Comprehensive Molecular Epidemiology of Influenza Viruses in Brazil: Insights from a Nationwide Analysis

Author:

Brcko Isabela Carvalho,de Souza Vinicius Carius,Ribeiro Gabriela,Lima Alex Ranieri Jeronimo,Martins Antonio Jorge,Barros Claudia Renata dos Santos,de Carvalho Eneas,Pereira James SiqueiraORCID,de Lima Loyze Paola Oliveira,Viala Vincent Louis,Kashima Simone,de La-Roque Debora Glenda Lima,Santos Elaine Vieira,Rodrigues Evandra Strazza,Nunes Juliana Almeida,Torres Leandro Spalato,Caldeira Luiz Artur Vieira,Palmieri Melissa,Medina Caio Genovez,de Arruda Raphael Augusto,Lopes Renata Beividas,Sobrinho Geraldo Reple,Jorge Daniel Macedo de Melo,Arruda Eurico,Mendes Eladja Christina Bezerra da Silva,Santos Hazerral de Oliveira,de Mello Arabela Leal e Silva,Pereira Felicidade Mota,Gómez Marcela Kelly Astete,Nardy Vanessa Brandão,Henrique Brenno Vinicius Martins,Vieira Lucas Luiz,Roll Mariana Matos,de Oliveira Elaine Cristina,Almeida Júlia Deffune Profeta Cidin,da Silva Stephanni Figueiredo,Borges Gleissy Adriane Lima,Furtado Katia Cristina de Lima,da Costa Patricia Miriam Sayuri Sato Barros,Chagas Shirley Moreira da Silva,Kallás Esper G.,Larh Daniel,Giovanetti Marta,Slavov Svetoslav NanevORCID,Sampaio Sandra Coccuzzo,Elias Sabbaga Maria CarolinaORCID

Abstract

AbstractInfluenza A and B viruses pose significant global health threats, with substantial impacts on morbidity and mortality. Understanding their molecular epidemiology in Brazil, a key hub for the circulation and dissemination of these viruses in South America, remains limited. This study, part of the Center for Viral Surveillance and Serological Assessment (CeVIVAS) project, addresses this by analyzing data and samples from all Brazilian macroregions, along with publicly available sequences from 2021-2023.Phylogenetic analysis of the Hemagglutinin (HA) segment of Influenza A/H1N1pdm09, A/H3N2, and Influenza B/Victoria-lineage revealed the predominance of A/H3N2 2a.3 strain in 2021 and early 2022. This was succeeded by A/H3N2 2b until October 2022, after which A/H1N1pdm09 5a.2a and 5a.2a.1 lineages became prevalent, maintaining this status throughout 2023. B/Victoria circulated at low levels between December 2021 and September 2022, becoming co-prevalent with A/H1N1pdm09 5a.2a and 5a.2a.1 lineages.Comparing the vaccine strain A/Darwin/9/2021 with circulating A/H3N2 viruses from 2021-2023 revealed shared mutations to aspartic acid at residues 186 and 225, altering the RBD domain’s charge. For A/H1N1pdm09, the 2022 consensus of 5a.2a.1 and the vaccine strain A/Victoria/2570/2019 had 14 amino acid substitutions. Key residues such as H180, D187, K219, R223, E224, and T133 are involved in hydrogen interactions with sialic acids, while N130, K142, and D222 may influence distance interactions based on docking analyses.Distinct Influenza A lineage frequency patterns across Brazil’s macroregions underscore regional variations in virus circulation. This study characterizes the dynamics of Influenza A and B viruses in Brazil, offering valuable insights into their circulation patterns. These findings have significant public health implications, informing strategies to mitigate transmission risks, optimize vaccination efforts, and enhance outbreak control measures.Author summaryThis study investigates the molecular epidemiology of Influenza A and B viruses in Brazil from 2021 to 2023. Utilizing data from the Center for Viral Surveillance and Serological Assessment (CeVIVAS) and public databases, we performed a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Hemagglutinin segments of Influenza A/H1N1pdm09, A/H3N2, and B/Victoria-lineage viruses across all Brazilian macroregions. Key findings reveal that the A/H3N2 2a.3 strain was predominant in 2021 and early 2022, followed by A/H3N2 2b, and later by A/H1N1pdm09 5a.2a and 5a.2a.1 lineages in late 2022 and throughout 2023. The B/Victoria strain circulated at low levels initially and later co-prevailed with A/H1N1pdm09 lineages. Comparing the vaccine strain A/Darwin/9/2021 with circulating A/H3N2 viruses from 2021-2023 and A/Victoria/2570/2019 with 5a.2a.1 of A/H1N1pdm09 circulating in 2022 revealed significant mutations which could affect the interaction of the viruses with sialic acids and potentially impact vaccine efficacy. Notably, we identified a substitution pattern among the predominant Influenza subtypes and observed distinct regional variations in Influenza A lineage frequencies across Brazil. These findings are critical for optimizing vaccination strategies and provide valuable data to inform public health policy and improve health outcomes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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