Abstract
ObjectivesThe 2022 global outbreak of monkeypox virus (MPXV), previously confined to Central and West Africa, necessitates an enhanced understanding of its spread. Comprehensive genomic surveillance to understand the virus’s evolution and spread is needed, particularly in Asia.MethodsGenomic data from 169 MPXV genome sequences in Asia were analysed. Through advanced genomic sequencing of clinical samples, we analysed the distribution and mutations of MPXV lineages in Asia.ResultsPhylogenetic analysis revealed a distinct clustering of C.1 strains rise in Northeast Asia in 2023, while genomic examination identified specific consensus mutations like R84K, R665C and L16F in C.1 strains. The mutations, coupled with an increased rate of apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing catalytic polypeptide-like 3 motif G-to-A mutations in C.1 (OR 24.87±8.81), indicate a potential adaptation mechanism.ConclusionsOur findings underscore the need for ongoing surveillance and provide vital insights into MPXV’s evolving dynamics, aiding in public health strategy formulation against this emerging infectious threat.
Funder
Institute for Information Industry, Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
National Health Research Institutes
Taichung Veterans General Hospital