Molecular evolutionary dynamics of Ross River virus and implications for vaccine efficacy


Autoria(s): Jones, Anita; Lowry, Kym S.; Aaskov, John G.; Holmes, Edward C.; Kitchen, Andrew
Data(s)

01/09/2010

Resumo

Ross River virus (RRV) is a mosquito-borne member of the genus Alphavirus that causes epidemic polyarthritis in humans, costing the Australian health system at least US$10 million annually. Recent progress in RRV vaccine development requires accurate assessment of RRV genetic diversity and evolution, particularly as they may affect the utility of future vaccination. In this study, we provide novel RRV genome sequences and investigate the evolutionary dynamics of RRV from time-structured E2 gene datasets. Our analysis indicates that, although RRV evolves at a similar rate to other alphaviruses (mean evolutionary rate of approx. 8x10(-4) nucleotide substitutions per site year(-1)), the relative genetic diversity of RRV has been continuously low through time, possibly as a result of purifying selection imposed by replication in a wide range of natural host and vector species. Together, these findings suggest that vaccination against RRV is unlikely to result in the rapid antigenic evolution that could compromise the future efficacy of current RRV vaccines.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40501/

Publicador

Society for General Microbiology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40501/1/c40501.pdf

DOI:10.1099/vir.0.014209-0

Jones, Anita, Lowry, Kym S., Aaskov, John G., Holmes, Edward C., & Kitchen, Andrew (2010) Molecular evolutionary dynamics of Ross River virus and implications for vaccine efficacy. Journal of General Virology, 91(1), pp. 182-188.

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Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110804 Medical Virology #Ross River virus (RRV) #mosquito-borne #genus Alphavirus #epidemic polyarthritis
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Journal Article