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Emerg Infect Dis ; 18(11): 1858-64, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23092706

ABSTRACT

Dengue virus serotype 4 (DENV-4) reemerged in Roraima State, Brazil, 28 years after it was last detected in the country in 1982. To study the origin and evolution of this reemergence, full-length sequences were obtained for 16 DENV-4 isolates from northern (Roraima, Amazonas, Pará States) and northeastern (Bahia State) Brazil during the 2010 and 2011 dengue virus seasons and for an isolate from the 1982 epidemic in Roraima. Spatiotemporal dynamics of DENV-4 introductions in Brazil were applied to envelope genes and full genomes by using Bayesian phylogeographic analyses. An introduction of genotype I into Brazil from Southeast Asia was confirmed, and full genome phylogeographic analyses revealed multiple introductions of DENV-4 genotype II in Brazil, providing evidence for >3 introductions of this genotype within the last decade: 2 from Venezuela to Roraima and 1 from Colombia to Amazonas. The phylogeographic analysis of full genome data has demonstrated the origins of DENV-4 throughout Brazil.


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Dengue Virus/genetics , Dengue/epidemiology , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Dengue Virus/classification , Genome, Viral , Genotype , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Phylogeography , Serotyping , Viral Envelope Proteins/chemistry , Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics
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PLoS One ; 7(5): e37283, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22662140

ABSTRACT

The 7th cholera pandemic reached Latin America in 1991, spreading from Peru to virtually all Latin American countries. During the late epidemic period, a strain that failed to ferment sucrose dominated cholera outbreaks in the Northern Brazilian Amazon region. In order to understand the genomic characteristics and the determinants of this altered sucrose fermenting phenotype, the genome of the strain IEC224 was sequenced. This paper reports a broad genomic study of this strain, showing its correlation with the major epidemic lineage. The potentially mobile genomic regions are shown to possess GC content deviation, and harbor the main V. cholera virulence genes. A novel bioinformatic approach was applied in order to identify the putative functions of hypothetical proteins, and was compared with the automatic annotation by RAST. The genome of a large bacteriophage was found to be integrated to the IEC224's alanine aminopeptidase gene. The presence of this phage is shown to be a common characteristic of the El Tor strains from the Latin American epidemic, as well as its putative ancestor from Angola. The defective sucrose fermenting phenotype is shown to be due to a single nucleotide insertion in the V. cholerae sucrose-specific transportation gene. This frame-shift mutation truncated a membrane protein, altering its structural pore-like conformation. Further, the identification of a common bacteriophage reinforces both the monophyletic and African-Origin hypotheses for the main causative agent of the 1991 Latin America cholera epidemics.


Subject(s)
Cholera/epidemiology , Epidemics , Genome, Bacterial , Sucrose/metabolism , Vibrio cholerae/genetics , Vibrio cholerae/metabolism , Bacteriophages/classification , Bacteriophages/genetics , Base Composition , DNA, Viral , Interspersed Repetitive Sequences , Latin America/epidemiology , Mutation , Phenotype , Phylogeny , Vibrio cholerae/virology
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J Bacteriol ; 194(10): 2772, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22535947

ABSTRACT

We report the genome sequence of Vibrio cholerae strain IEC224, which fails to ferment sucrose. It was isolated from a cholera outbreak in the Amazon. The defective sucrose phenotype was determined to be due to a frameshift mutation, and a molecular marker of the Latin American main epidemic lineage was identified.


Subject(s)
Cholera/microbiology , Epidemics , Genome, Bacterial , Sucrose/metabolism , Vibrio cholerae/classification , Vibrio cholerae/genetics , Brazil/epidemiology , Cholera/epidemiology , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Vibrio cholerae/metabolism
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