Genomic and phenotypic characterization of an Oropouche virus strain implicated in the 2023-24 large-scale outbreak in Brazil

Author:

Azevedo Elisa de Almeida NevesORCID,da Silva Alexandre FreitasORCID,da Silva Verônica GomesORCID,Machado Lais CeschiniORCID,de Lima Gustavo BarbosaORCID,Ishigami Bruno Issao Matos,Silva Keilla Maria Paz e,da Costa Mayara Matias de Oliveira Marques,Falcão Diego Arruda,Vasconcelos Andreza Pâmela,da Silva Clintiano Curvêlo,Naveca Felipe Gomes,Bezerra Matheus Filgueira,de Lima Campos TulioORCID,Acioli-Santos BartolomeuORCID,Paiva Marcelo Henrique Santos,Morais Clarice Neuenschwander Lins deORCID,Wallau Gabriel LuzORCID

Abstract

AbstractTheOrthobunyavirus oropoucheensein a arthropod borne zoonotic pathogen known to infect sylvatic animals and humans by means of biting midges transmission. Several large-scale human outbreaks of Oropouche virus (OROV), primarily confined to the Amazon region, were documented over the decades. However, since 2022, more widespread OROV outbreaks have been unfolding in Brazil and across South America, with cases exported to Cuba, Italy, and Germany. I In Brazil, the virus has reached and established communitary transmission in states from all major regions of the country. Here we isolated, characterized the cytopathic effect and the full genomic sequence of two OROV isolates from the current outbreak. Our data shows that OROV can readily infect and replicate in non-human primate cells, supporting the role of non-human primates as important reservoirs. Phylogenetic data supports a direct introduction of the same lineages causing the 2022-24 outbreak in Brazil from the Amazonas state, the epicenter of the epidemics in Brazil. Lastly, as case counts accumulate in the state and the Northeast region, clear evidence supports established and sustained transmission. Continued studies are critical to understand the transmission cycle in this region, the most important vectors and reservoirs, to appropriately deploy control measures.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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