Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.

A better description of the extent and structure of genetic diversity in dengue virus (DENV) in endemic settings is central to its eventual control. To this end we determined the complete coding region sequence of 187 DENV-2 genomes and 68 E genes from viruses sampled from Vietnamese patients betwee...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Thi Ty Hang Vu, Edward C Holmes, Veasna Duong, Thien Quy Nguyen, Tinh Hien Tran, Michael Quail, Carol Churcher, Julian Parkhill, Jane Cardosa, Jeremy Farrar, Bridget Wills, Niall J Lennon, Bruce W Birren, Philippe Buchy, Matthew R Henn, Cameron P Simmons
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-07-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2907417?pdf=render
id doaj-8cce7043404541b79d675e1d66acdded
record_format Article
spelling doaj-8cce7043404541b79d675e1d66acdded2020-11-25T01:44:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352010-07-0147e75710.1371/journal.pntd.0000757Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.Thi Ty Hang VuEdward C HolmesVeasna DuongThien Quy NguyenTinh Hien TranMichael QuailCarol ChurcherJulian ParkhillJane CardosaJeremy FarrarBridget WillsNiall J LennonBruce W BirrenPhilippe BuchyMatthew R HennCameron P SimmonsA better description of the extent and structure of genetic diversity in dengue virus (DENV) in endemic settings is central to its eventual control. To this end we determined the complete coding region sequence of 187 DENV-2 genomes and 68 E genes from viruses sampled from Vietnamese patients between 1995 and 2009. Strikingly, an episode of genotype replacement was observed, with Asian 1 lineage viruses entirely displacing the previously dominant Asian/American lineage viruses. This genotype replacement event also seems to have occurred within DENV-2 in Thailand and Cambodia, suggestive of a major difference in viral fitness. To determine the cause of this major evolutionary event we compared both the infectivity of the Asian 1 and Asian/American genotypes in mosquitoes and their viraemia levels in humans. Although there was little difference in infectivity in mosquitoes, we observed significantly higher plasma viraemia levels in paediatric patients infected with Asian 1 lineage viruses relative to Asian/American viruses, a phenotype that is predicted to result in a higher probability of human-to-mosquito transmission. These results provide a mechanistic basis to a marked change in the genetic structure of DENV-2 and more broadly underscore that an understanding of DENV evolutionary dynamics can inform the development of vaccines and anti-viral drugs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2907417?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Thi Ty Hang Vu
Edward C Holmes
Veasna Duong
Thien Quy Nguyen
Tinh Hien Tran
Michael Quail
Carol Churcher
Julian Parkhill
Jane Cardosa
Jeremy Farrar
Bridget Wills
Niall J Lennon
Bruce W Birren
Philippe Buchy
Matthew R Henn
Cameron P Simmons
spellingShingle Thi Ty Hang Vu
Edward C Holmes
Veasna Duong
Thien Quy Nguyen
Tinh Hien Tran
Michael Quail
Carol Churcher
Julian Parkhill
Jane Cardosa
Jeremy Farrar
Bridget Wills
Niall J Lennon
Bruce W Birren
Philippe Buchy
Matthew R Henn
Cameron P Simmons
Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Thi Ty Hang Vu
Edward C Holmes
Veasna Duong
Thien Quy Nguyen
Tinh Hien Tran
Michael Quail
Carol Churcher
Julian Parkhill
Jane Cardosa
Jeremy Farrar
Bridget Wills
Niall J Lennon
Bruce W Birren
Philippe Buchy
Matthew R Henn
Cameron P Simmons
author_sort Thi Ty Hang Vu
title Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.
title_short Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.
title_full Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.
title_fullStr Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.
title_full_unstemmed Emergence of the Asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in South-East Asia.
title_sort emergence of the asian 1 genotype of dengue virus serotype 2 in viet nam: in vivo fitness advantage and lineage replacement in south-east asia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2010-07-01
description A better description of the extent and structure of genetic diversity in dengue virus (DENV) in endemic settings is central to its eventual control. To this end we determined the complete coding region sequence of 187 DENV-2 genomes and 68 E genes from viruses sampled from Vietnamese patients between 1995 and 2009. Strikingly, an episode of genotype replacement was observed, with Asian 1 lineage viruses entirely displacing the previously dominant Asian/American lineage viruses. This genotype replacement event also seems to have occurred within DENV-2 in Thailand and Cambodia, suggestive of a major difference in viral fitness. To determine the cause of this major evolutionary event we compared both the infectivity of the Asian 1 and Asian/American genotypes in mosquitoes and their viraemia levels in humans. Although there was little difference in infectivity in mosquitoes, we observed significantly higher plasma viraemia levels in paediatric patients infected with Asian 1 lineage viruses relative to Asian/American viruses, a phenotype that is predicted to result in a higher probability of human-to-mosquito transmission. These results provide a mechanistic basis to a marked change in the genetic structure of DENV-2 and more broadly underscore that an understanding of DENV evolutionary dynamics can inform the development of vaccines and anti-viral drugs.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2907417?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT thityhangvu emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT edwardcholmes emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT veasnaduong emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT thienquynguyen emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT tinhhientran emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT michaelquail emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT carolchurcher emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT julianparkhill emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT janecardosa emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT jeremyfarrar emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT bridgetwills emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT nialljlennon emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT brucewbirren emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT philippebuchy emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT matthewrhenn emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
AT cameronpsimmons emergenceoftheasian1genotypeofdenguevirusserotype2invietnaminvivofitnessadvantageandlineagereplacementinsoutheastasia
_version_ 1725026040473976832