dc.creatorSpitz, Natália
dc.creatorMello, Francisco C. A.
dc.creatorMoreira, Aline S.
dc.creatorGusatti, Carolina S.
dc.creatorMartins, Regina M. B.
dc.creatorGomes, Selma A.
dc.creatorBello, Gonzalo
dc.creatorAraujo, Natalia M.
dc.date2020-04-16T13:38:17Z
dc.date2020-04-16T13:38:17Z
dc.date2019
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-27T00:09:59Z
dc.date.available2023-09-27T00:09:59Z
dc.identifierSPITZ, Natália et al. Reconstruction of the spatial and temporal dynamics of hepatitis B virus genotype D in the Americas. Plos One, v. 14, n. 7, e0220342, 20p, July 2019.
dc.identifier1932-6203
dc.identifierhttps://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/40799
dc.identifier10.1371/journal.pone.0220342
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8898102
dc.descriptionHepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype D (HBV/D) is globally widespread, and ten subgenotypes (D1 to D10) showing distinct geographic distributions have been described to date. The evolutionary history of HBV/D and its subgenotypes, for which few complete genome sequences are available, in the Americas is not well understood. The main objective of the current study was to determine the full-length genomic sequences of HBV/D isolates from Brazil and frequency, origin and spread of HBV/D subgenotypes in the Americas. Complete HBV/D genomes isolated from 39 Brazilian patients infected with subgenotypes D1 (n = 1), D2 (n = 10), D3 (n = 27), and D4 (n = 1) were sequenced and analyzed together with reference sequences using the Bayesian coalescent and phylogeographic framework. A search for HBV/D sequences available in GenBank revealed 209 complete and 926 partial genomes from American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Haiti, Martinique, Mexico, USA and Venezuela), with the major circulating subgenotypes identified as D1 (26%), D2 (17%), D3 (36%), D4 (21%), and D7 (1%) within the continent. The detailed evolutionary history of HBV/D in the Americas was investigated by using different evolutionary time scales. Spatiotemporal reconstruction analyses using short-term substitution rates suggested times of the most recent common ancestor for the American HBV/D subgenotypes coincident with mass migratory movements to Americas during the 19th and 20th centuries. In particular, significant linkages between Argentina and Syria (D1), Brazil and Central/Eastern Europe (D2), USA and India (D2), and Brazil and Southern Europe (D3) were estimated, consistent with historical and epidemiological data.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science
dc.rightsopen access
dc.subjectVírus da Hepatite B
dc.subjectGenótipo D
dc.subjectAméricas
dc.subjectDinâmica espacial e temporal
dc.subjectHepatitis B virus
dc.subjectGenotype D
dc.subjectAmericas
dc.subjectSpatial and temporal dynamics
dc.titleReconstruction of the spatial and temporal dynamics of hepatitis B virus genotype D in the Americas
dc.typeArticle


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