Whole genome sequencing of Indonesian dengue virus isolates using next-generation sequencing

Q4 Environmental Science
B. Yohan, Rama Dhenni, Rahma F. Hayati, F. Yudhaputri, Dionisius Denis, Yanuarni W. B. Pamai, A. M. Afida, Ingrid A. Hutagalung, S. Haryanto, H. Trimarsanto, K. Myint, R. T. Sasmono
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Abstract

Indonesia is a tropical country and hyperendemic for dengue. The disease prevalently affected Indonesian and it caused high morbidity and substantial economic burden. This vector-borne viral disease is caused by infection of dengue viruses (DENVs), which are the member of Flaviviridae family. While most of dengue studies in Indonesia focused on the epidemiology, the clinical aspects, the vectors, and to certain extent the virology, there were still gaps in the DENVs genomic aspects. Considering their high mutation rate, the DENVs were known for their high genetic diversity and it might affect the characteristics of the viruses. Comprehensive DENV genomic data were thus important for many aspects of disease management, including virus surveillance, pathogenesis, diagnostics, antiviral drug design, and vaccine development. We established in this study a method for DENV whole genome sequencing using the advanced Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and Nextera XT DNA library preparation kit, coupled with simplified bioinformatic analysis methods. The Indonesian DENVs from four serotypes were isolated from patients’ sera, while library was prepared from enriched templates and sequenced using Illumina NGS. Our study highlighted the potential of a robust NGS method in producing whole genome sequence of DENVs, which would be important for future dengue studies.
印尼登革病毒分离株全基因组测序
印度尼西亚是一个热带国家,登革热高度流行。这种疾病在印度尼西亚流行,造成高发病率和沉重的经济负担。这种病媒传播的病毒性疾病是由黄病毒科成员登革热病毒(denv)感染引起的。虽然印度尼西亚的大多数登革热研究侧重于流行病学、临床方面、媒介以及一定程度上的病毒学,但在denv基因组方面仍然存在空白。考虑到它们的高突变率,denv以其高遗传多样性而闻名,这可能会影响病毒的特性。因此,全面的DENV基因组数据对疾病管理的许多方面都很重要,包括病毒监测、发病机制、诊断、抗病毒药物设计和疫苗开发。本研究利用先进的下一代测序(NGS)和Nextera XT DNA文库制备试剂盒,结合简化的生物信息学分析方法,建立了DENV全基因组测序方法。从患者血清中分离4种血清型印尼denv,利用富集模板制备文库,并使用Illumina NGS进行测序。我们的研究强调了一种强大的NGS方法在产生denv全基因组序列方面的潜力,这对未来的登革热研究至关重要。
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Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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