Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.

Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is the most important arboviral agent causing infections of the central nervous system in central Europe. Previous studies have shown that TBEV exhibits pronounced genetic variability, which is often correlated to the geographical origin of TBEV. Genetic variabil...

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Main Authors: Luka Fajs, Emina Durmiši, Nataša Knap, Franc Strle, Tatjana Avšič-Županc
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3502456?pdf=render
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author Luka Fajs
Emina Durmiši
Nataša Knap
Franc Strle
Tatjana Avšič-Županc
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Emina Durmiši
Nataša Knap
Franc Strle
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description Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is the most important arboviral agent causing infections of the central nervous system in central Europe. Previous studies have shown that TBEV exhibits pronounced genetic variability, which is often correlated to the geographical origin of TBEV. Genetic variability of TBEV has previously been studied predominantly in rodents and ticks, while information about the variability in patients is scarce. In order to understand the molecular relationships of TBEV between natural hosts, vectors and humans, as well as correlation between phylogenetic and geographical clustering, sequences of TBEV E and NS5 protein genes, were obtained by direct sequencing of RT-PCR products from TBE-confirmed patients as well as from rodents and ticks collected from TBE-endemic regions in Slovenia. A total of 27 partial E protein gene sequences representing 15 human, 4 rodent and 8 tick samples and 30 partial NS5 protein gene sequences representing 17 human, 5 rodent and 8 tick samples were obtained. The complete genome sequence of TBEV strain Ljubljana I was simultaneously obtained. Phylogenetic analysis of the E and NS5 protein gene sequences revealed a high degree of TBEV variability in patients, ticks and rodents. Furthermore, an evident correlation between geographical and phylogenetic clustering was shown that was independent of the TBEV host. Moreover, we show the presence of a possible recombination event in the TBEV genome obtained from a patient sample, which was supported with multiple recombination event detection methods. This is the first study that simultaneously analyzed the genetic relationships of directly sequenced TBEV samples from patients, ticks and rodents and provides the largest set of patient-derived TBEV sequences up to date. In addition, we have confirmed the geographical clustering of TBEV sequences in Slovenia and have provided evidence of a possible recombination event in the TBEV genome, obtained from a patient.
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spelling doaj.art-1f1e74de9350450cbdbbb65546d351022022-12-22T00:27:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e4842010.1371/journal.pone.0048420Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.Luka FajsEmina DurmišiNataša KnapFranc StrleTatjana Avšič-ŽupancTick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is the most important arboviral agent causing infections of the central nervous system in central Europe. Previous studies have shown that TBEV exhibits pronounced genetic variability, which is often correlated to the geographical origin of TBEV. Genetic variability of TBEV has previously been studied predominantly in rodents and ticks, while information about the variability in patients is scarce. In order to understand the molecular relationships of TBEV between natural hosts, vectors and humans, as well as correlation between phylogenetic and geographical clustering, sequences of TBEV E and NS5 protein genes, were obtained by direct sequencing of RT-PCR products from TBE-confirmed patients as well as from rodents and ticks collected from TBE-endemic regions in Slovenia. A total of 27 partial E protein gene sequences representing 15 human, 4 rodent and 8 tick samples and 30 partial NS5 protein gene sequences representing 17 human, 5 rodent and 8 tick samples were obtained. The complete genome sequence of TBEV strain Ljubljana I was simultaneously obtained. Phylogenetic analysis of the E and NS5 protein gene sequences revealed a high degree of TBEV variability in patients, ticks and rodents. Furthermore, an evident correlation between geographical and phylogenetic clustering was shown that was independent of the TBEV host. Moreover, we show the presence of a possible recombination event in the TBEV genome obtained from a patient sample, which was supported with multiple recombination event detection methods. This is the first study that simultaneously analyzed the genetic relationships of directly sequenced TBEV samples from patients, ticks and rodents and provides the largest set of patient-derived TBEV sequences up to date. In addition, we have confirmed the geographical clustering of TBEV sequences in Slovenia and have provided evidence of a possible recombination event in the TBEV genome, obtained from a patient.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3502456?pdf=render
spellingShingle Luka Fajs
Emina Durmiši
Nataša Knap
Franc Strle
Tatjana Avšič-Županc
Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.
PLoS ONE
title Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.
title_full Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.
title_fullStr Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.
title_short Phylogeographic characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from patients, rodents and ticks in Slovenia.
title_sort phylogeographic characterization of tick borne encephalitis virus from patients rodents and ticks in slovenia
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