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Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal
BACKGROUND: In Portugal, entomological surveys to detect phleboviruses in their natural vectors have not been performed so far. Thus, the aims of the present study were to detect, isolate and characterize phleboviruses in sandfly populations of Portugal. FINDINGS: From May to October 2007–2008, 896...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26497645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0407-0 |
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author | Amaro, Fátima Zé-Zé, Líbia Alves, Maria J. Börstler, Jessica Clos, Joachim Lorenzen, Stephan Becker, Stefanie Christine Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas Cadar, Daniel |
author_facet | Amaro, Fátima Zé-Zé, Líbia Alves, Maria J. Börstler, Jessica Clos, Joachim Lorenzen, Stephan Becker, Stefanie Christine Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas Cadar, Daniel |
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description | BACKGROUND: In Portugal, entomological surveys to detect phleboviruses in their natural vectors have not been performed so far. Thus, the aims of the present study were to detect, isolate and characterize phleboviruses in sandfly populations of Portugal. FINDINGS: From May to October 2007–2008, 896 female sandflies were trapped in Arrábida region, located on the southwest coast of Portugal. Phlebovirus RNA was detected by using a pan-phlebovirus RT-PCR in 4 out of 34 Phlebotomus perniciosus pools. Direct sequencing of the amplicons showed that 2 samples exhibited 72 % nucleotide identity with Arbia virus, and two showed 96 % nucleotide identity with Massilia virus. The Arbia-like virus (named Alcube virus) was isolated in cell culture and complete genomic sequences of one Alcube and two Massila viruses were determined using next-generation sequencing technology. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that Alcube virus clustered with members of the Salehabad virus species complex. Within this clade, Alcube virus forms a monophyletic lineage with the Arbia, Salehabad and Adana viruses sharing a common ancestor. Arbia virus has been identified as the most closely related virus with 20-28 % nucleotide and 10-27 % amino acid divergences depending on the analysed segment. CONCLUSIONS: We have provided genetic evidence for the circulation of a novel phlebovirus species named Alcube virus in Ph. perniciosus and co-circulation of Massilia virus, in Arrábida region, southwest of Portugal. Further epidemiological investigations and surveillance for sandfly-borne phleboviruses in Portugal are needed to elucidate their medical importance. |
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spelling | pubmed-46195502015-10-26 Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal Amaro, Fátima Zé-Zé, Líbia Alves, Maria J. Börstler, Jessica Clos, Joachim Lorenzen, Stephan Becker, Stefanie Christine Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas Cadar, Daniel Virol J Short Report BACKGROUND: In Portugal, entomological surveys to detect phleboviruses in their natural vectors have not been performed so far. Thus, the aims of the present study were to detect, isolate and characterize phleboviruses in sandfly populations of Portugal. FINDINGS: From May to October 2007–2008, 896 female sandflies were trapped in Arrábida region, located on the southwest coast of Portugal. Phlebovirus RNA was detected by using a pan-phlebovirus RT-PCR in 4 out of 34 Phlebotomus perniciosus pools. Direct sequencing of the amplicons showed that 2 samples exhibited 72 % nucleotide identity with Arbia virus, and two showed 96 % nucleotide identity with Massilia virus. The Arbia-like virus (named Alcube virus) was isolated in cell culture and complete genomic sequences of one Alcube and two Massila viruses were determined using next-generation sequencing technology. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that Alcube virus clustered with members of the Salehabad virus species complex. Within this clade, Alcube virus forms a monophyletic lineage with the Arbia, Salehabad and Adana viruses sharing a common ancestor. Arbia virus has been identified as the most closely related virus with 20-28 % nucleotide and 10-27 % amino acid divergences depending on the analysed segment. CONCLUSIONS: We have provided genetic evidence for the circulation of a novel phlebovirus species named Alcube virus in Ph. perniciosus and co-circulation of Massilia virus, in Arrábida region, southwest of Portugal. Further epidemiological investigations and surveillance for sandfly-borne phleboviruses in Portugal are needed to elucidate their medical importance. BioMed Central 2015-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4619550/ /pubmed/26497645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0407-0 Text en © Amaro et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Short Report Amaro, Fátima Zé-Zé, Líbia Alves, Maria J. Börstler, Jessica Clos, Joachim Lorenzen, Stephan Becker, Stefanie Christine Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas Cadar, Daniel Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal |
title | Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal |
title_full | Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal |
title_fullStr | Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal |
title_full_unstemmed | Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal |
title_short | Co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and Massilia virus in sandflies, Portugal |
title_sort | co-circulation of a novel phlebovirus and massilia virus in sandflies, portugal |
topic | Short Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26497645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0407-0 |
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