Phylogeny and Homologous Recombination in Japanese Encephalitis Viruses

Li Xiao-xue , Cong Ying-ying , Wang Xin , Ren Yu-dong , Ren Xiao-feng , Lu Ai-gauo , Li Guang-xing
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Abstract

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a significant causative agent of arthropod-borne encephalitis and what is less clear that the factors cause the virus wide spread. The objective was to confirm whether the homologous recombination imposed on JEV. The phylogenetic and homologous recombination analyses were performed based on 163 complete JEV genomes which were recently isolated. They were still separated into five genotypes (GI-GV) and the most of recently isolated JEVs were GI rather than GIII in Asian areas including mainland China. Two recombinant events were identified in JEV and the evidence of the recombination was observed between China and Japan isolates that partitioned into two distinct subclades, but still the same genotype (GIII). Our data further suggested that most of the nucleotides in JEV genome were under negative selection; however, changes within codon 2 316 (amino acid NS4b-44) showed an evidence of the positive selection.

日本脑炎病毒的系统发育与同源重组
日本脑炎病毒(JEV)是节肢动物传播的脑炎的重要病原体,目前尚不清楚是哪些因素导致了病毒的广泛传播。目的是确认同源重组是否对乙脑病毒产生影响。对最近分离的163份乙脑病毒全基因组进行了系统发育和同源重组分析。它们仍然分为5种基因型(GI- gv),在包括中国大陆在内的亚洲地区,最近分离到的大多数流行性感冒病毒是GI型而不是GIII型。在乙脑病毒中发现了两个重组事件,并且在中国和日本分离株之间观察到重组的证据,这些分离株分为两个不同的亚支系,但仍然是相同的基因型(GIII)。我们的数据进一步表明,乙脑病毒基因组中的大部分核苷酸处于负选择状态;然而,密码子2316(氨基酸NS4b-44)的变化显示了正选择的证据。
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