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Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints

Norovirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Over 30 different genotypes, mostly from genogroup I (GI) and II (GII), have been shown to infect humans. Despite three decades of genome sequencing, our understanding of the role of genomic diversification across continents and time is...

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Autores principales: Tohma, Kentaro, Lepore, Cara J., Martinez, Magaly, Degiuseppe, Juan I., Khamrin, Pattara, Saito, Mayuko, Mayta, Holger, Nwaba, Amy U. Amanda, Ford-Siltz, Lauren A., Green, Kim Y., Galeano, Maria E., Zimic, Mirko, Stupka, Juan A., Gilman, Robert H., Maneekarn, Niwat, Ushijima, Hiroshi, Parra, Gabriel I.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8318288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34255807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009744
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author Tohma, Kentaro
Lepore, Cara J.
Martinez, Magaly
Degiuseppe, Juan I.
Khamrin, Pattara
Saito, Mayuko
Mayta, Holger
Nwaba, Amy U. Amanda
Ford-Siltz, Lauren A.
Green, Kim Y.
Galeano, Maria E.
Zimic, Mirko
Stupka, Juan A.
Gilman, Robert H.
Maneekarn, Niwat
Ushijima, Hiroshi
Parra, Gabriel I.
author_facet Tohma, Kentaro
Lepore, Cara J.
Martinez, Magaly
Degiuseppe, Juan I.
Khamrin, Pattara
Saito, Mayuko
Mayta, Holger
Nwaba, Amy U. Amanda
Ford-Siltz, Lauren A.
Green, Kim Y.
Galeano, Maria E.
Zimic, Mirko
Stupka, Juan A.
Gilman, Robert H.
Maneekarn, Niwat
Ushijima, Hiroshi
Parra, Gabriel I.
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description Norovirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Over 30 different genotypes, mostly from genogroup I (GI) and II (GII), have been shown to infect humans. Despite three decades of genome sequencing, our understanding of the role of genomic diversification across continents and time is incomplete. To close the spatiotemporal gap of genomic information of human noroviruses, we conducted a large-scale genome-wide analyses that included the nearly full-length sequencing of 281 archival viruses circulating since the 1970s in over 10 countries from four continents, with a major emphasis on norovirus genotypes that are currently underrepresented in public genome databases. We provided new genome information for 24 distinct genotypes, including the oldest genome information from 12 norovirus genotypes. Analyses of this new genomic information, together with those publicly available, showed that (i) noroviruses evolve at similar rates across genomic regions and genotypes; (ii) emerging viruses evolved from transiently-circulating intermediate viruses; (iii) diversifying selection on the VP1 protein was recorded in genotypes with multiple variants; (iv) non-structural proteins showed a similar branching on their phylogenetic trees; and (v) contrary to the current understanding, there are restrictions on the ability to recombine different genomic regions, which results in co-circulating populations of viruses evolving independently in human communities. This study provides a comprehensive genetic analysis of diverse norovirus genotypes and the role of non-structural proteins on viral diversification, shedding new light on the mechanisms of norovirus evolution and transmission.
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spelling pubmed-83182882021-07-31 Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints Tohma, Kentaro Lepore, Cara J. Martinez, Magaly Degiuseppe, Juan I. Khamrin, Pattara Saito, Mayuko Mayta, Holger Nwaba, Amy U. Amanda Ford-Siltz, Lauren A. Green, Kim Y. Galeano, Maria E. Zimic, Mirko Stupka, Juan A. Gilman, Robert H. Maneekarn, Niwat Ushijima, Hiroshi Parra, Gabriel I. PLoS Pathog Research Article Norovirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Over 30 different genotypes, mostly from genogroup I (GI) and II (GII), have been shown to infect humans. Despite three decades of genome sequencing, our understanding of the role of genomic diversification across continents and time is incomplete. To close the spatiotemporal gap of genomic information of human noroviruses, we conducted a large-scale genome-wide analyses that included the nearly full-length sequencing of 281 archival viruses circulating since the 1970s in over 10 countries from four continents, with a major emphasis on norovirus genotypes that are currently underrepresented in public genome databases. We provided new genome information for 24 distinct genotypes, including the oldest genome information from 12 norovirus genotypes. Analyses of this new genomic information, together with those publicly available, showed that (i) noroviruses evolve at similar rates across genomic regions and genotypes; (ii) emerging viruses evolved from transiently-circulating intermediate viruses; (iii) diversifying selection on the VP1 protein was recorded in genotypes with multiple variants; (iv) non-structural proteins showed a similar branching on their phylogenetic trees; and (v) contrary to the current understanding, there are restrictions on the ability to recombine different genomic regions, which results in co-circulating populations of viruses evolving independently in human communities. This study provides a comprehensive genetic analysis of diverse norovirus genotypes and the role of non-structural proteins on viral diversification, shedding new light on the mechanisms of norovirus evolution and transmission. Public Library of Science 2021-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8318288/ /pubmed/34255807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009744 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tohma, Kentaro
Lepore, Cara J.
Martinez, Magaly
Degiuseppe, Juan I.
Khamrin, Pattara
Saito, Mayuko
Mayta, Holger
Nwaba, Amy U. Amanda
Ford-Siltz, Lauren A.
Green, Kim Y.
Galeano, Maria E.
Zimic, Mirko
Stupka, Juan A.
Gilman, Robert H.
Maneekarn, Niwat
Ushijima, Hiroshi
Parra, Gabriel I.
Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
title Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
title_full Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
title_fullStr Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
title_short Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
title_sort genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8318288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34255807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009744
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