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Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria

Lassa virus is genetically diverse with several lineages circulating in West Africa. This study aimed at describing the sequence variability of Lassa virus across Nigeria and inferring its spatiotemporal evolution. We sequenced and isolated 77 Lassa virus strains from 16 Nigerian states. The final d...

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Autores principales: Ehichioya, Deborah U., Dellicour, Simon, Pahlmann, Meike, Rieger, Toni, Oestereich, Lisa, Becker-Ziaja, Beate, Cadar, Daniel, Ighodalo, Yemisi, Olokor, Thomas, Omomoh, Emmanuel, Oyakhilome, Jennifer, Omiunu, Racheal, Agbukor, Jacqueline, Ebo, Benevolence, Aiyepada, John, Ebhodaghe, Paulson, Osiemi, Blessing, Ehikhametalor, Solomon, Akhilomen, Patience, Airende, Michael, Esumeh, Rita, Muoebonam, Ekene, Giwa, Rosemary, Ekanem, Anieno, Igenegbale, Ganiyu, Odigie, George, Okonofua, Grace, Enigbe, Racheal, Omonegho Yerumoh, Edna, Pallasch, Elisa, Bockholt, Sabrina, Kafetzopoulou, Liana E., Duraffour, Sophie, Okokhere, Peter O., Akpede, George O., Okogbenin, Sylvanus A., Odia, Ikponmwosa, Aire, Chris, Akpede, Nosa, Tobin, Ekaete, Ogbaini-Emovon, Ephraim, Lemey, Philippe, Adomeh, Donatus I., Asogun, Danny A., Günther, Stephan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6803284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31413134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00929-19
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author Ehichioya, Deborah U.
Dellicour, Simon
Pahlmann, Meike
Rieger, Toni
Oestereich, Lisa
Becker-Ziaja, Beate
Cadar, Daniel
Ighodalo, Yemisi
Olokor, Thomas
Omomoh, Emmanuel
Oyakhilome, Jennifer
Omiunu, Racheal
Agbukor, Jacqueline
Ebo, Benevolence
Aiyepada, John
Ebhodaghe, Paulson
Osiemi, Blessing
Ehikhametalor, Solomon
Akhilomen, Patience
Airende, Michael
Esumeh, Rita
Muoebonam, Ekene
Giwa, Rosemary
Ekanem, Anieno
Igenegbale, Ganiyu
Odigie, George
Okonofua, Grace
Enigbe, Racheal
Omonegho Yerumoh, Edna
Pallasch, Elisa
Bockholt, Sabrina
Kafetzopoulou, Liana E.
Duraffour, Sophie
Okokhere, Peter O.
Akpede, George O.
Okogbenin, Sylvanus A.
Odia, Ikponmwosa
Aire, Chris
Akpede, Nosa
Tobin, Ekaete
Ogbaini-Emovon, Ephraim
Lemey, Philippe
Adomeh, Donatus I.
Asogun, Danny A.
Günther, Stephan
author_facet Ehichioya, Deborah U.
Dellicour, Simon
Pahlmann, Meike
Rieger, Toni
Oestereich, Lisa
Becker-Ziaja, Beate
Cadar, Daniel
Ighodalo, Yemisi
Olokor, Thomas
Omomoh, Emmanuel
Oyakhilome, Jennifer
Omiunu, Racheal
Agbukor, Jacqueline
Ebo, Benevolence
Aiyepada, John
Ebhodaghe, Paulson
Osiemi, Blessing
Ehikhametalor, Solomon
Akhilomen, Patience
Airende, Michael
Esumeh, Rita
Muoebonam, Ekene
Giwa, Rosemary
Ekanem, Anieno
Igenegbale, Ganiyu
Odigie, George
Okonofua, Grace
Enigbe, Racheal
Omonegho Yerumoh, Edna
Pallasch, Elisa
Bockholt, Sabrina
Kafetzopoulou, Liana E.
Duraffour, Sophie
Okokhere, Peter O.
Akpede, George O.
Okogbenin, Sylvanus A.
Odia, Ikponmwosa
Aire, Chris
Akpede, Nosa
Tobin, Ekaete
Ogbaini-Emovon, Ephraim
Lemey, Philippe
Adomeh, Donatus I.
Asogun, Danny A.
