Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)

Nairovirus, one of five bunyaviral genera, includes seven species. Genomic sequence information is limited for members of the Dera Ghazi Khan, Hughes, Qalyub, Sakhalin, and Thiafora nairovirus species. We used next-generation sequencing and historical virus-culture samples to determine 14 complete a...

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Main Authors: Jens H. Kuhn, Michael R. Wiley, Sergio E. Rodriguez, Yīmíng Bào, Karla Prieto, Amelia P. A. Travassos da Rosa, Hilda Guzman, Nazir Savji, Jason T. Ladner, Robert B. Tesh, Jiro Wada, Peter B. Jahrling, Dennis A. Bente, Gustavo Palacios
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Published: MDPI AG 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7620e956959d4f36b50c5177e4fda114 2023-05-15T18:08:54+02:00 Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae) Jens H. Kuhn Michael R. Wiley Sergio E. Rodriguez Yīmíng Bào Karla Prieto Amelia P. A. Travassos da Rosa Hilda Guzman Nazir Savji Jason T. Ladner Robert B. Tesh Jiro Wada Peter B. Jahrling Dennis A. Bente Gustavo Palacios 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/v8060164 https://doaj.org/article/7620e956959d4f36b50c5177e4fda114 EN eng MDPI AG http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/8/6/164 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4915 1999-4915 doi:10.3390/v8060164 https://doaj.org/article/7620e956959d4f36b50c5177e4fda114 Viruses, Vol 8, Iss 6, p 164 (2016) Bunyaviridae bunyavirus nairovirus Dera Ghazi Khan virus Erve virus Ganjam virus Hughes virus Qalyub virus Sakhalin virus Tunis virus virus classification virus taxonomy Microbiology QR1-502 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/v8060164 2022-12-31T14:56:08Z Nairovirus, one of five bunyaviral genera, includes seven species. Genomic sequence information is limited for members of the Dera Ghazi Khan, Hughes, Qalyub, Sakhalin, and Thiafora nairovirus species. We used next-generation sequencing and historical virus-culture samples to determine 14 complete and nine coding-complete nairoviral genome sequences to further characterize these species. Previously unsequenced viruses include Abu Mina, Clo Mor, Great Saltee, Hughes, Raza, Sakhalin, Soldado, and Tillamook viruses. In addition, we present genomic sequence information on additional isolates of previously sequenced Avalon, Dugbe, Sapphire II, and Zirqa viruses. Finally, we identify Tunis virus, previously thought to be a phlebovirus, as an isolate of Abu Hammad virus. Phylogenetic analyses indicate the need for reassignment of Sapphire II virus to Dera Ghazi Khan nairovirus and reassignment of Hazara, Tofla, and Nairobi sheep disease viruses to novel species. We also propose new species for the Kasokero group (Kasokero, Leopards Hill, Yogue viruses), the Ketarah group (Gossas, Issyk-kul, Keterah/soft tick viruses) and the Burana group (Wēnzhōu tick virus, Huángpí tick virus 1, Tǎchéng tick virus 1). Our analyses emphasize the sister relationship of nairoviruses and arenaviruses, and indicate that several nairo-like viruses (Shāyáng spider virus 1, Xīnzhōu spider virus, Sānxiá water strider virus 1, South Bay virus, Wǔhàn millipede virus 2) require establishment of novel genera in a larger nairovirus-arenavirus supergroup. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles South Bay ENVELOPE(-63.579,-63.579,-64.870,-64.870) Viruses 8 6 164
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topic Bunyaviridae
bunyavirus
nairovirus
Dera Ghazi Khan virus
Erve virus
Ganjam virus
Hughes virus
Qalyub virus
Sakhalin virus
Tunis virus
virus classification
virus taxonomy
Microbiology
QR1-502
spellingShingle Bunyaviridae
bunyavirus
nairovirus
Dera Ghazi Khan virus
Erve virus
Ganjam virus
Hughes virus
Qalyub virus
Sakhalin virus
Tunis virus
virus classification
virus taxonomy
Microbiology
QR1-502
Jens H. Kuhn
Michael R. Wiley
Sergio E. Rodriguez
Yīmíng Bào
Karla Prieto
Amelia P. A. Travassos da Rosa
Hilda Guzman
Nazir Savji
Jason T. Ladner
Robert B. Tesh
Jiro Wada
Peter B. Jahrling
Dennis A. Bente
Gustavo Palacios
Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)
topic_facet Bunyaviridae
bunyavirus
nairovirus
Dera Ghazi Khan virus
Erve virus
Ganjam virus
Hughes virus
Qalyub virus
Sakhalin virus
Tunis virus
virus classification
virus taxonomy
Microbiology
QR1-502
description Nairovirus, one of five bunyaviral genera, includes seven species. Genomic sequence information is limited for members of the Dera Ghazi Khan, Hughes, Qalyub, Sakhalin, and Thiafora nairovirus species. We used next-generation sequencing and historical virus-culture samples to determine 14 complete and nine coding-complete nairoviral genome sequences to further characterize these species. Previously unsequenced viruses include Abu Mina, Clo Mor, Great Saltee, Hughes, Raza, Sakhalin, Soldado, and Tillamook viruses. In addition, we present genomic sequence information on additional isolates of previously sequenced Avalon, Dugbe, Sapphire II, and Zirqa viruses. Finally, we identify Tunis virus, previously thought to be a phlebovirus, as an isolate of Abu Hammad virus. Phylogenetic analyses indicate the need for reassignment of Sapphire II virus to Dera Ghazi Khan nairovirus and reassignment of Hazara, Tofla, and Nairobi sheep disease viruses to novel species. We also propose new species for the Kasokero group (Kasokero, Leopards Hill, Yogue viruses), the Ketarah group (Gossas, Issyk-kul, Keterah/soft tick viruses) and the Burana group (Wēnzhōu tick virus, Huángpí tick virus 1, Tǎchéng tick virus 1). Our analyses emphasize the sister relationship of nairoviruses and arenaviruses, and indicate that several nairo-like viruses (Shāyáng spider virus 1, Xīnzhōu spider virus, Sānxiá water strider virus 1, South Bay virus, Wǔhàn millipede virus 2) require establishment of novel genera in a larger nairovirus-arenavirus supergroup.
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author Jens H. Kuhn
Michael R. Wiley
Sergio E. Rodriguez
Yīmíng Bào
Karla Prieto
Amelia P. A. Travassos da Rosa
Hilda Guzman
Nazir Savji
Jason T. Ladner
Robert B. Tesh
Jiro Wada
Peter B. Jahrling
Dennis A. Bente
Gustavo Palacios
author_facet Jens H. Kuhn
Michael R. Wiley
Sergio E. Rodriguez
Yīmíng Bào
Karla Prieto
Amelia P. A. Travassos da Rosa
Hilda Guzman
Nazir Savji
Jason T. Ladner
Robert B. Tesh
Jiro Wada
Peter B. Jahrling
Dennis A. Bente
Gustavo Palacios
author_sort Jens H. Kuhn
title Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)
title_short Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)
title_full Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)
title_fullStr Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Characterization of the Genus Nairovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)
title_sort genomic characterization of the genus nairovirus (family bunyaviridae)
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