Molecular and phylogenetic characterization of the monkeypox outbreak in the South of Spain.
Carlos S Casimiro-SoriguerJavier Perez-FloridoMaria LaraPedro Camacho-MartinezLaura Merino-DiazInmaculada Pupo-LedoAdolfo de SalazarAna FuentesLaura ViñuelaNatalia ChuecaLuis Martinez-MartinezNicola LorussoJose A LepeJoaquín DopazoFederico GarciaPublished in: Health science reports (2024)
Whole genome sequencing of a total of 160 MPXV viruses from the different provinces that reported cases were obtained. Interestingly, we report the sequences of MPXV viruses obtained from two patients who died. While one of the isolates bore no noteworthy mutations that explain a potential heightened virulence, in another patient the second consecutive genome sequence, performed after the administration of tecovirimat, uncovered a mutation within the A0A7H0DN30 gene, known to be a prime target for tecovirimat in its Vaccinia counterpart. In general, a low number of mutations were observed in the sequences reported, which were very similar to the reference of the 2022 outbreak (OX044336), as expected from a DNA virus. The samples likely correspond to several introductions of the circulating MPXV viruses from the last outbreak. The virus sequenced from one of the two patients that died presented a mutation in a gene that bears potential connections to drug resistance. This mutation was absent in the initial sequencing before treatment.
Keyphrases
- genetic diversity
- genome wide
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- copy number
- escherichia coli
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- genome wide identification
- gene expression
- human health
- antimicrobial resistance
- single cell
- cystic fibrosis
- single molecule
- genome wide analysis
- patient reported
- transcription factor