巴西流感病毒的综合分子流行病学:来自全国分析的见解。

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Virus Evolution Pub Date : 2024-11-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ve/veae102
Isabela Carvalho Brcko, Vinicius Carius de Souza, Gabriela Ribeiro, Alex Ranieri Jeronimo Lima, Antonio Jorge Martins, Claudia Renata Dos Santos Barros, Eneas de Carvalho, James Siqueira Pereira, Loyze Paola Oliveira de Lima, Vincent Louis Viala, Simone Kashima, Debora Glenda Lima de La Roque, Elaine Vieira Santos, Evandra Strazza Rodrigues, Juliana Almeida Nunes, Leandro Spalato Torres, Luiz Artur Vieira Caldeira, Melissa Palmieri, Caio Genovez Medina, Raphael Augusto de Arruda, Renata Beividas Lopes, Geraldo Reple Sobrinho, Daniel Macedo de Melo Jorge, Eurico Arruda, Eladja Christina Bezerra da Silva Mendes, Hazerral de Oliveira Santos, Arabela Leal E Silva de Mello, Felicidade Mota Pereira, Marcela Kelly Astete Gómez, Vanessa Brandão Nardy, Brenno Henrique, Lucas Luiz Vieira, Mariana Matos Roll, Elaine Cristina de Oliveira, Júlia Deffune Profeta Cidin Almeida, Stephanni Figueiredo da Silva, Gleissy Adriane Lima Borges, Katia Cristina de Lima Furtado, Patricia Miriam Sayuri Sato Barros da Costa, Shirley Moreira da Silva Chagas, Esper G Kallás, Daniel Larh, Marta Giovanetti, Svetoslav Nanev Slavov, Sandra Coccuzzo Sampaio, Maria Carolina Elias
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甲型和乙型流感病毒对全球健康构成重大威胁,在很大程度上造成发病率和死亡率。然而,巴西是一个大陆大小的国家,也是流感病毒在南美洲进入、传播和传播的关键枢纽,对巴西这些病毒的分子流行病学的全面了解仍然需要改进。作为病毒监测和血清学评估中心项目的一部分,本研究通过整合巴西所有大区的数据和样本,以及公共数据库在2021-23年流行季节提供的大量其他巴西序列,解决了这一差距。A/H1N1pdm09、A/H3N2和B/维多利亚型流感病毒的血凝素片段的系统发育分析显示,在2021年和2022年上半年,A/H3N2 2a型流感病毒被感染。3株为优势循环菌株。随后,A/H3N2 2b成为流行毒株,直到10月被A/H1N1pdm09 5a取代。2a和5a。1血统。这种情况一直维持到2023年。B/Victoria在2021年12月至2022年9月期间出现并以低水平传播,然后与A/H1N1pdm09 5a共价。2a和5a。1血统。将疫苗株A/Darwin/9/2021与循环病毒进行比较发现,从2021年到2023年,在所有A/H3N2谱系中,天冬氨酸残基186和225处共有突变,改变了受体结合域的电荷。对于A/H1N1pdm09, 2022年共识为5a.2a。1和A/Victoria/2570/2019疫苗株有14个氨基酸取代。关键残基H180、D187、K219、R223、E224和T133参与了唾液酸与氢的相互作用,而对接分析显示,N130、K142和D222可能参与了距离相互作用。重要的是,在巴西的大区域中观察到不同的甲型流感谱系频率模式,强调了病毒传播的区域差异。本研究描述了在巴西流行的甲型和乙型流感病毒的特征,为其在巴西大区域的传播模式和动态提供了见解。这些发现对公共卫生干预、为减轻传播风险、优化疫苗接种工作和加强疫情控制措施提供信息具有重要意义。
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Comprehensive molecular epidemiology of influenza viruses in Brazil: insights from a nationwide analysis.

Influenza A and B viruses represent significant global health threats, contributing substantially to morbidity and mortality rates. However, a comprehensive understanding of the molecular epidemiology of these viruses in Brazil, a continental-size country and a crucial hub for the entry, circulation, and dissemination of influenza viruses within South America, still needs to be improved. This study addresses this gap by consolidating data and samples across all Brazilian macroregions, as part of the Center for Viral Surveillance and Serological Assessment project, together with an extensive number of other Brazilian sequences provided by a public database during the epidemic seasons spanning 2021-23. Phylogenetic analysis of the hemagglutinin segment of influenza A/H1N1pdm09, A/H3N2, and influenza B/Victoria-lineage viruses revealed that in 2021 and in the first semester of 2022, the A/H3N2 2a.3 strain was the predominant circulating strain. Subsequently, the A/H3N2 2b became the prevalent strain until October, when it was substituted by A/H1N1pdm09 5a.2a and 5a.2a.1 lineages. This scenario was maintained during the year of 2023. B/Victoria emerged and circulated at low levels between December 2021 and September 2022 and then became coprevalent with A/H1N1pdm09 5a.2a and 5a.2a.1 lineages. The comparison between the vaccine strain A/Darwin/9/2021 and circulating viruses revealed shared mutations to aspartic acid at residues 186 and 225 across all A/H3N2 lineages from 2021 to 2023, altering the charge in the receptor-binding domain. For A/H1N1pdm09, the 2022 consensus of 5a.2a.1 and the vaccine strain A/Victoria/2570/2019 showed 14 amino acid substitutions. Key residues H180, D187, K219, R223, E224, and T133 are involved in hydrogen interactions with sialic acids, while N130, K142, and D222 may contribute to distance interactions based on docking analyses. Importantly, distinct influenza A lineage frequency patterns were observed across Brazil's macroregions, underscoring the regional variations in virus circulation. This study characterizes influenza A and B viruses circulating in Brazil, providing insights into their circulation patterns and dynamics across Brazilian macroregions. These findings hold significant implications for public health interventions, informing strategies to mitigate transmission risks, optimize vaccination efforts, and enhance outbreak control measures.

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Virus Evolution
Virus Evolution Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
5.70%
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108
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Virus Evolution is a new Open Access journal focusing on the long-term evolution of viruses, viruses as a model system for studying evolutionary processes, viral molecular epidemiology and environmental virology. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for original research papers, reviews, commentaries and a venue for in-depth discussion on the topics relevant to virus evolution.
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