and diversity. Brazilian VACV (VACV-BR) are grouped into at least two groups based on genetic and biological diversity: group 1 (G1) and group 2 (G2). In this study, we went to the field and investigated VACV clonal diversity directly from exanthemous lesions, during BV outbreaks. Our results demonstrate that the G1 VACV-BR were more frequently isolated. Furthermore, we were able to co-detect the two variants (G1 and G2) in the same sample. Molecular and biological analysis corroborated previous reports and confirmed the co-circulation of two VACV-BR lineages. The detected G2 clones presented exclusive genetic and biological markers, distinct to reference isolates, including VACV-Western Reserve. Two clones presented a mosaic profile, with both G1 and G2 features based on the molecular analysis of A56R, A26L and C23L genes. Indeed, some SNPs and INDELs in A56R nucleotide sequences were observed among clones of the same virus population, maybe as a result of an increased mutation rate in a mixed population. These results provide information about the diversity profile in VACV populations, highlighting its importance to VACV evolution and maintenance in the environment.
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spelling pubmed-43795672015-05-05 From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus Oliveira, Graziele Assis, Felipe Almeida, Gabriel Albarnaz, Jonas Lima, Maurício Andrade, Ana Cláudia Calixto, Rafael Oliveira, Cairo Neto, José Diomedes Trindade, Giliane Ferreira, Paulo César Kroon, Erna Geessien Abrahão, Jônatas Viruses Article Vaccinia virus (VACV) has had an important role for humanity because of its use during the smallpox eradication campaign. VACV is the etiologic agent of the bovine vaccinia (BV), an emerging zoonosis that has been associated with economic, social, veterinary and public health problems, mainly in Brazil and India. Despite the current and historical VACV importance, there is little information about its circulation, prevalence, origins and maintenance in the environment, natural reservoirs and diversity. Brazilian VACV (VACV-BR) are grouped into at least two groups based on genetic and biological diversity: group 1 (G1) and group 2 (G2). In this study, we went to the field and investigated VACV clonal diversity directly from exanthemous lesions, during BV outbreaks. Our results demonstrate that the G1 VACV-BR were more frequently isolated. Furthermore, we were able to co-detect the two variants (G1 and G2) in the same sample. Molecular and biological analysis corroborated previous reports and confirmed the co-circulation of two VACV-BR lineages. The detected G2 clones presented exclusive genetic and biological markers, distinct to reference isolates, including VACV-Western Reserve. Two clones presented a mosaic profile, with both G1 and G2 features based on the molecular analysis of A56R, A26L and C23L genes. Indeed, some SNPs and INDELs in A56R nucleotide sequences were observed among clones of the same virus population, maybe as a result of an increased mutation rate in a mixed population. These results provide information about the diversity profile in VACV populations, highlighting its importance to VACV evolution and maintenance in the environment. MDPI 2015-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4379567/ /pubmed/25785515 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7031218 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oliveira, Graziele
Assis, Felipe
Almeida, Gabriel
Albarnaz, Jonas
Lima, Maurício
Andrade, Ana Cláudia
Calixto, Rafael
Oliveira, Cairo
Neto, José Diomedes
Trindade, Giliane
Ferreira, Paulo César
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Abrahão, Jônatas
From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus
title From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus
title_full From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus
title_fullStr From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus
title_full_unstemmed From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus
title_short From Lesions to Viral Clones: Biological and Molecular Diversity amongst Autochthonous Brazilian Vaccinia Virus
title_sort from lesions to viral clones: biological and molecular diversity amongst autochthonous brazilian vaccinia virus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25785515
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7031218
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