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Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts

The natural evolution of rabies virus (RABV) provides a potent example of multiple host shifts and an important opportunity to determine the mechanisms that underpin viral emergence. Using 321 genome sequences spanning an unprecedented diversity of RABV, we compared evolutionary rates and selection...

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Autores principales: Troupin, Cécile, Dacheux, Laurent, Tanguy, Marion, Sabeta, Claude, Blanc, Hervé, Bouchier, Christiane, Vignuzzi, Marco, Duchene, Sebastián, Holmes, Edward C., Bourhy, Hervé
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5158080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27977811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006041
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author Troupin, Cécile
Dacheux, Laurent
Tanguy, Marion
Sabeta, Claude
Blanc, Hervé
Bouchier, Christiane
Vignuzzi, Marco
Duchene, Sebastián
Holmes, Edward C.
Bourhy, Hervé
author_facet Troupin, Cécile
Dacheux, Laurent
Tanguy, Marion
Sabeta, Claude
Blanc, Hervé
Bouchier, Christiane
Vignuzzi, Marco
Duchene, Sebastián
Holmes, Edward C.
Bourhy, Hervé
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description The natural evolution of rabies virus (RABV) provides a potent example of multiple host shifts and an important opportunity to determine the mechanisms that underpin viral emergence. Using 321 genome sequences spanning an unprecedented diversity of RABV, we compared evolutionary rates and selection pressures in viruses sampled from multiple primary host shifts that occurred on various continents. Two major phylogenetic groups, bat-related RABV and dog-related RABV, experiencing markedly different evolutionary dynamics were identified. While no correlation between time and genetic divergence was found in bat-related RABV, the evolution of dog-related RABV followed a generally clock-like structure, although with a relatively low evolutionary rate. Subsequent molecular clock dating indicated that dog-related RABV likely underwent a rapid global spread following the intensification of intercontinental trade starting in the 15(th) century. Strikingly, although dog RABV has jumped to various wildlife species from the order Carnivora, we found no clear evidence that these host-jumping events involved adaptive evolution, with RABV instead characterized by strong purifying selection, suggesting that ecological processes also play an important role in shaping patterns of emergence. However, specific amino acid changes were associated with the parallel emergence of RABV in ferret-badgers in Asia, and some host shifts were associated with increases in evolutionary rate, particularly in the ferret-badger and mongoose, implying that changes in host species can have important impacts on evolutionary dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-51580802016-12-21 Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts Troupin, Cécile Dacheux, Laurent Tanguy, Marion Sabeta, Claude Blanc, Hervé Bouchier, Christiane Vignuzzi, Marco Duchene, Sebastián Holmes, Edward C. Bourhy, Hervé PLoS Pathog Research Article The natural evolution of rabies virus (RABV) provides a potent example of multiple host shifts and an important opportunity to determine the mechanisms that underpin viral emergence. Using 321 genome sequences spanning an unprecedented diversity of RABV, we compared evolutionary rates and selection pressures in viruses sampled from multiple primary host shifts that occurred on various continents. Two major phylogenetic groups, bat-related RABV and dog-related RABV, experiencing markedly different evolutionary dynamics were identified. While no correlation between time and genetic divergence was found in bat-related RABV, the evolution of dog-related RABV followed a generally clock-like structure, although with a relatively low evolutionary rate. Subsequent molecular clock dating indicated that dog-related RABV likely underwent a rapid global spread following the intensification of intercontinental trade starting in the 15(th) century. Strikingly, although dog RABV has jumped to various wildlife species from the order Carnivora, we found no clear evidence that these host-jumping events involved adaptive evolution, with RABV instead characterized by strong purifying selection, suggesting that ecological processes also play an important role in shaping patterns of emergence. However, specific amino acid changes were associated with the parallel emergence of RABV in ferret-badgers in Asia, and some host shifts were associated with increases in evolutionary rate, particularly in the ferret-badger and mongoose, implying that changes in host species can have important impacts on evolutionary dynamics. Public Library of Science 2016-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5158080/ /pubmed/27977811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006041 Text en © 2016 Troupin 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Troupin, Cécile
Dacheux, Laurent
Tanguy, Marion
Sabeta, Claude
Blanc, Hervé
Bouchier, Christiane
Vignuzzi, Marco
Duchene, Sebastián
Holmes, Edward C.
Bourhy, Hervé
Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts
title Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts
title_full Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts
title_fullStr Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts
title_full_unstemmed Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts
title_short Large-Scale Phylogenomic Analysis Reveals the Complex Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Multiple Carnivore Hosts
title_sort large-scale phylogenomic analysis reveals the complex evolutionary history of rabies virus in multiple carnivore hosts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5158080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27977811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006041
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