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Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family

Proposals are described for the assignment of recently reported viruses, infecting rodents, bats and other mammalian species, to new species within the Hepacivirus and Pegivirus genera (family Flaviviridae). Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A–N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegiviru...

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Autores principales: Smith, Donald B., Becher, Paul, Bukh, Jens, Gould, Ernest A., Meyers, Gregor, Monath, Thomas, Muerhoff, A. Scott, Pletnev, Alexander, Rico-Hesse, Rebecca, Stapleton, Jack T., Simmonds, Peter
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5770844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27692039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000612
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author Smith, Donald B.
Becher, Paul
Bukh, Jens
Gould, Ernest A.
Meyers, Gregor
Monath, Thomas
Muerhoff, A. Scott
Pletnev, Alexander
Rico-Hesse, Rebecca
Stapleton, Jack T.
Simmonds, Peter
author_facet Smith, Donald B.
Becher, Paul
Bukh, Jens
Gould, Ernest A.
Meyers, Gregor
Monath, Thomas
Muerhoff, A. Scott
Pletnev, Alexander
Rico-Hesse, Rebecca
Stapleton, Jack T.
Simmonds, Peter
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description Proposals are described for the assignment of recently reported viruses, infecting rodents, bats and other mammalian species, to new species within the Hepacivirus and Pegivirus genera (family Flaviviridae). Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A–N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegivirus A–K) are based on phylogenetic relationships and sequence distances between conserved regions extracted from complete coding sequences for members of each proposed taxon. We propose that the species Hepatitis C virus is renamed Hepacivirus C in order to acknowledge its unique historical position and so as to minimize confusion. Despite the newly documented genetic diversity of hepaciviruses and pegiviruses, members of these genera remain phylogenetically distinct, and differ in hepatotropism and the possession of a basic core protein; pegiviruses in general lack these features. However, other characteristics that were originally used to support their division into separate genera are no longer definitive; there is overlap between the two genera in the type of internal ribosomal entry site and the presence of miR-122 sites in the 5′ UTR, the predicted number of N-linked glycosylation sites in the envelope E1 and E2 proteins, the presence of poly U tracts in the 3′ UTR and the propensity of viruses to establish a persistent infection. While all classified hepaciviruses and pegiviruses have mammalian hosts, the recent description of a hepaci-/pegi-like virus from a shark and the likely existence of further homologues in other non-mammalian species indicate that further species or genera remain to be defined in the future.
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spelling pubmed-57708442018-01-19 Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family Smith, Donald B. Becher, Paul Bukh, Jens Gould, Ernest A. Meyers, Gregor Monath, Thomas Muerhoff, A. Scott Pletnev, Alexander Rico-Hesse, Rebecca Stapleton, Jack T. Simmonds, Peter J Gen Virol Standard Proposals are described for the assignment of recently reported viruses, infecting rodents, bats and other mammalian species, to new species within the Hepacivirus and Pegivirus genera (family Flaviviridae). Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A–N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegivirus A–K) are based on phylogenetic relationships and sequence distances between conserved regions extracted from complete coding sequences for members of each proposed taxon. We propose that the species Hepatitis C virus is renamed Hepacivirus C in order to acknowledge its unique historical position and so as to minimize confusion. Despite the newly documented genetic diversity of hepaciviruses and pegiviruses, members of these genera remain phylogenetically distinct, and differ in hepatotropism and the possession of a basic core protein; pegiviruses in general lack these features. However, other characteristics that were originally used to support their division into separate genera are no longer definitive; there is overlap between the two genera in the type of internal ribosomal entry site and the presence of miR-122 sites in the 5′ UTR, the predicted number of N-linked glycosylation sites in the envelope E1 and E2 proteins, the presence of poly U tracts in the 3′ UTR and the propensity of viruses to establish a persistent infection. While all classified hepaciviruses and pegiviruses have mammalian hosts, the recent description of a hepaci-/pegi-like virus from a shark and the likely existence of further homologues in other non-mammalian species indicate that further species or genera remain to be defined in the future. Microbiology Society 2016-11 2016-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5770844/ /pubmed/27692039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000612 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article 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 the original author and source are credited.
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Smith, Donald B.
Becher, Paul
Bukh, Jens
Gould, Ernest A.
Meyers, Gregor
Monath, Thomas
Muerhoff, A. Scott
Pletnev, Alexander
Rico-Hesse, Rebecca
Stapleton, Jack T.
Simmonds, Peter
Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family
title Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family
title_full Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family
title_fullStr Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family
title_full_unstemmed Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family
title_short Proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera Hepacivirus and Pegivirus within the Flaviviridae family
title_sort proposed update to the taxonomy of the genera hepacivirus and pegivirus within the flaviviridae family
topic Standard
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5770844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27692039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.000612
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