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Full-Length Genome Analyses of Two New SimianImmunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Strains from MustachedMonkeys (C. Cephus) in Gabon Illustrate a ComplexEvolutionary History among the SIVmus/mon/gsn Lineage
Bertrand Mve Ondo1  Paul Ngari1  Eric Leroy1  François Rouet1  Jonathan L. Heeney2  Fabian Schmidt2  Florian Liégeois3  Eric Delaporte3  Christelle Butel3  Vanina Boué3  Fatima Mouacha3  Martine Peeters3 
[1] Centre International de Recherches Médicales de Franceville, Franceville BP 769, Gabon;
[2] Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0ES, UK;
[3] UMI 233, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and University of Montpellier I, Montpellier 34396, France;
关键词: SIV;    lentivirus;    non-human primate;    molecular phylogeny;    evolution;    bushmeat;    cross-species transmission;    Gabon;   
DOI  :  10.3390/v6072880
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) mus/mon/gsn lineage is a descendant of one of the precursor viruses to the HIV-1/SIVcpz/gor viral lineage. SIVmus and SIVgsn were sequenced from mustached and greater spot nosed monkeys in Cameroon and SIVmon from mona monkeys in Cameroon and Nigeria. In order to further document the genetic diversity of SIVmus, we analyzed two full-length genomes of new strains identified in Gabon. The whole genomes obtained showed the expected reading frames for gag, pol, vif, vpr, tat, rev, env, nef, and also for a vpu gene. Analyses showed that the Gabonese SIVmus strains were closely related and formed a monophyletic clade within the SIVmus/mon/gsn lineage. Nonetheless, within this lineage, the position of both new SIVmus differed according to the gene analyzed. In pol and nef gene, phylogenetic topologies suggested different evolutions for each of the two new SIVmus strains whereas in the other nucleic fragments studied, their positions fluctuated between SIVmon, SIVmus-1, and SIVgsn. In addition, in C1 domain of env, we identified an insertion of seven amino acids characteristic for the SIVmus/mon/gsn and HIV‑1/SIVcpz/SIVgor lineages. Our results show a high genetic diversity of SIVmus in mustached monkeys and suggest cross-species transmission events and recombination within SIVmus/mon/gsn lineage. Additionally, in Central Africa, hunters continue to be exposed to these simian viruses, and this represents a potential threat to humans.

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