Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa

Usutu virus (USUV), one of the most neglected Old World encephalitic flaviviruses, causes epizootics among wild and captive birds and sporadic infection in humans. The dynamics of USUV spread and evolution in its natural hosts are unknown. Here, we present the phylogeny and evolutionary history of a...

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Main Authors: Dimitri Engel, Hanna Jost, Michael Wink, Jessica Borstler, Stefan Bosch, Mutien-Marie Garigliany, Artur Jost, Christina Czajka, Renke Luhken, Ute Ziegler, Martin H. Groschup, Martin Pfeffer, Norbert Becker, Daniel Cadar, Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2016-02-01
Series:mBio
Online Access:http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/7/1/e01938-15
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spelling doaj-9d3578429a1d4f92b6655f5597bc57952021-07-02T09:02:14ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112016-02-0171e01938-1510.1128/mBio.01938-15Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and AfricaDimitri EngelHanna JostMichael WinkJessica BorstlerStefan BoschMutien-Marie GariglianyArtur JostChristina CzajkaRenke LuhkenUte ZieglerMartin H. GroschupMartin PfefferNorbert BeckerDaniel CadarJonas Schmidt-ChanasitUsutu virus (USUV), one of the most neglected Old World encephalitic flaviviruses, causes epizootics among wild and captive birds and sporadic infection in humans. The dynamics of USUV spread and evolution in its natural hosts are unknown. Here, we present the phylogeny and evolutionary history of all available USUV strains, including 77 newly sequenced complete genomes from a variety of host species at a temporal and spatial scaled resolution. The results showed that USUV can be classified into six distinct lineages and that the most recent common ancestor of the recent European epizootics emerged in Africa at least 500 years ago. We demonstrated that USUV was introduced regularly from Africa into Europe in the last 50 years, and the genetic diversity of European lineages is shaped primarily by in situ evolution, while the African lineages have been driven by extensive gene flow. Most of the amino acid changes are deleterious polymorphisms removed by purifying selection, with adaptive evolution restricted to the NS5 gene and several others evolving under episodic directional selection, indicating that the ecological or immunological factors were mostly the key determinants of USUV dispersal and outbreaks. Host-specific mutations have been detected, while the host transition analysis identified mosquitoes as the most likely origin of the common ancestor and birds as the source of the recent European USUV lineages. Our results suggest that the major migratory bird flyways could predict the continental and intercontinental dispersal patterns of USUV and that migratory birds might act as potential long-distance dispersal vehicles.http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/7/1/e01938-15
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author Dimitri Engel
Hanna Jost
Michael Wink
Jessica Borstler
Stefan Bosch
Mutien-Marie Garigliany
Artur Jost
Christina Czajka
Renke Luhken
Ute Ziegler
Martin H. Groschup
Martin Pfeffer
Norbert Becker
Daniel Cadar
Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit
spellingShingle Dimitri Engel
Hanna Jost
Michael Wink
Jessica Borstler
Stefan Bosch
Mutien-Marie Garigliany
Artur Jost
Christina Czajka
Renke Luhken
Ute Ziegler
Martin H. Groschup
Martin Pfeffer
Norbert Becker
Daniel Cadar
Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit
Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa
mBio
author_facet Dimitri Engel
Hanna Jost
Michael Wink
Jessica Borstler
Stefan Bosch
Mutien-Marie Garigliany
Artur Jost
Christina Czajka
Renke Luhken
Ute Ziegler
Martin H. Groschup
Martin Pfeffer
Norbert Becker
Daniel Cadar
Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit
author_sort Dimitri Engel
title Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa
title_short Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa
title_full Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the Evolutionary History and Dispersal of Usutu Virus, a Neglected Emerging Arbovirus in Europe and Africa
title_sort reconstruction of the evolutionary history and dispersal of usutu virus, a neglected emerging arbovirus in europe and africa
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mBio
issn 2150-7511
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Usutu virus (USUV), one of the most neglected Old World encephalitic flaviviruses, causes epizootics among wild and captive birds and sporadic infection in humans. The dynamics of USUV spread and evolution in its natural hosts are unknown. Here, we present the phylogeny and evolutionary history of all available USUV strains, including 77 newly sequenced complete genomes from a variety of host species at a temporal and spatial scaled resolution. The results showed that USUV can be classified into six distinct lineages and that the most recent common ancestor of the recent European epizootics emerged in Africa at least 500 years ago. We demonstrated that USUV was introduced regularly from Africa into Europe in the last 50 years, and the genetic diversity of European lineages is shaped primarily by in situ evolution, while the African lineages have been driven by extensive gene flow. Most of the amino acid changes are deleterious polymorphisms removed by purifying selection, with adaptive evolution restricted to the NS5 gene and several others evolving under episodic directional selection, indicating that the ecological or immunological factors were mostly the key determinants of USUV dispersal and outbreaks. Host-specific mutations have been detected, while the host transition analysis identified mosquitoes as the most likely origin of the common ancestor and birds as the source of the recent European USUV lineages. Our results suggest that the major migratory bird flyways could predict the continental and intercontinental dispersal patterns of USUV and that migratory birds might act as potential long-distance dispersal vehicles.
url http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/7/1/e01938-15
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