Phlebovirus sequences detected in ticks collected in Russia: Novel phleboviruses, distinguish criteria and high tick specificity.

Phlebovirus sequences detected in ticks collected in Russia: Novel phleboviruses, distinguish criteria and high tick specificity. Infect Genet Evol. 2020 Sep 03;:104524 Authors: Klimentov AS, Belova OA, Kholodilov IS, Butenko AM, Bespyatova LA, Bugmyrin SV, Chernetsov N, Ivannikova AY, Kovalchuk IV, Nafeev AA, Oorzhak ND, Pilikova OM, Polienko AE, Purmak KA, Romanenko EN, Romanova LI, Saryglar AA, Solomashchenko NI, Shamsutdinov AF, Vakalova EV, Lukashev AN, Karganova GG, Gmyl AP Abstract Phlebovirus is an abundant and rather heterogeneous genus within the Phenuiviridae family (order Bunyavirales). The genus Phlebovirus is divided into two antigenic complexes, which also correspond to the main vector: sandflies/mosquitoes and ticks. Previously, only sandfly/mosquito-borne phleboviruses were associated with human disease, such as Rift Valley fever virus, Toscana virus, Sicilian and Naples Sandfly fever viruses and others. Until recently, tick-borne phleboviruses were not considered as human pathogens. After the discovery of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome, interest to tick-borne phleboviruses has increased dramatically. In the last decade, many novel phleboviruses have been reported in different regions. Despite this, the diversity, ecology and pathogenicity of these viruses still remain obscure. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of phleboviruses in ticks collected in several regions of Russia. We used pan-ph...
Source: Infection, Genetics and Evolution - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Tags: Infect Genet Evol Source Type: research