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St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event

Since the reemergence of St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE) Virus (SLEV) in the Southwest United States, identified during the 2015 outbreak in Arizona, SLEV has been seasonally detected within Culex spp. populations throughout the Southwest United States. Previous work revealed the 2015 outbreak was caus...

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Autores principales: Ridenour, Chase L., Cocking, Jill, Poidmore, Samuel, Erickson, Daryn, Brock, Breezy, Valentine, Michael, Roe, Chandler C., Young, Steven J., Henke, Jennifer A., Hung, Kim Y., Wittie, Jeremy, Stefanakos, Elene, Sumner, Chris, Ruedas, Martha, Raman, Vivek, Seaton, Nicole, Bendik, William, Hornstra O’Neill, Heidie M., Sheridan, Krystal, Centner, Heather, Lemmer, Darrin, Fofanov, Viacheslav, Smith, Kirk, Will, James, Townsend, John, Foster, Jeffrey T., Keim, Paul S., Engelthaler, David M., Hepp, Crystal M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8217752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.667895
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author Ridenour, Chase L.
Cocking, Jill
Poidmore, Samuel
Erickson, Daryn
Brock, Breezy
Valentine, Michael
Roe, Chandler C.
Young, Steven J.
Henke, Jennifer A.
Hung, Kim Y.
Wittie, Jeremy
Stefanakos, Elene
Sumner, Chris
Ruedas, Martha
Raman, Vivek
Seaton, Nicole
Bendik, William
Hornstra O’Neill, Heidie M.
Sheridan, Krystal
Centner, Heather
Lemmer, Darrin
Fofanov, Viacheslav
Smith, Kirk
Will, James
Townsend, John
Foster, Jeffrey T.
Keim, Paul S.
Engelthaler, David M.
Hepp, Crystal M.
author_facet Ridenour, Chase L.
Cocking, Jill
Poidmore, Samuel
Erickson, Daryn
Brock, Breezy
Valentine, Michael
Roe, Chandler C.
Young, Steven J.
Henke, Jennifer A.
Hung, Kim Y.
Wittie, Jeremy
Stefanakos, Elene
Sumner, Chris
Ruedas, Martha
Raman, Vivek
Seaton, Nicole
Bendik, William
Hornstra O’Neill, Heidie M.
Sheridan, Krystal
Centner, Heather
Lemmer, Darrin
Fofanov, Viacheslav
Smith, Kirk
Will, James
Townsend, John
Foster, Jeffrey T.
Keim, Paul S.
Engelthaler, David M.
Hepp, Crystal M.
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description Since the reemergence of St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE) Virus (SLEV) in the Southwest United States, identified during the 2015 outbreak in Arizona, SLEV has been seasonally detected within Culex spp. populations throughout the Southwest United States. Previous work revealed the 2015 outbreak was caused by an importation of SLEV genotype III, which had only been detected previously in Argentina. However, little is known about when the importation occurred or the transmission and genetic dynamics since its arrival into the Southwest. In this study, we sought to determine whether the annual detection of SLEV in the Southwest is due to enzootic cycling or new importations. To address this question, we analyzed 174 SLEV genomes (142 sequenced as part of this study) using Bayesian phylogenetic analyses to estimate the date of arrival into the American Southwest and characterize the underlying population structure of SLEV. Phylogenetic clustering showed that SLEV variants circulating in Maricopa and Riverside counties form two distinct populations with little evidence of inter-county transmission since the onset of the outbreak. Alternatively, it appears that in 2019, Yuma and Clark counties experienced annual importations of SLEV that originated in Riverside and Maricopa counties. Finally, the earliest representatives of SLEV genotype III in the Southwest form a polytomy that includes both California and Arizona samples. We propose that the initial outbreak most likely resulted from the importation of a population of SLEV genotype III variants, perhaps in multiple birds, possibly multiple species, migrating north in 2013, rather than a single variant introduced by one bird.
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spelling pubmed-82177522021-06-23 St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event Ridenour, Chase L. Cocking, Jill Poidmore, Samuel Erickson, Daryn Brock, Breezy Valentine, Michael Roe, Chandler C. Young, Steven J. Henke, Jennifer A. Hung, Kim Y. Wittie, Jeremy Stefanakos, Elene Sumner, Chris Ruedas, Martha Raman, Vivek Seaton, Nicole Bendik, William Hornstra O’Neill, Heidie M. Sheridan, Krystal Centner, Heather Lemmer, Darrin Fofanov, Viacheslav Smith, Kirk Will, James Townsend, John Foster, Jeffrey T. Keim, Paul S. Engelthaler, David M. Hepp, Crystal M. Front Genet Genetics Since the reemergence of St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE) Virus (SLEV) in the Southwest United States, identified during the 2015 outbreak in Arizona, SLEV has been seasonally detected within Culex spp. populations throughout the Southwest United States. Previous work revealed the 2015 outbreak was caused by an importation of SLEV genotype III, which had only been detected previously in Argentina. However, little is known about when the importation occurred or the transmission and genetic dynamics since its arrival into the Southwest. In this study, we sought to determine whether the annual detection of SLEV in the Southwest is due to enzootic cycling or new importations. To address this question, we analyzed 174 SLEV genomes (142 sequenced as part of this study) using Bayesian phylogenetic analyses to estimate the date of arrival into the American Southwest and characterize the underlying population structure of SLEV. Phylogenetic clustering showed that SLEV variants circulating in Maricopa and Riverside counties form two distinct populations with little evidence of inter-county transmission since the onset of the outbreak. Alternatively, it appears that in 2019, Yuma and Clark counties experienced annual importations of SLEV that originated in Riverside and Maricopa counties. Finally, the earliest representatives of SLEV genotype III in the Southwest form a polytomy that includes both California and Arizona samples. We propose that the initial outbreak most likely resulted from the importation of a population of SLEV genotype III variants, perhaps in multiple birds, possibly multiple species, migrating north in 2013, rather than a single variant introduced by one bird. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8217752/ /pubmed/34168675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.667895 Text en Copyright © 2021 Ridenour, Cocking, Poidmore, Erickson, Brock, Valentine, Roe, Young, Henke, Hung, Wittie, Stefanakos, Sumner, Ruedas, Raman, Seaton, Bendik, Hornstra O’Neill, Sheridan, Centner, Lemmer, Fofanov, Smith, Will, Townsend, Foster, Keim, Engelthaler and Hepp. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Ridenour, Chase L.
Cocking, Jill
Poidmore, Samuel
Erickson, Daryn
Brock, Breezy
Valentine, Michael
Roe, Chandler C.
Young, Steven J.
Henke, Jennifer A.
Hung, Kim Y.
Wittie, Jeremy
Stefanakos, Elene
Sumner, Chris
Ruedas, Martha
Raman, Vivek
Seaton, Nicole
Bendik, William
Hornstra O’Neill, Heidie M.
Sheridan, Krystal
Centner, Heather
Lemmer, Darrin
Fofanov, Viacheslav
Smith, Kirk
Will, James
Townsend, John
Foster, Jeffrey T.
Keim, Paul S.
Engelthaler, David M.
Hepp, Crystal M.
St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event
title St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event
title_full St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event
title_fullStr St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event
title_full_unstemmed St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event
title_short St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event
title_sort st. louis encephalitis virus in the southwestern united states: a phylogeographic case for a multi-variant introduction event
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8217752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.667895
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