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  Cytomegalovirus distribution and evolution in hominines

Murthy, S., O’Brien, K., Agbor, A., Angedakin, S., Arandjelovic, M., Ayimisin, A. E., et al. (2019). Cytomegalovirus distribution and evolution in hominines. Virus Evolution, 5(2): vez015. doi:10.1093/ve/vez015.

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Murthy, Sripriya, Autor
O’Brien, Kathryn, Autor
Agbor, Anthony, Autor
Angedakin, Samuel1, Autor                 
Arandjelovic, Milica2, Autor                 
Ayimisin, Ayuk Emmanuel1, Autor           
Bailey, Emma1, Autor           
Bergl, Richard A, Autor
Brazzola, Gregory1, Autor           
Dieguez, Paula1, Autor                 
Eno-Nku, Manasseh, Autor
Eshuis, Henk1, Autor           
Fruth, Barbara3, Autor                 
Gillespie, Thomas R, Autor
Yuh, Yisa Ginath2, Autor           
Gray, Maryke, Autor
Herbinger, Ilka, Autor
Jones, Sorrel1, Autor           
Kehoe, Laura, Autor
Kühl, Hjalmar S.2, Autor                 
Kujirakwinja, Deo, AutorLee, Kevin1, Autor           Madinda, Nadege Freda1, Autor           Mitamba, Guillain, AutorMuhindo, Emmanuel, AutorNishuli, Radar, AutorOrmsby, Lucy Jayne1, Autor           Petrzelkova, Klara J, AutorPlumptre, Andrew J, AutorRobbins, Martha M.4, Autor                 Sommer, Volker, AutorTer Heegde, Martijn, AutorTodd, Angelique, AutorTokunda, Raymond, AutorWessling, Erin G.1, Autor                 Jarvis, Michael A, AutorLeendertz, Fabian H, AutorEhlers, Bernhard, AutorCalvignac-Spencer, Sébastien, Autor mehr..
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1Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_1497674              
2Great Ape Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_2149638              
3External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
4Gorillas, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_2149637              

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 Zusammenfassung: Herpesviruses are thought to have evolved in very close association with their hosts. This is notably the case for cytomegaloviruses (CMVs; genus Cytomegalovirus) infecting primates, which exhibit a strong signal of co-divergence with their hosts. Some herpesviruses are however known to have crossed species barriers. Based on a limited sampling of CMV diversity in the hominine (African great ape and human) lineage, we hypothesized that chimpanzees and gorillas might have mutually exchanged CMVs in the past. Here, we performed a comprehensive molecular screening of all 9 African great ape species/subspecies, using 675 fecal samples collected from wild animals. We identified CMVs in eight species/subspecies, notably generating the first CMV sequences from bonobos. We used this extended dataset to test competing hypotheses with various degrees of co-divergence/number of host switches while simultaneously estimating the dates of these events in a Bayesian framework. The model best supported by the data involved the transmission of a gorilla CMV to the panine (chimpanzee and bonobo) lineage and the transmission of a panine CMV to the gorilla lineage prior to the divergence of chimpanzees and bonobos, more than 800,000 years ago. Panine CMVs then co-diverged with their hosts. These results add to a growing body of evidence suggesting that viruses with a double-stranded DNA genome (including other herpesviruses, adenoviruses, and papillomaviruses) often jumped between hominine lineages over the last few million years.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2019-09
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1093/ve/vez015
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Titel: Virus Evolution
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 5 (2) Artikelnummer: vez015 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 2057-1577