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Characterization of Two Historic Smallpox Specimens from a Czech Museum

Although smallpox has been known for centuries, the oldest available variola virus strains were isolated in the early 1940s. At that time, large regions of the world were already smallpox-free. Therefore, genetic information of these strains can represent only the very last fraction of a long evolut...

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Autores principales: Pajer, Petr, Dresler, Jiri, Kabíckova, Hana, Písa, Libor, Aganov, Pavel, Fucik, Karel, Elleder, Daniel, Hron, Tomas, Kuzelka, Vitezslav, Velemínsky, Petr, Klimentova, Jana, Fucikova, Alena, Pejchal, Jaroslav, Hrabakova, Rita, Benes, Vladimir, Rausch, Tobias, Dundr, Pavel, Pilin, Alexander, Cabala, Radomir, Hubalek, Martin, Stríbrny, Jan, Antwerpen, Markus H., Meyer, Hermann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28749451
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9080200
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author Pajer, Petr
Dresler, Jiri
Kabíckova, Hana
Písa, Libor
Aganov, Pavel
Fucik, Karel
Elleder, Daniel
Hron, Tomas
Kuzelka, Vitezslav
Velemínsky, Petr
Klimentova, Jana
Fucikova, Alena
Pejchal, Jaroslav
Hrabakova, Rita
Benes, Vladimir
Rausch, Tobias
Dundr, Pavel
Pilin, Alexander
Cabala, Radomir
Hubalek, Martin
Stríbrny, Jan
Antwerpen, Markus H.
Meyer, Hermann
author_facet Pajer, Petr
Dresler, Jiri
Kabíckova, Hana
Písa, Libor
Aganov, Pavel
Fucik, Karel
Elleder, Daniel
Hron, Tomas
Kuzelka, Vitezslav
Velemínsky, Petr
Klimentova, Jana
Fucikova, Alena
Pejchal, Jaroslav
Hrabakova, Rita
Benes, Vladimir
Rausch, Tobias
Dundr, Pavel
Pilin, Alexander
Cabala, Radomir
Hubalek, Martin
Stríbrny, Jan
Antwerpen, Markus H.
Meyer, Hermann
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description Although smallpox has been known for centuries, the oldest available variola virus strains were isolated in the early 1940s. At that time, large regions of the world were already smallpox-free. Therefore, genetic information of these strains can represent only the very last fraction of a long evolutionary process. Based on the genomes of 48 strains, two clades are differentiated: Clade 1 includes variants of variola major, and clade 2 includes West African and variola minor (Alastrim) strains. Recently, the genome of an almost 400-year-old Lithuanian mummy was determined, which fell basal to all currently sequenced strains of variola virus on phylogenetic trees. Here, we determined two complete variola virus genomes from human tissues kept in a museum in Prague dating back 60 and 160 years, respectively. Moreover, mass spectrometry-based proteomic, chemical, and microscopic examinations were performed. The 60-year-old specimen was most likely an importation from India, a country with endemic smallpox at that time. The genome of the 160-year-old specimen is related to clade 2 West African and variola minor strains. This sequence likely represents a new endemic European variant of variola virus circulating in the midst of the 19th century in Europe.
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spelling pubmed-55804572017-09-06 Characterization of Two Historic Smallpox Specimens from a Czech Museum Pajer, Petr Dresler, Jiri Kabíckova, Hana Písa, Libor Aganov, Pavel Fucik, Karel Elleder, Daniel Hron, Tomas Kuzelka, Vitezslav Velemínsky, Petr Klimentova, Jana Fucikova, Alena Pejchal, Jaroslav Hrabakova, Rita Benes, Vladimir Rausch, Tobias Dundr, Pavel Pilin, Alexander Cabala, Radomir Hubalek, Martin Stríbrny, Jan Antwerpen, Markus H. Meyer, Hermann Viruses Article Although smallpox has been known for centuries, the oldest available variola virus strains were isolated in the early 1940s. At that time, large regions of the world were already smallpox-free. Therefore, genetic information of these strains can represent only the very last fraction of a long evolutionary process. Based on the genomes of 48 strains, two clades are differentiated: Clade 1 includes variants of variola major, and clade 2 includes West African and variola minor (Alastrim) strains. Recently, the genome of an almost 400-year-old Lithuanian mummy was determined, which fell basal to all currently sequenced strains of variola virus on phylogenetic trees. Here, we determined two complete variola virus genomes from human tissues kept in a museum in Prague dating back 60 and 160 years, respectively. Moreover, mass spectrometry-based proteomic, chemical, and microscopic examinations were performed. The 60-year-old specimen was most likely an importation from India, a country with endemic smallpox at that time. The genome of the 160-year-old specimen is related to clade 2 West African and variola minor strains. This sequence likely represents a new endemic European variant of variola virus circulating in the midst of the 19th century in Europe. MDPI 2017-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5580457/ /pubmed/28749451 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9080200 Text en © 2017 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pajer, Petr
Dresler, Jiri
Kabíckova, Hana
Písa, Libor
Aganov, Pavel
Fucik, Karel
Elleder, Daniel
Hron, Tomas
Kuzelka, Vitezslav
Velemínsky, Petr
Klimentova, Jana
Fucikova, Alena
Pejchal, Jaroslav
Hrabakova, Rita
Benes, Vladimir
Rausch, Tobias
Dundr, Pavel
Pilin, Alexander
Cabala, Radomir
Hubalek, Martin
Stríbrny, Jan
Antwerpen, Markus H.
Meyer, Hermann
Characterization of Two Historic Smallpox Specimens from a Czech Museum
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title_fullStr Characterization of Two Historic Smallpox Specimens from a Czech Museum
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title_short Characterization of Two Historic Smallpox Specimens from a Czech Museum
title_sort characterization of two historic smallpox specimens from a czech museum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28749451
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v9080200
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