Authors
Mustafizur Rahman, Jelle Matthijnssens, Xuelei Yang, Thomas Delbeke, Ingrid Arijs, Koki Taniguchi, Miren Iturriza-Gómara, Nadia Iftekharuddin, Tasnim Azim, Marc Van Ranst
Publication date
2007/3/1
Journal
Journal of virology
Volume
81
Issue
5
Pages
2382-2390
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
G12 rotaviruses were first detected in diarrheic children in the Philippines in 1987, but no further cases were reported until 1998. However, G12 rotaviruses have been detected all over the world in recent years. Here, we report the worldwide variations of G12 rotaviruses to investigate the evolutionary mechanisms by which they managed to spread globally in a short period of time. We sequenced the complete genomes (11 segments) of nine G12 rotaviruses isolated in Bangladesh, Belgium, Thailand, and the Philippines and compared them with the genomes of other rotavirus strains. Our genetic analyses revealed that after introduction of the VP7 gene of the rare G12 genotype into more common local strains through reassortment, a vast genetic diversity was generated and several new variants with distinct gene constellations emerged. These reassortment events most likely took place in Southeast Asian countries …
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M Rahman, J Matthijnssens, X Yang, T Delbeke, I Arijs… - Journal of virology, 2007