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Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus

We investigated temporal trends of codon usage changes for different host species to determine their importance in Zika virus (ZIKV) evolution. Viral spillover resulting from the potential of codon adaptation to host genome was also assessed for the African genotype ZIKV in comparison to the Asian g...

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Autores principales: Faye, Martin, Zein, Naimah, Loucoubar, Cheikh, Weidmann, Manfred, Faye, Ousmane, Cunha, Marielton dos Passos, Zanotto, Paolo Marinho de Andrade, Alpha Sall, Amadou, Faye, Oumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33202554
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111306
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author Faye, Martin
Zein, Naimah
Loucoubar, Cheikh
Weidmann, Manfred
Faye, Ousmane
Cunha, Marielton dos Passos
Zanotto, Paolo Marinho de Andrade
Alpha Sall, Amadou
Faye, Oumar
author_facet Faye, Martin
Zein, Naimah
Loucoubar, Cheikh
Weidmann, Manfred
Faye, Ousmane
Cunha, Marielton dos Passos
Zanotto, Paolo Marinho de Andrade
Alpha Sall, Amadou
Faye, Oumar
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description We investigated temporal trends of codon usage changes for different host species to determine their importance in Zika virus (ZIKV) evolution. Viral spillover resulting from the potential of codon adaptation to host genome was also assessed for the African genotype ZIKV in comparison to the Asian genotype. To improve our understanding on its zoonotic maintenance, we evaluated in vitro the biological properties of the African genotype ZIKV in vertebrate and mosquito cell lines. Analyses were performed in comparison to Yellow fever virus (YFV). Despite significantly lower codon adaptation index trends than YFV, ZIKV showed evident codon adaptation to vertebrate hosts, particularly for the green African monkey Chlorocebus aethiops. PCA and CAI analyses at the individual ZIKV gene level for both human and Aedes aegypti indicated a clear distinction between the two genotypes. African ZIKV isolates showed higher virulence in mosquito cells than in vertebrate cells. Their higher replication in mosquito cells than African YFV confirmed the role of mosquitoes in the natural maintenance of the African genotype ZIKV. An analysis of individual strain growth characteristics indicated that the widely used reference strain MR766 replicates poorly in comparison to African ZIKV isolates. The recombinant African Zika virus strain ArD128000*(E/NS5) may be a good model to include in studies on the mechanism of host tropism, as it cannot replicate in the tested vertebrate cell line.
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spelling pubmed-76965182020-11-29 Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus Faye, Martin Zein, Naimah Loucoubar, Cheikh Weidmann, Manfred Faye, Ousmane Cunha, Marielton dos Passos Zanotto, Paolo Marinho de Andrade Alpha Sall, Amadou Faye, Oumar Viruses Article We investigated temporal trends of codon usage changes for different host species to determine their importance in Zika virus (ZIKV) evolution. Viral spillover resulting from the potential of codon adaptation to host genome was also assessed for the African genotype ZIKV in comparison to the Asian genotype. To improve our understanding on its zoonotic maintenance, we evaluated in vitro the biological properties of the African genotype ZIKV in vertebrate and mosquito cell lines. Analyses were performed in comparison to Yellow fever virus (YFV). Despite significantly lower codon adaptation index trends than YFV, ZIKV showed evident codon adaptation to vertebrate hosts, particularly for the green African monkey Chlorocebus aethiops. PCA and CAI analyses at the individual ZIKV gene level for both human and Aedes aegypti indicated a clear distinction between the two genotypes. African ZIKV isolates showed higher virulence in mosquito cells than in vertebrate cells. Their higher replication in mosquito cells than African YFV confirmed the role of mosquitoes in the natural maintenance of the African genotype ZIKV. An analysis of individual strain growth characteristics indicated that the widely used reference strain MR766 replicates poorly in comparison to African ZIKV isolates. The recombinant African Zika virus strain ArD128000*(E/NS5) may be a good model to include in studies on the mechanism of host tropism, as it cannot replicate in the tested vertebrate cell line. MDPI 2020-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7696518/ /pubmed/33202554 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111306 Text en © 2020 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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Faye, Martin
Zein, Naimah
Loucoubar, Cheikh
Weidmann, Manfred
Faye, Ousmane
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Zanotto, Paolo Marinho de Andrade
Alpha Sall, Amadou
Faye, Oumar
Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus
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title_full Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus
title_fullStr Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus
title_full_unstemmed Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus
title_short Biological Characteristics and Patterns of Codon Usage Evolution for the African Genotype Zika Virus
title_sort biological characteristics and patterns of codon usage evolution for the african genotype zika virus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33202554
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111306
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