| Literature DB >> 28193550 |
Marcio R T Nunes1, María Angélica Contreras-Gutierrez2, Hilda Guzman3, Livia C Martins4, Mayla Feitoza Barbirato5, Chelsea Savit6, Victoria Balta7, Sandra Uribe8, Rafael Vivero2, Juan David Suaza2, Hamilton Oliveira4, Joaquin P Nunes Neto4, Valeria L Carvalho5, Sandro Patroca da Silva1, Jedson F Cardoso1, Rodrigo Santo de Oliveira1, Poliana da Silva Lemos4, Thomas G Wood9, Steven G Widen9, Pedro F C Vasconcelos4, Durland Fish10, Nikos Vasilakis11, Robert B Tesh12.
Abstract
The recently described taxon Negevirus is comprised of a diverse group of insect-specific viruses isolated from mosquitoes and phlebotomine sandflies. In this study, a comprehensive genetic characterization, molecular, epidemiological and evolutionary analyses were conducted on nearly full-length sequences of 91 new negevirus isolates obtained in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Panama, USA and Nepal. We demonstrated that these arthropod restricted viruses are clustered in two major phylogenetic groups with origins related to three plant virus genera (Cilevirus, Higrevirus and Blunevirus). Molecular analyses demonstrated that specific host correlations are not present with most negeviruses; instead, high genetic variability, wide host-range, and cross-species transmission were noted. The data presented here also revealed the existence of five novel insect-specific viruses falling into two arthropod-restrictive virus taxa, previously proposed as distinct genera, designated Nelorpivirus and Sandewavirus. Our results provide a better understanding of the molecular epidemiology, evolution, taxonomy and stability of this group of insect-restricted viruses.Entities:
Keywords: Insect-specific viruses; Negevirus; Nelorpivirus genus; Sandewavirus genus; Virus diversity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28193550 PMCID: PMC5394984 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2017.01.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616