Global Evolutionary History and Dynamics of Dengue Viruses Inferred from Whole Genome Sequences

Author:

Stica Caleb J.ORCID,Barrero Roberto A.ORCID,Murray Rachael Z.ORCID,Devine Gregor J.,Phillips Matthew J.,Frentiu Francesca D.ORCID

Abstract

Dengue is an arboviral disease caused by dengue virus (DENV), leading to approximately 25,000 deaths/year and with over 40% of the world’s population at risk. Increased international travel and trade, poorly regulated urban expansion, and warming global temperatures have expanded the geographic range and incidence of the virus in recent decades. This study used phylogenetic and selection pressure analyses to investigate trends in DENV evolution, using whole genome coding sequences from publicly available databases alongside newly sequenced isolates collected between 1963–1997 from Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Results revealed very similar phylogenetic relationships when using the envelope gene and the whole genome coding sequences. Although DENV evolution is predominantly driven by negative selection, a number of amino acid sites undergoing positive selection were found across the genome, with the majority located in the envelope and NS5 genes. Some genotypes appear to be diversifying faster than others within each serotype. The results from this research improve our understanding of DENV evolution, with implications for disease control efforts such as Wolbachia-based biocontrol and vaccine design.

Funder

Queensland University of Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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