Günther, Stephan
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description Lassa virus is genetically diverse with several lineages circulating in West Africa. This study aimed at describing the sequence variability of Lassa virus across Nigeria and inferring its spatiotemporal evolution. We sequenced and isolated 77 Lassa virus strains from 16 Nigerian states. The final data set, including previous works, comprised metadata and sequences of 219 unique strains sampled between 1969 and 2018 in 22 states. Most of this data originated from Lassa fever patients diagnosed at Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Edo State, Nigeria. The majority of sequences clustered with the main Nigerian lineages II and III, while a few sequences formed a new cluster related to Lassa virus strains from Hylomyscus pamfi. Within lineages II and III, seven and five sublineages, respectively, were distinguishable. Phylogeographic analysis suggests an origin of lineage II in the southeastern part of the country around Ebonyi State and a main vector of dispersal toward the west across the Niger River, through Anambra, Kogi, Delta, and Edo into Ondo State. The frontline of virus dispersal appears to be in Ondo. Minor vectors are directed northeast toward Taraba and Adamawa and south toward Imo and Rivers. Lineage III might have spread from northern Plateau State into Kaduna, Nasarawa, Federal Capital Territory, and Bauchi. One sublineage moved south and crossed the Benue River into Benue State. This study provides a geographic mapping of lineages and phylogenetic clusters in Nigeria at a higher resolution. In addition, we estimated the direction and time frame of virus dispersal in the country. IMPORTANCE Lassa virus is the causative agent of Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic fever with a case fatality rate of approximately 30% in Africa. Previous studies disclosed a geographical pattern in the distribution of Lassa virus strains and a westward movement of the virus across West Africa during evolution. Our study provides a deeper understanding of the geography of genetic lineages and sublineages of the virus in Nigeria. In addition, we modeled how the virus spread in the country. This knowledge allows us to predict into which geographical areas the virus might spread in the future and prioritize areas for Lassa fever surveillance. Our study not only aimed to generate Lassa virus sequences from across Nigeria but also to isolate and conserve the respective viruses for future research. Both isolates and sequences are important for the development and evaluation of medical countermeasures to treat and prevent Lassa fever, such as diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-68032842019-10-28 Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria Ehichioya, Deborah U. Dellicour, Simon Pahlmann, Meike Rieger, Toni Oestereich, Lisa Becker-Ziaja, Beate Cadar, Daniel Ighodalo, Yemisi Olokor, Thomas Omomoh, Emmanuel Oyakhilome, Jennifer Omiunu, Racheal Agbukor, Jacqueline Ebo, Benevolence Aiyepada, John Ebhodaghe, Paulson Osiemi, Blessing Ehikhametalor, Solomon Akhilomen, Patience Airende, Michael Esumeh, Rita Muoebonam, Ekene Giwa, Rosemary Ekanem, Anieno Igenegbale, Ganiyu Odigie, George Okonofua, Grace Enigbe, Racheal Omonegho Yerumoh, Edna Pallasch, Elisa Bockholt, Sabrina Kafetzopoulou, Liana E. Duraffour, Sophie Okokhere, Peter O. Akpede, George O. Okogbenin, Sylvanus A. Odia, Ikponmwosa Aire, Chris Akpede, Nosa Tobin, Ekaete Ogbaini-Emovon, Ephraim Lemey, Philippe Adomeh, Donatus I. Asogun, Danny A. Günther, Stephan J Virol Genetic Diversity and Evolution Lassa virus is genetically diverse with several lineages circulating in West Africa. This study aimed at describing the sequence variability of Lassa virus across Nigeria and inferring its spatiotemporal evolution. We sequenced and isolated 77 Lassa virus strains from 16 Nigerian states. The final data set, including previous works, comprised metadata and sequences of 219 unique strains sampled between 1969 and 2018 in 22 states. Most of this data originated from Lassa fever patients diagnosed at Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Edo State, Nigeria. The majority of sequences clustered with the main Nigerian lineages II and III, while a few sequences formed a new cluster related to Lassa virus strains from Hylomyscus pamfi. Within lineages II and III, seven and five sublineages, respectively, were distinguishable. Phylogeographic analysis suggests an origin of lineage II in the southeastern part of the country around Ebonyi State and a main vector of dispersal toward the west across the Niger River, through Anambra, Kogi, Delta, and Edo into Ondo State. The frontline of virus dispersal appears to be in Ondo. Minor vectors are directed northeast toward Taraba and Adamawa and south toward Imo and Rivers. Lineage III might have spread from northern Plateau State into Kaduna, Nasarawa, Federal Capital Territory, and Bauchi. One sublineage moved south and crossed the Benue River into Benue State. This study provides a geographic mapping of lineages and phylogenetic clusters in Nigeria at a higher resolution. In addition, we estimated the direction and time frame of virus dispersal in the country. IMPORTANCE Lassa virus is the causative agent of Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic fever with a case fatality rate of approximately 30% in Africa. Previous studies disclosed a geographical pattern in the distribution of Lassa virus strains and a westward movement of the virus across West Africa during evolution. Our study provides a deeper understanding of the geography of genetic lineages and sublineages of the virus in Nigeria. In addition, we modeled how the virus spread in the country. This knowledge allows us to predict into which geographical areas the virus might spread in the future and prioritize areas for Lassa fever surveillance. Our study not only aimed to generate Lassa virus sequences from across Nigeria but also to isolate and conserve the respective viruses for future research. Both isolates and sequences are important for the development and evaluation of medical countermeasures to treat and prevent Lassa fever, such as diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. American Society for Microbiology 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6803284/ /pubmed/31413134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00929-19 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ehichioya et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Genetic Diversity and Evolution
Ehichioya, Deborah U.
Dellicour, Simon
Pahlmann, Meike
Rieger, Toni
Oestereich, Lisa
Becker-Ziaja, Beate
Cadar, Daniel
Ighodalo, Yemisi
Olokor, Thomas
Omomoh, Emmanuel
Oyakhilome, Jennifer
Omiunu, Racheal
Agbukor, Jacqueline
Ebo, Benevolence
Aiyepada, John
Ebhodaghe, Paulson
Osiemi, Blessing
Ehikhametalor, Solomon
Akhilomen, Patience
Airende, Michael
Esumeh, Rita
Muoebonam, Ekene
Giwa, Rosemary
Ekanem, Anieno
Igenegbale, Ganiyu
Odigie, George
Okonofua, Grace
Enigbe, Racheal
Omonegho Yerumoh, Edna
Pallasch, Elisa
Bockholt, Sabrina
Kafetzopoulou, Liana E.
Duraffour, Sophie
Okokhere, Peter O.
Akpede, George O.
Okogbenin, Sylvanus A.
Odia, Ikponmwosa
Aire, Chris
Akpede, Nosa
Tobin, Ekaete
Ogbaini-Emovon, Ephraim
Lemey, Philippe
Adomeh, Donatus I.
Asogun, Danny A.
Günther, Stephan
Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria
title Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria
title_full Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria
title_fullStr Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria
title_short Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria
title_sort phylogeography of lassa virus in nigeria
topic Genetic Diversity and Evolution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6803284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31413134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00929-19
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