Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal

International audience Rabies is a zoonotic disease that is endemic in many parts of the developing world, especially in Africa and Asia. However its epidemiology remains largely unappreciated in much of these regions, such as in Nepal, where limited information is available about the spatiotemporal...

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Main Authors: Pant, Ganesh, Lavenir, Rachel, Wong, Frank, Certoma, Andrea, Larrous, Florence, Bhatta, Dwij, Bourhy, Hervé, Stevens, Vittoria, Dacheux, Laurent
Other Authors: Rabies Vaccine Production Laboratory, Rabies Vaccine laboratory, Centre Collaborateur de l'OMS pour la Rage - Dynamique des lyssavirus et adaptation à l'hôte (CC-OMS), Institut Pasteur Paris, Centre National de Référence de la Rage-Dynamique des Lyssavirus et adaptation à l'hôte (CNR), Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL), CSIRO Health and Biosecurity Australia, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Canberra (CSIRO)-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Canberra (CSIRO), Central Department of Microbiology, Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Tribhuvan University, This research was supported by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) PREDEMICS grant#278433. We are grateful to the Institut de Veille Sanitaire (InVS) for financial support. The Crawford Fund, Victorian Division, Australia is acknowledged for their generous support that enabled technical exchange visits by G. Pant to the Australian Animal Health Laboratory, European Project: 278433,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2011-two-stage,PREDEMICS(2011)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2013
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Pant, Ganesh,
Lavenir, Rachel,
Wong, Frank,
Certoma, Andrea,
Larrous, Florence,
Bhatta, Dwij,
Bourhy, Hervé
Stevens, Vittoria,
Dacheux, Laurent
Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal
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description International audience Rabies is a zoonotic disease that is endemic in many parts of the developing world, especially in Africa and Asia. However its epidemiology remains largely unappreciated in much of these regions, such as in Nepal, where limited information is available about the spatiotemporal dynamics of the main etiological agent, the rabies virus (RABV). In this study, we describe for the first time the phylogenetic diversity and evolution of RABV circulating in Nepal, as well as their geographical relationships within the broader region. A total of 24 new isolates obtained from Nepal and collected from 2003 to 2011 were full-length sequenced for both the nucleoprotein and the glycoprotein genes, and analysed using neighbour-joining and maximum-likelihood phylogenetic methods with representative viruses from all over the world, including new related RABV strains from neighbouring or more distant countries (Afghanistan, Greenland, Iran, Russia and USA). Despite Nepal's limited land surface and its particular geographical position within the Indian subcontinent, our study revealed the presence of a surprising wide genetic diversity of RABV, with the coexistence of three different phylogenetic groups: an Indian subcontinent clade and two different Arctic-like sub-clades within the Arctic-related clade. This observation suggests at least two independent episodes of rabies introduction from neighbouring countries. In addition, specific phylogenetic and temporal evolution analysis of viruses within the Arctic-related clade has identified a new recently emerged RABV lineage we named as the Arctic-like 3 (AL-3) sub-clade that is already widely spread in Nepal.
