Global Origin and Spatiotemporal Spread of Hepatitis C Virus Epidemic Genotypes/Subtypes: A Complete Genome-Based Phylodynamic and Phylogeographic Analyses

IF 6.8 3区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Sakshi Kamboj, Manoj Kumar
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a pathogenic virus of global health concern. The phylodynamics of HCV genotypes/subtypes 1a, 1b, 2, and 3 are explored only for specific geographic regions. However, their genome based global origin and detailed spatiotemporal spread, have yet to be extensively studied. To study the global evolution of “epidemic” HCV genotypes/subtypes, we screened all available HCV complete genome sequences (n = 2744) from 27 countries worldwide for over four decades. We used representative sequences (n = 516) for phylodynamic and phylogeographic analyses, examining HCV worldwide origin, transmission, and spatiotemporal spread. We are the first to study the global phylogeography of genotype 2. The evolutionary rates for genotype/subtype 1a, 1b, 2, and 3 are 1.109 × 10-3, 1.096 × 10-3, 5.013 × 10-3 and 1.483 × 10-3 substitutions/site/year respectively. We deduced tMRCAs and origin location of respective HCV genotype/subtype as 1909.21 (United States), 1893.36 (Japan), 981.76 (France), and 1714.89 (India). We estimated their migration pattern with time to and from different continents. The origin location of genotype 2 was estimated to be France instead of previous postulated African origin. This can be related to slave trade, French colonization, and previous studies on specific geographic regions only. HCV genotypes/subtypes showed transmission and expansion due to factors like World War II, iatrogenic infections, “baby boomer” population, inefficient medical screening, intravenous drug use, decline due to antiviral therapy introduction. Our study provides novel and extensive information about the evolutionary history and spatiotemporal spread of the HCV genotypes responsible for most infections worldwide.

丙型肝炎病毒流行基因型/亚型的全球起源和时空传播:基于全基因组的系统动力学和系统地理分析
丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)是一种引起全球卫生关注的致病性病毒。HCV基因型/亚型1a、1b、2和3的系统动力学仅针对特定地理区域进行了研究。然而,它们基于基因组的全球起源和详细的时空分布尚未得到广泛研究。为了研究“流行”HCV基因型/亚型的全球演变,我们筛选了全球27个国家40多年来所有可用的HCV全基因组序列(n = 2744)。我们使用具有代表性的序列(n = 516)进行系统动力学和系统地理学分析,检查HCV在世界范围内的起源、传播和时空传播。我们是第一个研究基因型2的全球系统地理学的人。基因型/亚型1a、1b、2和3的进化率分别为1.109 × 10-3、1.096 × 10-3、5.013 × 10-3和1.483 × 10-3替换/位点/年。我们推断出HCV基因型/亚型的tMRCAs和起源位置分别为1909.21(美国)、1893.36(日本)、981.76(法国)和1714.89(印度)。我们估计了它们在不同大陆之间随时间的迁移模式。基因2型的起源位置估计为法国,而不是先前假设的非洲起源。这可能与奴隶贸易、法国殖民和以前对特定地理区域的研究有关。丙型肝炎病毒基因型/亚型的传播和扩大是由二战、医源性感染、“婴儿潮”人口、低效的医疗筛查、静脉注射药物使用、抗病毒治疗引入导致的下降等因素造成的。我们的研究为全球大多数感染的HCV基因型的进化历史和时空传播提供了新的和广泛的信息。
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Journal of Medical Virology
Journal of Medical Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
23.20
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2.40%
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777
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Virology focuses on publishing original scientific papers on both basic and applied research related to viruses that affect humans. The journal publishes reports covering a wide range of topics, including the characterization, diagnosis, epidemiology, immunology, and pathogenesis of human virus infections. It also includes studies on virus morphology, genetics, replication, and interactions with host cells. The intended readership of the journal includes virologists, microbiologists, immunologists, infectious disease specialists, diagnostic laboratory technologists, epidemiologists, hematologists, and cell biologists. The Journal of Medical Virology is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Abstracts in Anthropology (Sage), CABI, AgBiotech News & Information, National Agricultural Library, Biological Abstracts, Embase, Global Health, Web of Science, Veterinary Bulletin, and others.
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