TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of the bujaru, frijoles and tapara antigenic complexes into the sandfly fever group and two unclassified phleboviruses from Brazil
AU - Nunes-Neto, Joaquim Pinto
AU - De Souza, William Marciel
AU - Acrani, Gustavo Olszanski
AU - Romeiro, Marilia Farignoli
AU - Fumagalli, Marcíliojorge
AU - Vieira, Luiz Carlos
AU - De Almeida Medeiros, Daniele Barbosa
AU - Lima, Juliana Abreu
AU - De Lima, Clayton Pereira Silva
AU - Cardoso, Jedson Ferreira
AU - Figueiredo, Luiz Tadeu Moraes
AU - Da Silva, Sandro Patroca
AU - Tesh, Robert
AU - Nunes, Márcio Roberto Teixeira
AU - Da Costa Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Authors.
PY - 2017/4
Y1 - 2017/4
N2 - The genus Phlebovirus includes the sandfly fever viruses and tick-transmitted uukuviruses. Sandfly fever group viruses have been isolated from various vertebrate species and from phlebotomines and occasionally alternative arthropods, e.g. mosquitoes, or ceratopogonids of the genus Culicoides. Uukuniemi serogroup viruses have been isolated from various vertebrate species and from ticks. Despite the public health importance of some viruses of the genus, the genomic diversity of phleboviruses that could be incriminated as causative of human or veterinary diseases remains underestimated. Here we describe the nearly complete sequences and genomic characterization of two phleboviruses belonging to the Bujaru antigenic complex: the prototype species and the Munguba virus. Furthermore, six previously unclassified phleboviruses isolated in Brazil were also sequenced and characterized: Ambe, Anhanga, Joa, Uriurana, Urucuri and Tapara viruses. The results of the phylogenetic analysis indicated that these viruses group with viruses of three antigenic complexes (Bujaru, Tapara and frijoles clades), with two unclassified phleboviruses. We also performed genomic reassortment analysis and confirmed that there were no events for the viruses described in this study, but we found a new potential reassortment in Medjerda Valley virus, which contains S and L segments of Arbia virus, and probably a unique M segment, both viruses circulate in the same geographic region, indicating these two isolates represent two distinct viruses. This study provides insights into the genetic diversity, classification and evolution of phleboviruses.
AB - The genus Phlebovirus includes the sandfly fever viruses and tick-transmitted uukuviruses. Sandfly fever group viruses have been isolated from various vertebrate species and from phlebotomines and occasionally alternative arthropods, e.g. mosquitoes, or ceratopogonids of the genus Culicoides. Uukuniemi serogroup viruses have been isolated from various vertebrate species and from ticks. Despite the public health importance of some viruses of the genus, the genomic diversity of phleboviruses that could be incriminated as causative of human or veterinary diseases remains underestimated. Here we describe the nearly complete sequences and genomic characterization of two phleboviruses belonging to the Bujaru antigenic complex: the prototype species and the Munguba virus. Furthermore, six previously unclassified phleboviruses isolated in Brazil were also sequenced and characterized: Ambe, Anhanga, Joa, Uriurana, Urucuri and Tapara viruses. The results of the phylogenetic analysis indicated that these viruses group with viruses of three antigenic complexes (Bujaru, Tapara and frijoles clades), with two unclassified phleboviruses. We also performed genomic reassortment analysis and confirmed that there were no events for the viruses described in this study, but we found a new potential reassortment in Medjerda Valley virus, which contains S and L segments of Arbia virus, and probably a unique M segment, both viruses circulate in the same geographic region, indicating these two isolates represent two distinct viruses. This study provides insights into the genetic diversity, classification and evolution of phleboviruses.
KW - Brazilian amazon
KW - Genetic characterization
KW - Phleboviruses
KW - Sandfly fever group
KW - Ungrouped phlebovirus
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U2 - 10.1099/jgv.0.000724
DO - 10.1099/jgv.0.000724
M3 - Article
C2 - 28141497
AN - SCOPUS:85019109781
SN - 0022-1317
VL - 98
SP - 585
EP - 594
JO - Journal of General Virology
JF - Journal of General Virology
IS - 4
ER -