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Molecular epidemiology and phylodynamics of the human respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein in northern Taiwan.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The glycoprotein (G protein) and fusion protein (F protein) of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) both show genetic variability, but few studies have examined the F protein gene. This study aimed to characterize the molecular epidemiology and phylodynamics of the F protein gene in clinical RSV strains isolated in northern Taiwan from 2000-2011. METHODS: RSV isolates from children presenting with acute respiratory symptoms between July 2000 and June 2011 were typed based on F protein gene sequences. Phylogeny construction and evaluation were performed using the neighbor-joining (NJ) and maximum likelihood (ML) methods. Phylodynamic patterns in RSV F protein genes were analyzed using the Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo framework. Selection pressure on the F protein gene was detected using the Datamonkey website interface. RESULTS: From a total of 325 clinical RSV strains studied, phylogenetic analysis showed that 83 subgroup A strains (RSV-A) could be further divided into three clusters, whereas 58 subgroup B strains (RSV-B) had no significant clustering. Three amino acids were observed to differ between RSV-A and -B (positions 111, 113, and 114) in CTL HLA-B*57- and HLA-A*01-restricted epitopes. One positive selection site was observed in RSV-B, while none was observed in RSV-A. The evolution rate of the virus had very little change before 2000, then slowed down between 2000 and 2005, and evolved significantly faster after 2005. The dominant subtypes of RSV-A in each epidemic were replaced by different subtypes in the subsequent epidemic. CONCLUSIONS: Before 2004, RSV-A infections were involved in several small epidemics and only very limited numbers of strains evolved and re-emerged in subsequent years. After 2005, the circulating RSV-A strains were different from those of the previous years and continued evolving through 2010. Phylodynamic pattern showed the evolutionary divergence of RSV increased significantly in the recent 5 years in northern Taiwan.

SUBMITTER: Chi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3667090 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular epidemiology and phylodynamics of the human respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein in northern Taiwan.

Chi Hsin H   Liu Hsin-Fu HF   Weng Li-Chuan LC   Wang Nai-Yu NY   Chiu Nan-Chang NC   Lai Mei-Ju MJ   Lin Yung-Cheng YC   Chiu Yu-Ying YY   Hsieh Wen-Shyang WS   Huang Li-Min LM  

PloS one 20130529 5


<h4>Background and aims</h4>The glycoprotein (G protein) and fusion protein (F protein) of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) both show genetic variability, but few studies have examined the F protein gene. This study aimed to characterize the molecular epidemiology and phylodynamics of the F protein gene in clinical RSV strains isolated in northern Taiwan from 2000-2011.<h4>Methods</h4>RSV isolates from children presenting with acute respiratory symptoms between July 2000 and June 2011 were type  ...[more]

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