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Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing
Dengue virus (DENV) populations are characteristically highly diverse. Regular lineage extinction and replacement is an important dynamic DENV feature, and most DENV lineage turnover events are associated with increased incidence of disease. The role of genetic diversity in DENV lineage extinctions...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4643897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26566128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142473 |
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author | Choudhury, Md Abu Lott, William B Banu, Shahera Cheng, Anthony Youzhi Teo, Yik-Ying Ong, Rick Twee-Hee Aaskov, John |
author_facet | Choudhury, Md Abu Lott, William B Banu, Shahera Cheng, Anthony Youzhi Teo, Yik-Ying Ong, Rick Twee-Hee Aaskov, John |
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description | Dengue virus (DENV) populations are characteristically highly diverse. Regular lineage extinction and replacement is an important dynamic DENV feature, and most DENV lineage turnover events are associated with increased incidence of disease. The role of genetic diversity in DENV lineage extinctions is not understood. We investigated the nature and extent of genetic diversity in the envelope (E) gene of DENV serotype 1 representing different lineages histories. A region of the DENV genome spanning the E gene was amplified and sequenced by Roche/454 pyrosequencing. The pyrosequencing results identified distinct sub-populations (haplotypes) for each DENV-1 E gene. A phylogenetic tree was constructed with the consensus DENV-1 E gene nucleotide sequences, and the sequences of each constructed haplotype showed that the haplotypes segregated with the Sanger consensus sequence of the population from which they were drawn. Haplotypes determined through pyrosequencing identified a recombinant DENV genome that could not be identified through Sanger sequencing. Nucleotide level sequence diversities of DENV-1 populations determined from SNP analysis were very low, estimated from 0.009–0.01. There were also no stop codon, frameshift or non-frameshift mutations observed in the E genes of any lineage. No significant correlations between the accumulation of deleterious mutations or increasing genetic diversity and lineage extinction were observed (p>0.5). Although our hypothesis that accumulation of deleterious mutations over time led to the extinction and replacement of DENV lineages was ultimately not supported by the data, our data does highlight the significant technical issues that must be resolved in the way in which population diversity is measured for DENV and other viruses. The results provide an insight into the within-population genetic structure and diversity of DENV-1 populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-46438972015-11-18 Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing Choudhury, Md Abu Lott, William B Banu, Shahera Cheng, Anthony Youzhi Teo, Yik-Ying Ong, Rick Twee-Hee Aaskov, John PLoS One Research Article Dengue virus (DENV) populations are characteristically highly diverse. Regular lineage extinction and replacement is an important dynamic DENV feature, and most DENV lineage turnover events are associated with increased incidence of disease. The role of genetic diversity in DENV lineage extinctions is not understood. We investigated the nature and extent of genetic diversity in the envelope (E) gene of DENV serotype 1 representing different lineages histories. A region of the DENV genome spanning the E gene was amplified and sequenced by Roche/454 pyrosequencing. The pyrosequencing results identified distinct sub-populations (haplotypes) for each DENV-1 E gene. A phylogenetic tree was constructed with the consensus DENV-1 E gene nucleotide sequences, and the sequences of each constructed haplotype showed that the haplotypes segregated with the Sanger consensus sequence of the population from which they were drawn. Haplotypes determined through pyrosequencing identified a recombinant DENV genome that could not be identified through Sanger sequencing. Nucleotide level sequence diversities of DENV-1 populations determined from SNP analysis were very low, estimated from 0.009–0.01. There were also no stop codon, frameshift or non-frameshift mutations observed in the E genes of any lineage. No significant correlations between the accumulation of deleterious mutations or increasing genetic diversity and lineage extinction were observed (p>0.5). Although our hypothesis that accumulation of deleterious mutations over time led to the extinction and replacement of DENV lineages was ultimately not supported by the data, our data does highlight the significant technical issues that must be resolved in the way in which population diversity is measured for DENV and other viruses. The results provide an insight into the within-population genetic structure and diversity of DENV-1 populations. Public Library of Science 2015-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4643897/ /pubmed/26566128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142473 Text en © 2015 Choudhury 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 Choudhury, Md Abu Lott, William B Banu, Shahera Cheng, Anthony Youzhi Teo, Yik-Ying Ong, Rick Twee-Hee Aaskov, John Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing |
title | Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing |
title_full | Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing |
title_fullStr | Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing |
title_full_unstemmed | Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing |
title_short | Nature and Extent of Genetic Diversity of Dengue Viruses Determined by 454 Pyrosequencing |
title_sort | nature and extent of genetic diversity of dengue viruses determined by 454 pyrosequencing |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4643897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26566128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142473 |
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