Use of a short fragment of the C-terminal E gene for detection and characterization of two new lineages of dengue virus 1 in India

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Here we propose the use of a 216-nucleotide fragment located in the carboxyl terminus of the E gene (E-COOH) and a pairwise-based comparison method for genotyping of dengue virus 1 (DENV-1) strains. We have applied this method to the detection and characterization of DENV-1 in serum samples from travelers returning from the tropics. The results obtained with the typing system correlate with the results obtained by comparison of the sequences of the entire E gene of the strains. The approach demonstrates utility in plotting the distribution and circulation of different genotypes of DENV-1 and also suggests the presence of two new clades of Indian strains. The integration of the method with an online database and a typing characterization tool enhances its strength. Additionally, the analysis of the complete E gene of DENV-1 strains suggested the occurrence of a nondescribed recombination event in the China GD23-95 strain. We propose the use of this methodology as a tool for real-time epidemiological surveillance of dengue virus infections and their pathogenesis. Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Domingo, C., Palacios, G., Jabado, O., Reyes, N., Niedrig, M., Gascón, J., … Tenorio, A. (2006). Use of a short fragment of the C-terminal E gene for detection and characterization of two new lineages of dengue virus 1 in India. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 44(4), 1519–1529. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.44.4.1519-1529.2006

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