Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud (Sep 2022)

Monkeypox virus genome sequence from an imported human case in Colombia

  • Katherine Laiton-Donato,
  • Diego A. Álvarez-Díaz,
  • Carlos Franco-Muñoz,
  • Héctor A. Ruiz-Moreno,
  • Paola Rojas-Estévez,
  • Andrés Prada,
  • Alicia Rosales,
  • Martha Lucía Ospina,
  • Marcela Mercado-Reyes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 541 – 545

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Introduction: Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is an enveloped double-stranded DNA virus with a genome of approximately 197.209 bp. The current classification divides MPXV into three clades: Clade I (Central African or Congo Basin clade) and clades IIa and IIb (West African clades). Objective: To report the complete genome and phylogenetic analysis of a human monkeypox case detected in Colombia. Materials and methods: Exudate from vesicular lesions was obtained from a male patient with recent travel history to Spain. A direct genomic approach was implemented in which total DNA from the sample was purified through a column-based method, followed by sequencing on the Nanopore GridION. Reads were aligned against the MPXV reference genome using minimap2 v.2.24 and phylogenetic inference was performed using maximum likelihood estimation. Results: A total of 11.951 reads mapped directly to a reference genome with 96.8% of coverage (190.898 bp). Conclusion: Phylogenetic analysis of the MPXV circulating in Colombia demonstrated its close relationship to clade IIb responsible for the multi-country outbreak in 2022.

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