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Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3

The G2P[4] genotype is among the rotavirus strains that circulate commonly in humans. Several countries have reported its immediate upsurge after the introduction of rotavirus vaccination, raising concern about sub-optimal vaccine effectiveness against this genotype in the long term. This study aime...

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Autores principales: Mwangi, Peter N., Potgieter, Robyn-Lee, Simwaka, Julia, Mpabalwani, Evans M., Mwenda, Jason M., Mogotsi, Milton T., Magagula, Nonkululeko, Esona, Mathew D., Steele, A. Duncan, Seheri, Mapaseka L., Nyaga, Martin M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020501
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author Mwangi, Peter N.
Potgieter, Robyn-Lee
Simwaka, Julia
Mpabalwani, Evans M.
Mwenda, Jason M.
Mogotsi, Milton T.
Magagula, Nonkululeko
Esona, Mathew D.
Steele, A. Duncan
Seheri, Mapaseka L.
Nyaga, Martin M.
author_facet Mwangi, Peter N.
Potgieter, Robyn-Lee
Simwaka, Julia
Mpabalwani, Evans M.
Mwenda, Jason M.
Mogotsi, Milton T.
Magagula, Nonkululeko
Esona, Mathew D.
Steele, A. Duncan
Seheri, Mapaseka L.
Nyaga, Martin M.
author_sort Mwangi, Peter N.
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description The G2P[4] genotype is among the rotavirus strains that circulate commonly in humans. Several countries have reported its immediate upsurge after the introduction of rotavirus vaccination, raising concern about sub-optimal vaccine effectiveness against this genotype in the long term. This study aimed to gain insight into the evolution of post-vaccine Zambian G2P[4] group A rotavirus (RVA) strains and their overall genetic make-up by analysis of sequence alignments at the amino acid (AA) level. Twenty-nine Zambian G2P[4] rotavirus strains were subjected to whole-genome sequencing using the Illumina MiSeq(®) platform. All the strains exhibited the typical DS-1-like genotype constellation, and the nucleotide sequences of the 11 genome segments showed high nucleotide similarities (>97%). Phylogenetic analyses together with representative global G2P[4] RVA showed that Zambian strains clustered into human lineages IV (for VP2, VP4, VP7, NSP1, and NSP5), V (for VP1, VP3, VP6, NSP2, and NSP3), and XXIII (for NSP4). The AA differences between the lineages where the study strains clustered and lineages of global reference strains were identified and analyzed. Selection pressure analysis revealed that AA site seven in the Viral Protein 3 (VP3) genome segment was under positive selection. This site occurs in the region of intrinsic disorder in the VP3 protein, and Zambian G2P[4] strains could potentially be utilizing this intrinsically disordered region to survive immune pressure. The Zambian G2P[4] strains from 2012 to 2016 comprised the G2P[4] strains that have been circulating globally since the early 2000s, highlighting the epidemiological fitness of these contemporary G2P[4] strains. Continuous whole-genome surveillance of G2P[4] strains remains imperative to understand their evolution during the post-vaccination period.
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spelling pubmed-99652532023-02-26 Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3 Mwangi, Peter N. Potgieter, Robyn-Lee Simwaka, Julia Mpabalwani, Evans M. Mwenda, Jason M. Mogotsi, Milton T. Magagula, Nonkululeko Esona, Mathew D. Steele, A. Duncan Seheri, Mapaseka L. Nyaga, Martin M. Viruses Article The G2P[4] genotype is among the rotavirus strains that circulate commonly in humans. Several countries have reported its immediate upsurge after the introduction of rotavirus vaccination, raising concern about sub-optimal vaccine effectiveness against this genotype in the long term. This study aimed to gain insight into the evolution of post-vaccine Zambian G2P[4] group A rotavirus (RVA) strains and their overall genetic make-up by analysis of sequence alignments at the amino acid (AA) level. Twenty-nine Zambian G2P[4] rotavirus strains were subjected to whole-genome sequencing using the Illumina MiSeq(®) platform. All the strains exhibited the typical DS-1-like genotype constellation, and the nucleotide sequences of the 11 genome segments showed high nucleotide similarities (>97%). Phylogenetic analyses together with representative global G2P[4] RVA showed that Zambian strains clustered into human lineages IV (for VP2, VP4, VP7, NSP1, and NSP5), V (for VP1, VP3, VP6, NSP2, and NSP3), and XXIII (for NSP4). The AA differences between the lineages where the study strains clustered and lineages of global reference strains were identified and analyzed. Selection pressure analysis revealed that AA site seven in the Viral Protein 3 (VP3) genome segment was under positive selection. This site occurs in the region of intrinsic disorder in the VP3 protein, and Zambian G2P[4] strains could potentially be utilizing this intrinsically disordered region to survive immune pressure. The Zambian G2P[4] strains from 2012 to 2016 comprised the G2P[4] strains that have been circulating globally since the early 2000s, highlighting the epidemiological fitness of these contemporary G2P[4] strains. Continuous whole-genome surveillance of G2P[4] strains remains imperative to understand their evolution during the post-vaccination period. MDPI 2023-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9965253/ /pubmed/36851715 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020501 Text en © 2023 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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Mwangi, Peter N.
Potgieter, Robyn-Lee
Simwaka, Julia
Mpabalwani, Evans M.
Mwenda, Jason M.
Mogotsi, Milton T.
Magagula, Nonkululeko
Esona, Mathew D.
Steele, A. Duncan
Seheri, Mapaseka L.
Nyaga, Martin M.
Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3
title Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3
title_full Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3
title_fullStr Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3
title_short Genomic Analysis of G2P[4] Group A Rotaviruses in Zambia Reveals Positive Selection in Amino Acid Site 7 of Viral Protein 3
title_sort genomic analysis of g2p[4] group a rotaviruses in zambia reveals positive selection in amino acid site 7 of viral protein 3
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020501
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