寨卡病毒是否在印度作为一个独特的遗传谱系重新出现?

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2025-05-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000857.v4
Pradeep Kumar N, Ajithlal P M, Prasanta Saini, Aiswarya R S, Abidha Suresh, Philip Samuel, Balasubramaniam R, Jessu Mathew, Sonia T, Amju K P, Raju K H K, Veerapathiran A, Selvam A, Balaji T, Ashwani Kumar
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2021年期间,印度喀拉拉邦蒂鲁凡南塔普兰市发生了寨卡热暴发。应喀拉拉邦卫生管理局的要求,我们对此进行了调查,以提出必要的疾病爆发控制战略。流行病学调查显示,寨卡热病例与来自该市一家多专科医院的推定指示病例呈聚集性模式。2021年,其他地方已经报告了有关该问题的初步报告。蚊虫调查结果显示,蚊虫自然感染寨卡病毒(ZIKV)的优势蚊种为白纹伊蚊(65.55%)、埃及伊蚊(22.0%)和维塔伊蚊(12.0%),最低感染率分别为17.9、7.8和3.6。此外,经卵巢传播的记录,伊蚊。埃及伊蚊和伊蚊。蚊。这是首次报道从伊蚊中检测到寨卡病毒。印度白纹伊蚊对寨卡病毒基因组系统发育信息基因的分析表明,出现了一种独特的亚洲病毒株谱系,具有五种独特的非同义突变,即:‘A22T’和‘I160M’(前膜)以及‘D348N’, ‘T470A’和‘V473L’(包膜),涉及此次疫情。基因表达模式的改变和这些独特突变的进化意义仍有待研究。随后,对从这次调查和对该国寨卡病毒散发疫情开展的其他调查中分离出的病毒株进行的遗传分析表明,寨卡病毒正在印度作为一个独特的遗传谱系重新出现。这些发现和最近关于寨卡病毒暴发的其他报告表明,迫切需要制定系统的全国监测战略,以预防/准备/控制这一新兴的神经毒性虫媒病毒性疾病的大规模暴发。
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Is the Zika virus re-emerging as a distinct genetic lineage in India?

An outbreak of Zika fever occurred in Thiruvananthapuram City, Kerala, India, during 2021. At the request of the Kerala state health administration, we investigated the same, towards proposing requisite containment strategies for the disease outbreak. Epidemiological investigations indicated a clustering pattern of Zika fever cases with the presumed index case from a multi-speciality hospital in the city. Preliminary reports on the same had been already reported elsewhere during 2021. Further, entomological surveys carried out evinced the predominant mosquito species in the city, viz. Aedes albopictus (65.55%), Aedes aegypti (22.0%) and Aedes vittatus (12.0%) were naturally infected with Zika virus (ZIKV), the minimum infection rates being 17.9, 7.8 and 3.6, respectively. Also, trans-ovarian transmission was recorded in both Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus. This is the first report on the detection of ZIKV from Ae. albopictus in India. Analysis of phylogenetically informative genes of the ZIKV genome indicated the emergence of a distinct lineage of the Asian strain of virus, with five unique non-synonymous mutations, viz. 'A22T' and 'I160M' (pre-membrane) and 'D348N', 'T470A' and 'V473L' (envelope), that were involved in the outbreak. The altered gene expression pattern and evolutionary implications of these unique mutations remain to be investigated. Genetic analysis of the virus isolates from this and other investigations carried out on sporadic outbreaks of ZIKV in the country subsequently indicated that ZIKV is re-emerging as a distinct genetic lineage in India. These findings and other recent reports on ZIKV outbreaks warrant an urgent need for a systematic countrywide surveillance strategy, towards the prevention/preparedness/containment of a massive outbreak of this emerging neurovirulent arboviral disease.

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