Genetic insights of H9N2 avian influenza viruses circulating in Mali and phylogeographic patterns in Northern and Western Africa

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY Virus Evolution Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1093/ve/veae011
Idrissa Nonmon Sanogo, Claire Guinat, Simon Dellicour, Mohamed Adama Diakité, Mamadou Niang, Ousmane A Koita, Christelle Camus, Mariette Ducatez
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Avian influenza viruses (AIV) of the H9N2 subtype have become widespread in Western Africa since their first detection in 2017 in Burkina Faso. However, the genetic characteristics and diffusion patterns of the H9N2 virus remain poorly understood in Western Africa, mainly due to limited surveillance activities. In addition, Mali, a country considered to play an important role in the epidemiology of avian influenza viruses in the region, lacks more comprehensive data on the genetic characteristics of these viruses, especially H9N2 subtype. To better understand the genetic characteristics and spatiotemporal dynamics of H9N2 virus within this region, we carried out a comprehensive genetic characterization of H9N2 viruses collected through active surveillance in live bird markets in Mali between 2021 and 2022. We also performed a continuous phylogeographic analysis to unravel the dispersal history of H9N2 lineages between Northern and Western Africa. The identified Malian H9N2 virus belonged to the G1 lineage, similar to viruses circulating in both Western and Northern Africa, and possessed multiple molecular markers associated with an increased potential for zoonotic transmission and virulence. Notably, some Malian strains carried the RSNR motif at their cleavage site, mainly observed in H9N2 strains in Asia. Our continuous phylogeographic analysis revealed a single and significant long-distance lineage dispersal event of the H9N2 virus to Western Africa, likely to have originated from Morocco in 2015, shaping the westward diffusion of the H9N2 virus. Our study highlights the need for long-term surveillance of H9N2 viruses in poultry populations in Western Africa, which is crucial for a better understanding of virus evolution and effective management against potential zoonotic AIV strain emergence.
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马里流行的 H9N2 禽流感病毒的遗传学见解以及非洲北部和西部的系统地理学模式
自2017年首次在布基纳法索发现H9N2亚型禽流感病毒以来,该病毒已在西非广泛传播。然而,主要由于监测活动有限,人们对 H9N2 病毒在西非的遗传特征和传播模式仍然知之甚少。此外,马里作为一个被认为在该地区禽流感病毒流行病学中发挥重要作用的国家,缺乏有关这些病毒(尤其是 H9N2 亚型)遗传特征的更全面数据。为了更好地了解该地区 H9N2 病毒的遗传特征和时空动态,我们对 2021 年至 2022 年期间在马里活禽市场主动监测收集到的 H9N2 病毒进行了全面的遗传特征分析。我们还进行了连续的系统地理学分析,以揭示 H9N2 系在非洲北部和西部之间的扩散历史。鉴定出的马里 H9N2 病毒属于 G1 系,与在非洲西部和北部流行的病毒相似,并具有与人畜共患传播潜力和毒力增强相关的多个分子标记。值得注意的是,一些马里毒株的裂解位点带有 RSNR 标记,这主要见于亚洲的 H9N2 毒株。我们的连续系统地理学分析表明,H9N2 病毒向非洲西部进行了单次重要的长程传播,可能源自 2015 年的摩洛哥,从而形成了 H9N2 病毒的西向扩散。我们的研究突出表明,有必要对西非家禽群体中的 H9N2 病毒进行长期监测,这对于更好地了解病毒进化和有效管理潜在的人畜共患病禽流感毒株的出现至关重要。
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Virus Evolution
Virus Evolution Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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10.50
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108
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Virus Evolution is a new Open Access journal focusing on the long-term evolution of viruses, viruses as a model system for studying evolutionary processes, viral molecular epidemiology and environmental virology. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for original research papers, reviews, commentaries and a venue for in-depth discussion on the topics relevant to virus evolution.
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