Adaptive Evolution of New Variants of Dengue Virus Serotype 1 Genotype V Circulating in the Brazilian Amazon

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2021
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MDPI
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RIBEIRO, Geovani de Oliveira
RIBEIRO, Edcelha Soares D. Athaide
MONTEIRO, Fred Julio Costa
REGO, Marlisson Octavio da S.
ARAUJO, Emerson Luiz Lima
WITKIN, Steven S.
VILLANOVA, Fabiola
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VIRUSES-BASEL, v.13, n.4, article ID 689, 10p, 2021
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Dengue virus (DENV) is a mosquito-borne viral pathogen that plagues many tropical-climate nations around the world, including Brazil. Molecular epidemiology is a growing and increasingly invaluable tool for understanding the dispersal, persistence, and diversity of this impactful virus. In this study, plasma samples (n = 824) from individuals with symptoms consistent with an arboviral febrile illness were analyzed to identity the molecular epidemiological dynamics of DENV circulating in the Brazilian state of Amapa. Twelve DENV type 1 (DENV-1) genomes were identified, which were phylogenetically related to the BR4 lineage of genotype V. Phylodynamics analysis suggested that DENV-1 BR-4 was introduced into Amapa around early 2010, possibly from other states in northern Brazil. We also found unique amino acids substitutions in the DENV-1 envelope and NS5 protein sequences in the Amapa isolates. Characterization of the DENV-1 BR-4 sequences highlights the potential of this new lineage to drive outbreaks of dengue in the Amazon region.
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arbovirus, flavivirus, Dengue, phylogeography, evolution, Brazil, Amazon, genomic surveillance
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