Ecological, Genetic, and Phylogenetic Aspects of YFV 2017–2019 Spread in Rio de Janeiro State
Author:
Ribeiro Ieda Pereira1, Delatorre Edson2ORCID, de Abreu Filipe Vieira Santos34ORCID, dos Santos Alexandre Araújo Cunha1, Furtado Nathália Dias1ORCID, Ferreira-de-Brito Anielly3, de Pina-Costa Anielle56, Neves Maycon Sebastião Alberto Santos3, de Castro Márcia Gonçalves3, Motta Monique de Albuquerque3, Brasil Patricia5ORCID, Lourenço-de-Oliveira Ricardo3ORCID, Bonaldo Myrna Cristina1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Laboratório de Biologia Molecular de Flavivírus, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil 2. Laboratório de Genômica Evolutiva e Ambiental, Departamento de Biologia, Centro de Ciências Exatas, Naturais e da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Alegre 29500-000, ES, Brazil 3. Laboratório de Mosquitos Transmissores de Hematozoários, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil 4. Instituto Federal do Norte de Minas Gerais, Salinas 39560-000, MG, Brazil 5. Laboratório de Doenças Febris Agudas, Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil 6. Faculdade de Medicina de Teresópolis, Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos, UNIFESO, Teresópolis 25955-001, RJ, Brazil
Abstract
In Brazil, a yellow fever (YF) outbreak was reported in areas considered YF-free for decades. The low vaccination coverage and the increasing forest fragmentation, with the wide distribution of vector mosquitoes, have been related to yellow fever virus (YFV) transmission beyond endemic areas since 2016. Aiming to elucidate the molecular and phylogenetic aspects of YFV spread on a local scale, we generated 43 new YFV genomes sampled from humans, non-human primates (NHP), and primarily, mosquitoes from highly heterogenic areas in 15 localities from Rio de Janeiro (RJ) state during the YFV 2016–2019 outbreak in southeast Brazil. Our analysis revealed that the genetic diversity and spatial distribution of the sylvatic transmission of YFV in RJ originated from at least two introductions and followed two chains of dissemination, here named the YFV RJ-I and YFV RJ-II clades. They moved with similar dispersal speeds from the north to the south of the RJ state in parallel directions, separated by the Serra do Mar Mountain chain, with YFV RJ-I invading the north coast of São Paulo state. The YFV RJ-I clade showed a more significant heterogeneity across the entire polyprotein. The YFV RJ-II clade, with only two amino acid polymorphisms, mapped at NS1 (I1086V), present only in mosquitoes at the same locality and NS4A (I2176V), shared by all YFV clade RJ-II, suggests a recent clustering of YFV isolates collected from different hosts. Our analyses strengthen the role of surveillance, genomic analyses of YVF isolated from other hosts, and environmental studies into the strategies to forecast, control, and prevent yellow fever outbreaks.
Funder
CONSELHO NACIONAL DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO FUNDAÇÃO CARLOS CHAGAS FILHO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO INSTITUT PASTEUR Transversal Research Program COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL DE NÍVEL SUPERIOR Preventing and Combating the Zika Virus, MCTIC/FNDCT -CNPq/MEC-CAPES/MS-Decit INOVA-Fiocruz Productivity in Technological Development and Innovative Extension Cientistas do Nosso Estado
Subject
Virology,Infectious Diseases
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