Author:
Gigante Crystal M.,Plumb Matthew,Ruprecht Ali,Zhao Hui,Wicker Vaughn,Wilkins Kimberly,Matheny Audrey,Khan Theodora,Davidson Whitni,Sheth Mili,Burgin Alex,Burroughs Mark,Padilla Jasmine,Lee Justin S.,Batra Dhwani,Hetrick Ethan E.,Howard Dakota T.,Garfin Jacob,Tate Lisa,Hubsmith Shan J.,Mendoza Rafael M.,Stanek Danielle,Gillani Sarah,Lee Michelle,Mangla Anil,Blythe David,SierraPatev Sean,Carpenter-Azevedo Kristin,Huard Richard C.,Gallagher Glen,Hall Joshua,Ash Stephanie,Kovar Lynsey,Seabolt Matthew H.,Weigand Michael R.,Damon Inger,Satheshkumar Panayampalli S.,McCollum Andrea M.,Hutson Christina L.,Wang Xiong,Li Yu
Abstract
Genomic surveillance of monkeypox virus (MPXV) during the 2022 outbreak has been mainly focused on single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) changes. DNA viruses, including MPXV, have a lower SNP mutation rate than RNA viruses due to higher fidelity replication machinery. We identified a large genomic rearrangement in a MPXV sequence from a 2022 case in the state of Minnesota (MN), USA, from an abnormal, uneven MPXV read mapping coverage profile in whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data. We further screened WGS data of 206 U.S. MPXV samples and found seven (3.4 percent) sequenced genomes contained similar abnormal read coverage profiles that suggested putative large deletions or genomic rearrangements. Here, we present three MPXV genomes containing deletions ranging from 2.3 to 15 kb and four genomes containing more complex rearrangements. Five genomic changes were each only seen in one sample, but two sequences from linked cases shared an identical 2.3 kb deletion in the 3’ terminal region. All samples were positive using VAC1 and Clade II (formerly West African)-specific MPXV diagnostic tests; however, large deletions and genomic rearrangements like the ones reported here have the potential to result in viruses in which the target of a PCR diagnostic test is deleted. The emergence of genomic rearrangements during the outbreak may have public health implications and highlight the importance of continued genomic surveillance.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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