Viruses (Nov 2018)

A Novel Highly Divergent Strain of Cell Fusing Agent Virus (CFAV) in Mosquitoes from the Brazilian Amazon Region

  • Licia Natal Fernandes,
  • Thaís de Moura Coletti,
  • Fred Julio Costa Monteiro,
  • Marlisson Octavio da Silva Rego,
  • Edcelha Soares D’Athaide Ribeiro,
  • Geovani de Oliveira Ribeiro,
  • Robson dos Santos Souza Marinho,
  • Shirley Vasconcelos Komninakis,
  • Steven S. Witkin,
  • Xutao Deng,
  • Eric Delwart,
  • Ester Cerdeira Sabino,
  • Élcio Leal,
  • Antonio Charlys da Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v10120666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 666

Abstract

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Classical insect-specific flaviviruses (cISFs) have been widely detected in different countries in the last decades. Here, we characterize the near full-length genomes of two cISFs detected in mosquitoes collected in the city of Macapá, state of Amapá, Amazon region of Brazil. A total of 105 pools of female mosquitos were analyzed by next-generation sequencing (NGS). Comparative genomics and phylogenetic analysis identified three strains of cell fusing agent virus (CFAV) and two of Culex flavivirus (CxFV). All sequences were obtained from pools of Culex sp., except for one sequence of CFAV detected in a pool of Aedes aegypti. Both CxFV strains are phylogenetically related to a strain isolated in 2012 in the Southeast region of Brazil. The CFAV strains are the first of this species to be identified in Brazil and one of them is highly divergent from other strains of CFAV that have been detected worldwide. In conclusion, CFAV and CxFV, circulate in mosquitoes in Brazil. One strain of CFAV is highly divergent from others previously described, suggesting that a novel strain of CFAV is present in this region.

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