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Comparative genome analysis between Southeast,Asian and South American Zika viruses
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Document Title
Comparative genome analysis between Southeast,Asian and South American Zika viruses
Author
Kochakarn T, Kotanan N, Kumpornsin K, Loesbanluechai D, Thammasatta M, Auewarakul P, Wilairat P, Chookajorn T
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Affiliations
Mahidol University; Mahidol University; Chulalongkorn University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; Mahidol University
Type
Article
Source Title
ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
ISSN
1995-7645
Year
2016
Volume
9
Issue
11
Page
1026-1032
Open Access
gold
Publisher
WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS
DOI
10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.10.002
Format
Abstract
Objective: To understand the cause for the differences between potentially mild Southeast Asian and the more pathogenic ZIKV in South America. Methods: A comparative genomic analysis was performed to determine putative causations stemming from ZIKV. Results: Phylogenctic analyses integrating geographical and time factors revealed that Southeast Asian ZIKV might not be the direct source of South American outbreaks as previously speculated. Amino acid residues unique to South American ZIKV isolates at the envelope, pr and NS1 proteins are listed and shown in the structural context. These unique residues on external viral proteins are not found in Southeast Asian ZIKV and could be responsible for the ongoing outbreak either via an intrinsic property of the virus or interactions with human immunity. Only a selected few primer/probe sets currently in clinical use were identified of being capable of detecting ZIKV strains worldwide. The envelope proteins of dengue virus (DENV) and ZIKV also showed a remarkable degree of similarity especially at the surface residues. Conclusions: findings that may help explain the cross-reactivity of DENY antibodies to ZIKV. Thus, major caveats must be exercised in using existing diagnostic tools for ZIKV.
Keyword
Dengue virus | phylogenetic analysis | protein structure | Southeast Asia | Zika virus
Funding Sponsor
Thailand Research Fund-Mahidol University [RSA5880062]; Office of the Higher Education Commission; Mahidol University under the National Research Universities Initiative; Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program [PHD/0204/2552]
Publication Source
WOS