Viruses (May 2024)

Evolutionary Profile of Mayaro Virus in the Americas: An Update into Genome Variability

  • Mikaela dos Santos Marinho,
  • Giulia Magalhães Ferreira,
  • Victória Riquena Grosche,
  • Nilson Nicolau-Junior,
  • Túlio de Lima Campos,
  • Igor Andrade Santos,
  • Ana Carolina Gomes Jardim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16050809
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
p. 809

Abstract

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The Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an arbovirus with emerging potential, though with a limited understanding of its epidemiology and evolution due to the lack of studies and surveillance. Here, we investigated 71 MAYV genome sequences from the Americas available at GenBank and characterized the phylogenetic relationship among virus strains. A phylogenetic analysis showed that sequences were grouped according to the genotypes L, D, and N. Genotype D sequences were closely related to sequences collected in adjacent years and from their respective countries, suggesting that isolates may have originated from circulating lineages. The coalescent analysis demonstrated similar results, indicating the continuous circulation of the virus between countries as well. An unidentified sequence from the USA was grouped with genotype D, suggesting the insertion of this genotype in the country. Furthermore, the recombination analysis detected homologous and three heterologous hybrids which presented an insertion into the nsP3 protein. Amino acid substitutions among sequences indicated selective pressure sites, suggesting viral adaptability. This also impacted the binding affinity between the E1–E2 protein complex and the Mxra8 receptor, associated with MAYV entry into human cells. These results provide information for a better understanding of genotypes circulating in the Americas.

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