三带喙库蚊
α病毒
生物
系统发育树
蟾蜍科
爆发
病毒学
克莱德
日本脑炎
全基因组测序
系统发育学
基因组
遗传学
病毒
脑炎
基因
作者
Daisuke Kobayashi,Haruhiko Isawa,Hiroko Ejiri,Toshinori Sasaki,Toshihiko Sunahara,Kyoko Futami,Yoshio Tsuda,Yukie Katayama,Tetsuya Mizutani,Noboru Minakawa,Nobuo Ohta,Kyoko Sawabe
标识
DOI:10.1089/vbz.2016.2017
摘要
Getah virus (GETV; genus Alphavirus, family Togaviridae) is a mosquito-borne virus known to cause disease in horses and pigs. In 2014, for the first time in ∼30 years, a sudden GETV outbreak occurred among racehorses in Ibaraki, Japan. Two years before this outbreak, we obtained multiple GETV isolates from Culex tritaeniorhynchus mosquitoes collected in Nagasaki, Japan and determined the whole genome sequence of GETV isolate 12IH26. Our phylogenetic analysis of GETV strains revealed that the isolate 12IH26 forms a robust clade with the epidemic strains 14-I-605-C1 and 14-I-605-C2 isolated from horses in the 2014 outbreak in Ibaraki. Furthermore, the complete genomic sequence of the isolate 12IH26 was 99.9% identical to those of the 2014 epidemic strains in Ibaraki. Phylogenetic analysis also showed that the recent Japanese GETV strains, including the isolate 12IH26, are closely related to the Chinese and South Korean strains rather than the previous Japanese strains, suggesting that GETV strains may be transported from overseas into Japan through long-distance migration of the infected mosquitoes or migratory birds.
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