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Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades

Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current genetic diversity of dengue virus (DENV), we recruited patients with suspected DENV infection at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Bangkok, during 2018–2020. We determined complete nucleotide sequences...

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Autores principales: Poltep, Kanaporn, Phadungsombat, Juthamas, Nakayama, Emi E., Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon, Hanboonkunupakarn, Borimas, Wiriyarat, Witthawat, Shioda, Tatsuo, Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8482112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34564546
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030162
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author Poltep, Kanaporn
Phadungsombat, Juthamas
Nakayama, Emi E.
Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon
Hanboonkunupakarn, Borimas
Wiriyarat, Witthawat
Shioda, Tatsuo
Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
author_facet Poltep, Kanaporn
Phadungsombat, Juthamas
Nakayama, Emi E.
Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon
Hanboonkunupakarn, Borimas
Wiriyarat, Witthawat
Shioda, Tatsuo
Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
author_sort Poltep, Kanaporn
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description Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current genetic diversity of dengue virus (DENV), we recruited patients with suspected DENV infection at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Bangkok, during 2018–2020. We determined complete nucleotide sequences of the DENV envelope region for 111 of 276 participant serum samples. All four DENV serotypes were detected, with the highest proportion being DENV-1. Although all DENV-1 sequences were genotype I, our DENV-1 sequences were divided into four distinct clades with different distributions in Asian countries. Two genotypes of DENV-2 were identified, Asian I and Cosmopolitan, which were further divided into two and three distinct clades, respectively. In DENV-3, in addition to the previously dominant genotype III, a cluster of 6 genotype I viruses only rarely reported in Thailand was also observed. All of the DENV-4 viruses belonged to genotype I, but they were separated into three distinct clades. These results indicated that all four serotypes of DENV with multiple genotypes and/or clades co-circulate in Bangkok. Continuous investigation of DENV is warranted to further determine the relationship between DENV within Thailand and neighboring countries in Southeast Asia and Asia.
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spelling pubmed-84821122021-10-01 Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades Poltep, Kanaporn Phadungsombat, Juthamas Nakayama, Emi E. Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon Hanboonkunupakarn, Borimas Wiriyarat, Witthawat Shioda, Tatsuo Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan Trop Med Infect Dis Article Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current genetic diversity of dengue virus (DENV), we recruited patients with suspected DENV infection at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Bangkok, during 2018–2020. We determined complete nucleotide sequences of the DENV envelope region for 111 of 276 participant serum samples. All four DENV serotypes were detected, with the highest proportion being DENV-1. Although all DENV-1 sequences were genotype I, our DENV-1 sequences were divided into four distinct clades with different distributions in Asian countries. Two genotypes of DENV-2 were identified, Asian I and Cosmopolitan, which were further divided into two and three distinct clades, respectively. In DENV-3, in addition to the previously dominant genotype III, a cluster of 6 genotype I viruses only rarely reported in Thailand was also observed. All of the DENV-4 viruses belonged to genotype I, but they were separated into three distinct clades. These results indicated that all four serotypes of DENV with multiple genotypes and/or clades co-circulate in Bangkok. Continuous investigation of DENV is warranted to further determine the relationship between DENV within Thailand and neighboring countries in Southeast Asia and Asia. MDPI 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8482112/ /pubmed/34564546 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030162 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Poltep, Kanaporn
Phadungsombat, Juthamas
Nakayama, Emi E.
Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon
Hanboonkunupakarn, Borimas
Wiriyarat, Witthawat
Shioda, Tatsuo
Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades
title Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades
title_full Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades
title_short Genetic Diversity of Dengue Virus in Clinical Specimens from Bangkok, Thailand, during 2018–2020: Co-Circulation of All Four Serotypes with Multiple Genotypes and/or Clades
title_sort genetic diversity of dengue virus in clinical specimens from bangkok, thailand, during 2018–2020: co-circulation of all four serotypes with multiple genotypes and/or clades
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8482112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34564546
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030162
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