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Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil
We characterized the 24 nearly full-length genomes of human parechoviruses (PeV) from children in the north of Brazil. The initial phylogenetic analysis indicated that 17 strains belonged to genotype 1, 5 to genotype 4, and 1 to genotype 17. A more detailed analysis revealed a high frequency of reco...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31146371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060488 |
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author | Leal, Élcio Luchs, Adriana Milagres, Flávio Augusto de Pádua Komninakis, Shirley Vasconcelos Gill, Danielle Elise Lobato, Márcia Cristina Alves Brito Sayão Brustulin, Rafael Chagas, Rogério Togisaki das Abrão, Maria de Fátima Neves dos Santos Soares, Cássia Vitória de Deus Alves Villanova, Fabiola Witkin, Steven S. Deng, Xutao Sabino, Ester Cerdeira Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antônio Charlys |
author_facet | Leal, Élcio Luchs, Adriana Milagres, Flávio Augusto de Pádua Komninakis, Shirley Vasconcelos Gill, Danielle Elise Lobato, Márcia Cristina Alves Brito Sayão Brustulin, Rafael Chagas, Rogério Togisaki das Abrão, Maria de Fátima Neves dos Santos Soares, Cássia Vitória de Deus Alves Villanova, Fabiola Witkin, Steven S. Deng, Xutao Sabino, Ester Cerdeira Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antônio Charlys |
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description | We characterized the 24 nearly full-length genomes of human parechoviruses (PeV) from children in the north of Brazil. The initial phylogenetic analysis indicated that 17 strains belonged to genotype 1, 5 to genotype 4, and 1 to genotype 17. A more detailed analysis revealed a high frequency of recombinant strains (58%): A total of 14 of our PeV-As were chimeric, with four distinct recombination patterns identified. Five strains were composed of genotypes 1 and 5 (Rec1/5); five strains shared a complex mosaic pattern formed by genotypes 4, 5, and 17 (Rec4/17/5); two strains were composed of genotypes 1 and 17 (Rec1/17); and two strains were composed of genotype 1 and an undetermined strain (Rec1/und). Coalescent analysis based on the Vp1 gene, which is free of recombination, indicated that the recombinant strains most likely arose in this region approximately 30 years ago. They are present in high frequencies and are circulating in different small and isolated cities in the state of Tocantins. Further studies will be needed to establish whether the detected recombinant strains have been replacing parental strains or if they are co-circulating in distinct frequencies in Tocantins. |
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spelling | pubmed-66305682019-08-19 Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil Leal, Élcio Luchs, Adriana Milagres, Flávio Augusto de Pádua Komninakis, Shirley Vasconcelos Gill, Danielle Elise Lobato, Márcia Cristina Alves Brito Sayão Brustulin, Rafael Chagas, Rogério Togisaki das Abrão, Maria de Fátima Neves dos Santos Soares, Cássia Vitória de Deus Alves Villanova, Fabiola Witkin, Steven S. Deng, Xutao Sabino, Ester Cerdeira Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antônio Charlys Viruses Article We characterized the 24 nearly full-length genomes of human parechoviruses (PeV) from children in the north of Brazil. The initial phylogenetic analysis indicated that 17 strains belonged to genotype 1, 5 to genotype 4, and 1 to genotype 17. A more detailed analysis revealed a high frequency of recombinant strains (58%): A total of 14 of our PeV-As were chimeric, with four distinct recombination patterns identified. Five strains were composed of genotypes 1 and 5 (Rec1/5); five strains shared a complex mosaic pattern formed by genotypes 4, 5, and 17 (Rec4/17/5); two strains were composed of genotypes 1 and 17 (Rec1/17); and two strains were composed of genotype 1 and an undetermined strain (Rec1/und). Coalescent analysis based on the Vp1 gene, which is free of recombination, indicated that the recombinant strains most likely arose in this region approximately 30 years ago. They are present in high frequencies and are circulating in different small and isolated cities in the state of Tocantins. Further studies will be needed to establish whether the detected recombinant strains have been replacing parental strains or if they are co-circulating in distinct frequencies in Tocantins. MDPI 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6630568/ /pubmed/31146371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060488 Text en © 2019 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Leal, Élcio Luchs, Adriana Milagres, Flávio Augusto de Pádua Komninakis, Shirley Vasconcelos Gill, Danielle Elise Lobato, Márcia Cristina Alves Brito Sayão Brustulin, Rafael Chagas, Rogério Togisaki das Abrão, Maria de Fátima Neves dos Santos Soares, Cássia Vitória de Deus Alves Villanova, Fabiola Witkin, Steven S. Deng, Xutao Sabino, Ester Cerdeira Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antônio Charlys Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil |
title | Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil |
title_full | Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil |
title_fullStr | Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil |
title_short | Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil |
title_sort | recombinant strains of human parechovirus in rural areas in the north of brazil |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31146371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060488 |
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