Genetic and pathogenicity diversity of dengue virus type 2 strains circulating in Guangdong, China

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Zhang Lu
Zhao Lingzhai
Zhang Zhaoyong
Hong Wenxin
Wang Jian
Qiu Shuang
Yang Huiqin
Gan Mian
Sun Jing
Zhao Jingxian
Wang Yanqun
Zhao Jincun
Zhang Fuchun
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[1] China
[2] Guangzhou 510120
[3] Guangzhou Eighth People’’s Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
[4] Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health
[5] Institute of Infectious Disease
[6] National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease
[7] State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease
[8] the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
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DENV-2; Genetic; Pathogenicity; Diversity;
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R512.8 [病毒性出血热];
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Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease spread in tropical and subtropical regions caused by the dengue virus (DENV). DENV causes a febrile illness, severe forms including hemorrhagic fevers and shock with fatalities in humans. DENV-2 is frequently associated with severe dengue infections and epidemics. DENV-2 strains from Guangdong, China, have not been characterized to compare the phylogenetics and pathogenicity of different DENV-2 subgenotype strainsin both vitro andvivo. A total of 22 patients tested to be DENV-2 positive and were enrolled in this study, 22 complete genomes were obtained by virus isolation and high-throughput sequencing. Phylogenetic and single amino polymorphism (SAP) analysis indicated that two major subgenotypes (A and C) of DENV-2 Cosmopolitan were prevalent in Guangdong in 2018. The apparent change of major subgenotypes of DENV-2 circulating in Guangdong indicated the diversity of DENV-2 strains, including endemic genotype and imported genotype. It alerted the risk of cross-border transmission of DENV. A significant difference in replication rate was observed in C6/36 between different DENV-2 strains, although growth kinetics comparison of different DENV-2 Cosmopolitan subgenotypes showed similar profiles. DENV-2 subgenotypes (A and C) replicated efficiently in IFNAR-/- C57BL/6 mice, and subgenotype A of Cosmopolitan infected mice showed increased weight loss and delayed viral clearance compared with the subgenotype C group. DENV-2 prevalent in Guangdong in 2018 showed apparent genetic and pathogenicity diversityin both vitro andvivo, indicating the necessity of molecular surveillance and exploration of the relationship between its pathogenicity and clinical characteristics.
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