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Increased interregional virus exchange and nucleotide diversity outline the expansion of chikungunya virus in Brazil
Document Type
Original Paper
Author
Xavier, JoilsonAlcantara, Luiz Carlos JuniorFonseca, VagnerLima, MauricioCastro, EmersonFritsch, HeggerOliveira, CarlaGuimarães, NataliaAdelino, TalitaEvaristo, MarianeRodrigues, Evandra S.Santos, Elaine Vieirade La-Roque, Deborade Moraes, LaiseTosta, StephaneNeto, AdelinoRosewell, AlexanderMendonça, Ana FlaviaLeite, AndersonVasconcelos, AndrezaSilva de Mello, Arabela L.Vasconcelos, BergsonMontalbano, Camila A.Zanluca, CamilaFreitas, Carlade Albuquerque, Carlos F. C.Duarte dos Santos, Claudia NunesSantos, Cleiton S.dos Santos, Cliomar AlvesGonçalves, Crhistinne C. MaymoneTeixeira, DalaneNeto, Daniel F. L.Cabral, Diegode Oliveira, Elaine C.Noia Maciel, Ethel L.Pereira, Felicidade MotaIani, Felipede Carvalho, Fernanda P.Andrade, GabrielaBezerra, Gabrielade Castro Lichs, Gislene G.Pereira, Glauco CarvalhoBarroso, HalineFranz, Helena Cristina FerreiraFerreira, HivyllaGomes, IagoRiediger, Irina N.Rodrigues, Isabelade Siqueira, Isadora C.Silva, JacilaneRico, Jairo MendezLima, JaquelineAbrantes, Jayrado Nascimento, Jean Phellipe M.Wasserheit, Judith N.Pastor, Juliade Magalhães, Jurandy J. F.Luz, Kleber GiovanniLima Neto, Lidio G.Frutuoso, Livia C. V.da Silva, Luana BarbosaSena, Ludmilade Sousa, Luis Arthur F.Pereira, Luiz AugustoDemarchi, LuizCâmara, Magaly C. B.Astete, Marcela G.Almiron, MariaLima, MariceliaUmaki Zardin, Marina C. S.Presibella, Mayra M.Falcão, Melissa B.Gale, Jr., MichaelFreire, NaisheMarques, Nelsonde Moura, Noely F. O.Almeida Da Silva, Pedro E.Rabinowitz, Peterda Cunha, Rivaldo V.Trinta, Karen S.do Carmo Said, Rodrigo F.Kato, RodrigoStabeli, Rodrigode Jesus, RonaldoHans Santos, RoseleneKashima, SimoneSlavov, Svetoslav N.Andrade, TamiresRocha, ThemisCarneiro, ThiagoNardy, Vanessada Silva, ViniciusCarvalho, Walterlene G.Van Voorhis, Wesley C.Araujo, Wildo N.de Filippis, Ana M. B.Giovanetti, Marta
Source
Nature Communications. 14(1)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
The emergence and reemergence of mosquito-borne diseases in Brazil such as yellow fever, zika, chikungunya, and dengue have had serious impacts on public health. Concerns have been raised due to the rapid dissemination of the chikungunya virus across the country since its first detection in 2014 in Northeast Brazil. In this work, we carried out on-site training activities in genomic surveillance in partnership with the National Network of Public Health Laboratories that have led to the generation of 422 chikungunya virus genomes from 12 Brazilian states over the past two years (2021–2022), a period that has seen more than 312 thousand chikungunya fever cases reported in the country. These genomes increased the amount of available data and allowed a more comprehensive characterization of the dispersal dynamics of the chikungunya virus East-Central-South-African lineage in Brazil. Tree branching patterns revealed the emergence and expansion of two distinct subclades. Phylogeographic analysis indicated that the northeast region has been the leading hub of virus spread towards other regions. Increased frequency of C > T transitions among the new genomes suggested that host restriction factors from the immune system such as ADAR and AID/APOBEC deaminases might be driving the genetic diversity of the chikungunya virus in Brazil.
Chikungunya virus is endemic in Brazil and cases have been rapidly increasing in recent years. Here, the authors describe the expansion of a genomic surveillance program across the country allowing them to characterise the emergence and dispersal of two distinct subclades mainly seeded from the north eastern region.