Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.

Dengue fever is the most prevalent arboviral disease in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. The present report describes molecular detection and serotyping of dengue viruses in acute phase blood samples collected from New Delhi, India. Phylogenetic and molecular clock analysis of den...

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Main Authors: Nazia Afreen, Irshad H Naqvi, Shobha Broor, Anwar Ahmed, Shama Parveen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141628
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spelling doaj-a38ed200c85e4de1a28de11bdd4c54e12021-03-03T19:58:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014162810.1371/journal.pone.0141628Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.Nazia AfreenIrshad H NaqviShobha BroorAnwar AhmedShama ParveenDengue fever is the most prevalent arboviral disease in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. The present report describes molecular detection and serotyping of dengue viruses in acute phase blood samples collected from New Delhi, India. Phylogenetic and molecular clock analysis of dengue virus serotype 1 and 3 strains were also investigated. Dengue virus infection was detected in 68.87% out of 604 samples tested by RT-PCR between 2011 & 2014. Dengue serotype 1 was detected in 25.48% samples, dengue serotype 2 in 79.56% samples and dengue serotype 3 in 11.29% samples. Dengue serotype 4 was not detected. Co-infection by more than one dengue serotype was detected in 18.26% samples. Envelope gene of 29 DENV-1 and 14 DENV-3 strains were sequenced in the study. All the DENV-1 strains grouped with the American African genotype. All DENV-3 strains were found to belong to Genotype III. Nucleotide substitution rates of dengue 1 and 3 viruses were determined in the study. Time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of dengue 1 viruses was determined to be 132 years. TMRCA of DENV-3 viruses was estimated to be 149 years. Bayesian skyline plots were constructed for Indian DENV-1 and 3 strains which showed a decrease in population size since 2005 in case of DENV- 1 strains while no change was observed in recent years in case of DENV-3 strains. The study also revealed a change in the dominating serotype in Delhi, India in recent years. The study will be helpful in formulating control strategies for the outbreaks. In addition, it will also assist in tracking the movement and evolution of this emerging virus.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141628
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author Nazia Afreen
Irshad H Naqvi
Shobha Broor
Anwar Ahmed
Shama Parveen
spellingShingle Nazia Afreen
Irshad H Naqvi
Shobha Broor
Anwar Ahmed
Shama Parveen
Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nazia Afreen
Irshad H Naqvi
Shobha Broor
Anwar Ahmed
Shama Parveen
author_sort Nazia Afreen
title Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.
title_short Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.
title_full Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.
title_fullStr Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Analysis of Dengue Serotype 1 and 3 from New Delhi, India.
title_sort phylogenetic and molecular clock analysis of dengue serotype 1 and 3 from new delhi, india.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Dengue fever is the most prevalent arboviral disease in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. The present report describes molecular detection and serotyping of dengue viruses in acute phase blood samples collected from New Delhi, India. Phylogenetic and molecular clock analysis of dengue virus serotype 1 and 3 strains were also investigated. Dengue virus infection was detected in 68.87% out of 604 samples tested by RT-PCR between 2011 & 2014. Dengue serotype 1 was detected in 25.48% samples, dengue serotype 2 in 79.56% samples and dengue serotype 3 in 11.29% samples. Dengue serotype 4 was not detected. Co-infection by more than one dengue serotype was detected in 18.26% samples. Envelope gene of 29 DENV-1 and 14 DENV-3 strains were sequenced in the study. All the DENV-1 strains grouped with the American African genotype. All DENV-3 strains were found to belong to Genotype III. Nucleotide substitution rates of dengue 1 and 3 viruses were determined in the study. Time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of dengue 1 viruses was determined to be 132 years. TMRCA of DENV-3 viruses was estimated to be 149 years. Bayesian skyline plots were constructed for Indian DENV-1 and 3 strains which showed a decrease in population size since 2005 in case of DENV- 1 strains while no change was observed in recent years in case of DENV-3 strains. The study also revealed a change in the dominating serotype in Delhi, India in recent years. The study will be helpful in formulating control strategies for the outbreaks. In addition, it will also assist in tracking the movement and evolution of this emerging virus.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141628
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