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Abstract
The nine human herpesviruses are some of the most ubiquitous pathogens worldwide, causing life-long latent infection in a variety of different tissues. Human herpesviruses range from mild childhood infections to known tumour viruses and 'trolls of transplantation'. Epstein-Barr virus was the first human herpesvirus to have its whole genome sequenced; GenBank now includes thousands of herpesvirus genomes. This review will cover some of the recent advances in our understanding of herpesvirus diversity and disease that have come about as a result of new sequencing technologies, such as target enrichment and long-read sequencing. It will also look at the problem of resolving mixed-genotype infections, whether with short or long-read sequencing methods; and conclude with some thoughts on the future of the field as herpesvirus population genomics becomes a reality.Entities:
Keywords: DNA viruses; clinical sequencing; genomics; herpesviruses; population genetics
Year: 2019 PMID: 31614759 PMCID: PMC6963362 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens8040186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Figure 1A timeline of human herpesvirus genome sequence publication (strain name in brackets). Alphaherpesviruses are marked in magenta; betaherpesviruses are marked in teal; gammaherpesviruses are marked in dark blue.
The scale of publicly available human herpesvirus genome sequences.
| Virus | Whole Genomes in Genbank * |
|---|---|
| Human herpesvirus 1—herpes simplex virus 1 | 288 |
| Human herpesvirus 2—herpes simplex virus 2 | 378 |
| Human herpesvirus 3—varicella-zoster virus | 247 |
| Human herpesvirus 4—Epstein-Barr virus | 1043 |
| Human herpesvirus 5—cytomegalovirus | 315 |
| Human herpesvirus 6 (unclassified) | 28 |
| Human herpesvirus 6A | 91 |
| Human herpesvirus 6B | 102 |
| Human herpesvirus 7 | 3 |
| Human herpesvirus 8—Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus | 33 |
* Not including genomes labelled as Modified microbial nucleic acid, Recombinant viral vector for gene transfer into lymphocyte or sequences from patents with no metadata. May include independent sequencing of the same isolate or strain by separate laboratories and/or technologies.