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No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy
The 17(th) century plague epidemic had a particularly strong demographic toll in Southern Europe, especially Italy, where it caused long-lasting economical damage. Whether this resulted from ineffective sanitation measures or more pathogenic Yersinia pestis strains remains unknown. DNA screening of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33981971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102383 |
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author | Seguin-Orlando, Andaine Costedoat, Caroline Der Sarkissian, Clio Tzortzis, Stéfan Kamel, Célia Telmon, Norbert Dalén, Love Thèves, Catherine Signoli, Michel Orlando, Ludovic |
author_facet | Seguin-Orlando, Andaine Costedoat, Caroline Der Sarkissian, Clio Tzortzis, Stéfan Kamel, Célia Telmon, Norbert Dalén, Love Thèves, Catherine Signoli, Michel Orlando, Ludovic |
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description | The 17(th) century plague epidemic had a particularly strong demographic toll in Southern Europe, especially Italy, where it caused long-lasting economical damage. Whether this resulted from ineffective sanitation measures or more pathogenic Yersinia pestis strains remains unknown. DNA screening of 26 skeletons from the 1629-1630 plague cemetery of Lariey (French Alps) identified two teeth rich in plague genetic material. Further sequencing revealed two Y. pestis genomes phylogenetically closest to those from the 1636 outbreak of San Procolo a Naturno, Italy. They both belonged to a cluster extending from the Alps to Northern Germany that probably propagated during the Thirty Years war. Sequence variation did not support faster evolutionary rates in the Italian genomes and revealed only rare private non-synonymous mutations not affecting virulence genes. This, and the more heterogeneous spatial diffusion of the epidemic outside Italy, suggests environmental or social rather than biological causes for the severe Italian epidemic trajectory. |
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spelling | pubmed-80820922021-05-11 No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy Seguin-Orlando, Andaine Costedoat, Caroline Der Sarkissian, Clio Tzortzis, Stéfan Kamel, Célia Telmon, Norbert Dalén, Love Thèves, Catherine Signoli, Michel Orlando, Ludovic iScience Article The 17(th) century plague epidemic had a particularly strong demographic toll in Southern Europe, especially Italy, where it caused long-lasting economical damage. Whether this resulted from ineffective sanitation measures or more pathogenic Yersinia pestis strains remains unknown. DNA screening of 26 skeletons from the 1629-1630 plague cemetery of Lariey (French Alps) identified two teeth rich in plague genetic material. Further sequencing revealed two Y. pestis genomes phylogenetically closest to those from the 1636 outbreak of San Procolo a Naturno, Italy. They both belonged to a cluster extending from the Alps to Northern Germany that probably propagated during the Thirty Years war. Sequence variation did not support faster evolutionary rates in the Italian genomes and revealed only rare private non-synonymous mutations not affecting virulence genes. This, and the more heterogeneous spatial diffusion of the epidemic outside Italy, suggests environmental or social rather than biological causes for the severe Italian epidemic trajectory. Elsevier 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8082092/ /pubmed/33981971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102383 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Seguin-Orlando, Andaine Costedoat, Caroline Der Sarkissian, Clio Tzortzis, Stéfan Kamel, Célia Telmon, Norbert Dalén, Love Thèves, Catherine Signoli, Michel Orlando, Ludovic No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy |
title | No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy |
title_full | No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy |
title_fullStr | No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy |
title_short | No particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in Italy |
title_sort | no particular genomic features underpin the dramatic economic consequences of 17(th) century plague epidemics in italy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33981971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102383 |
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