author2 Rabies Vaccine Production Laboratory
Rabies Vaccine laboratory
Centre Collaborateur de l'OMS pour la Rage - Dynamique des lyssavirus et adaptation à l'hôte (CC-OMS)
Institut Pasteur Paris
Centre National de Référence de la Rage-Dynamique des Lyssavirus et adaptation à l'hôte (CNR)
Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL)
CSIRO Health and Biosecurity Australia
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Canberra (CSIRO)-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Canberra (CSIRO)
Central Department of Microbiology
Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Tribhuvan University
This research was supported by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) PREDEMICS grant#278433. We are grateful to the Institut de Veille Sanitaire (InVS) for financial support. The Crawford Fund, Victorian Division, Australia is acknowledged for their generous support that enabled technical exchange visits by G. Pant to the Australian Animal Health Laboratory
European Project: 278433,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2011-two-stage,PREDEMICS(2011)
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author Pant, Ganesh,
Lavenir, Rachel,
Wong, Frank,
Certoma, Andrea,
Larrous, Florence,
Bhatta, Dwij,
Bourhy, Hervé
Stevens, Vittoria,
Dacheux, Laurent
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Lavenir, Rachel,
Wong, Frank,
Certoma, Andrea,
Larrous, Florence,
Bhatta, Dwij,
Bourhy, Hervé
Stevens, Vittoria,
Dacheux, Laurent
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title Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal
title_short Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal
title_full Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal
title_fullStr Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:pasteur-01430500v1 2023-05-15T14:48:26+02:00 Recent Emergence and Spread of an Arctic-Related Phylogenetic Lineage of Rabies Virus in Nepal Pant, Ganesh, Lavenir, Rachel, Wong, Frank, Certoma, Andrea, Larrous, Florence, Bhatta, Dwij, Bourhy, Hervé Stevens, Vittoria, Dacheux, Laurent Rabies Vaccine Production Laboratory Rabies Vaccine laboratory Centre Collaborateur de l'OMS pour la Rage - Dynamique des lyssavirus et adaptation à l'hôte (CC-OMS) Institut Pasteur Paris Centre National de Référence de la Rage-Dynamique des Lyssavirus et adaptation à l'hôte (CNR) Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) CSIRO Health and Biosecurity Australia Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Canberra (CSIRO)-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Canberra (CSIRO) Central Department of Microbiology Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Tribhuvan University This research was supported by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) PREDEMICS grant#278433. We are grateful to the Institut de Veille Sanitaire (InVS) for financial support. The Crawford Fund, Victorian Division, Australia is acknowledged for their generous support that enabled technical exchange visits by G. Pant to the Australian Animal Health Laboratory European Project: 278433,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2011-two-stage,PREDEMICS(2011) 2013-11-21 https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500 https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500/document https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500/file/Pant_PLOSNTD_2013.pdf https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002560.s002 en eng HAL CCSD Public Library of Science info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002560.s002 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/24278494 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/278433/EU/Preparedness, Prediction and Prevention of Emerging Zoonotic Viruses with Pandemic Potential using Multidisciplinary Approaches/PREDEMICS pasteur-01430500 https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500 https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500/document https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500/file/Pant_PLOSNTD_2013.pdf doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002560.s002 PUBMED: 24278494 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1935-2727 EISSN: 1935-2735 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01430500 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Public Library of Science, 2013, 7 (11), pp.e2560. ⟨10.1371/journal.pntd.0002560.s002⟩ [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] [SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2013 ftccsdartic https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002560.s002 2021-11-28T01:06:43Z International audience Rabies is a zoonotic disease that is endemic in many parts of the developing world, especially in Africa and Asia. However its epidemiology remains largely unappreciated in much of these regions, such as in Nepal, where limited information is available about the spatiotemporal dynamics of the main etiological agent, the rabies virus (RABV). In this study, we describe for the first time the phylogenetic diversity and evolution of RABV circulating in Nepal, as well as their geographical relationships within the broader region. A total of 24 new isolates obtained from Nepal and collected from 2003 to 2011 were full-length sequenced for both the nucleoprotein and the glycoprotein genes, and analysed using neighbour-joining and maximum-likelihood phylogenetic methods with representative viruses from all over the world, including new related RABV strains from neighbouring or more distant countries (Afghanistan, Greenland, Iran, Russia and USA). Despite Nepal's limited land surface and its particular geographical position within the Indian subcontinent, our study revealed the presence of a surprising wide genetic diversity of RABV, with the coexistence of three different phylogenetic groups: an Indian subcontinent clade and two different Arctic-like sub-clades within the Arctic-related clade. This observation suggests at least two independent episodes of rabies introduction from neighbouring countries. In addition, specific phylogenetic and temporal evolution analysis of viruses within the Arctic-related clade has identified a new recently emerged RABV lineage we named as the Arctic-like 3 (AL-3) sub-clade that is already widely spread in Nepal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Arctic Greenland Indian