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Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition

BACKGROUND: Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is classified into antigenic subgroups A and B. Thirteen genotypes have been defined for RSV‐A and 20 for RSV‐B, without any consensus on genotype definition. METHODS: We evaluated clustering of RSV sequences published in GenBank until February 201...

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Autores principales: Goya, Stephanie, Galiano, Mónica, Nauwelaers, Inne, Trento, Alfonsina, Openshaw, Peter J., Mistchenko, Alicia S., Zambon, Maria, Viegas, Mariana
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32022426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12715
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author Goya, Stephanie
Galiano, Mónica
Nauwelaers, Inne
Trento, Alfonsina
Openshaw, Peter J.
Mistchenko, Alicia S.
Zambon, Maria
Viegas, Mariana
author_facet Goya, Stephanie
Galiano, Mónica
Nauwelaers, Inne
Trento, Alfonsina
Openshaw, Peter J.
Mistchenko, Alicia S.
Zambon, Maria
Viegas, Mariana
author_sort Goya, Stephanie
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description BACKGROUND: Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is classified into antigenic subgroups A and B. Thirteen genotypes have been defined for RSV‐A and 20 for RSV‐B, without any consensus on genotype definition. METHODS: We evaluated clustering of RSV sequences published in GenBank until February 2018 to define genotypes by using maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses and average p‐distances. RESULTS: We compared the patterns of sequence clustering of complete genomes; the three surface glycoproteins genes (SH, G, and F, single and concatenated); the ectodomain and the 2nd hypervariable region of G gene. Although complete genome analysis achieved the best resolution, the F, G, and G‐ectodomain phylogenies showed similar topologies with statistical support comparable to complete genome. Based on the widespread geographic representation and large number of available G‐ectodomain sequences, this region was chosen as the minimum region suitable for RSV genotyping. A genotype was defined as a monophyletic cluster of sequences with high statistical support (≥80% bootstrap and ≥0.8 posterior probability), with an intragenotype p‐distance ≤0.03 for both subgroups and an intergenotype p‐distance ≥0.09 for RSV‐A and ≥0.05 for RSV‐B. In this work, the number of genotypes was reduced from 13 to three for RSV‐A (GA1‐GA3) and from 20 to seven for RSV‐B (GB1‐GB7). Within these, two additional levels of classification were defined: subgenotypes and lineages. Signature amino acid substitutions to complement this classification were also identified. CONCLUSIONS: We propose an objective protocol for RSV genotyping suitable for adoption as an international standard to support the global expansion of RSV molecular surveillance.
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spelling pubmed-71826092020-05-01 Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition Goya, Stephanie Galiano, Mónica Nauwelaers, Inne Trento, Alfonsina Openshaw, Peter J. Mistchenko, Alicia S. Zambon, Maria Viegas, Mariana Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is classified into antigenic subgroups A and B. Thirteen genotypes have been defined for RSV‐A and 20 for RSV‐B, without any consensus on genotype definition. METHODS: We evaluated clustering of RSV sequences published in GenBank until February 2018 to define genotypes by using maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses and average p‐distances. RESULTS: We compared the patterns of sequence clustering of complete genomes; the three surface glycoproteins genes (SH, G, and F, single and concatenated); the ectodomain and the 2nd hypervariable region of G gene. Although complete genome analysis achieved the best resolution, the F, G, and G‐ectodomain phylogenies showed similar topologies with statistical support comparable to complete genome. Based on the widespread geographic representation and large number of available G‐ectodomain sequences, this region was chosen as the minimum region suitable for RSV genotyping. A genotype was defined as a monophyletic cluster of sequences with high statistical support (≥80% bootstrap and ≥0.8 posterior probability), with an intragenotype p‐distance ≤0.03 for both subgroups and an intergenotype p‐distance ≥0.09 for RSV‐A and ≥0.05 for RSV‐B. In this work, the number of genotypes was reduced from 13 to three for RSV‐A (GA1‐GA3) and from 20 to seven for RSV‐B (GB1‐GB7). Within these, two additional levels of classification were defined: subgenotypes and lineages. Signature amino acid substitutions to complement this classification were also identified. CONCLUSIONS: We propose an objective protocol for RSV genotyping suitable for adoption as an international standard to support the global expansion of RSV molecular surveillance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-05 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7182609/ /pubmed/32022426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12715 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Goya, Stephanie
Galiano, Mónica
Nauwelaers, Inne
Trento, Alfonsina
Openshaw, Peter J.
Mistchenko, Alicia S.
Zambon, Maria
Viegas, Mariana
Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition
title Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition
title_full Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition
title_fullStr Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition
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title_short Toward unified molecular surveillance of RSV: A proposal for genotype definition
title_sort toward unified molecular surveillance of rsv: a proposal for genotype definition
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32022426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12715
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