The classification, origin and evolutionary dynamics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus circulating in East Asia

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY Virus Evolution Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1093/ve/veae072
Shaowei Sang, Peng Chen, Chuanxi Li, Anran Zhang, Yiguan Wang, Qiyong Liu
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Objectives The classification of the severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) lacked consistency due to limited virus sequences used across previous studies, and the origin and transmission dynamics of the SFTSV remains not fully understood. In this study, we analyzed the diversity and phylodynamics of SFTSV using the most comprehensive and largest dataset publicly available for a better understanding of SFTSV classification and transmission. Methods 1,267 L segments, 1,289 M segments, and 1,438 S segments collected from China, South Korea, and Japan were included in this study. Maximum likelihood trees were reconstructed to classify the lineages. Discrete phylogeographic analysis was conducted to infer the phylodynamics of SFTSV. Results We found that the L, M, and S segments were highly conserved, with mean pairwise nucleotide distances of 2.80%, 3.36%, and 3.35% and could be separated into 16, 13, and 15 lineages, respectively. The evolutionary rate for L, M and the S segment was 0.61×10-4 (95% HPD: 0.48–0.73×10-4), 1.31×10-4 (95% HPD: 0.77–1.77×10-4) and 1.27×10-4 (95% HPD: 0.65–1.85×10-4) subs/site/year. The SFTSV most likely originated from South Korea around the year of 1617.6 (95% HPD: 1513.1–1724.3), 1700.4 (95% HPD: 1493.7–1814.0) and 1790.1 (95% HPD: 1605.4–1887.2) for L, M and S segments, respectively. Hubei Province in China played a critical role in the geographical expansion of the SFTSV. The effective population size of SFTSV peaked around 2010 to 2013. We also identified several codons under positive selection in the RdRp, Gn-Gc and NS genes. Conclusions By leveraging the largest dataset of SFTSV, our analysis could provide new insights into the evolution and dispersal of SFTSV, which may be beneficial for the control and prevention of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome.
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东亚地区流行的严重发热伴血小板减少综合征病毒的分类、起源和进化动态
目的 由于以往研究中使用的病毒序列有限,严重发热伴血小板减少综合征病毒(SFTSV)的分类缺乏一致性,SFTSV的起源和传播动态仍未完全清楚。在本研究中,我们利用最全面和最大的公开数据集分析了SFTSV的多样性和系统动力学,以更好地了解SFTSV的分类和传播。研究方法 收集了来自中国、韩国和日本的 1,267 个 L 片段、1,289 个 M 片段和 1,438 个 S 片段。研究人员重建了最大似然树来对病毒系进行分类。通过离散系统地理学分析来推断 SFTSV 的系统动力学。结果 我们发现,L、M和S片段高度保守,平均核苷酸配对距离分别为2.80%、3.36%和3.35%,可分为16、13和15个系。L、M和S段的进化速率分别为0.61×10-4(95% HPD:0.48-0.73×10-4)、1.31×10-4(95% HPD:0.77-1.77×10-4)和1.27×10-4(95% HPD:0.65-1.85×10-4)子/位点/年。SFTSV最有可能起源于韩国,其L、M和S段分别为1617.6(95% HPD:1513.1-1724.3)、1700.4(95% HPD:1493.7-1814.0)和1790.1(95% HPD:1605.4-1887.2)年。中国湖北省在SFTSV的地理扩展中发挥了关键作用。SFTSV的有效种群规模在2010年至2013年达到峰值。我们还在 RdRp、Gn-Gc 和 NS 基因中发现了几个正选择密码子。结论 通过利用最大的 SFTSV 数据集,我们的分析可为 SFTSV 的进化和扩散提供新的见解,这可能有利于严重发热伴血小板减少综合征的控制和预防。
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Virus Evolution
Virus Evolution Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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10.50
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5.70%
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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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