Publications by authors named "Shirley V Komninakis"

The presence of genetic mutations in HIV poses a significant challenge, potentially leading to antiretroviral resistance and hampering therapeutic development. The Brazilian population has presented variations in the HIV envelope V3 loop gene, especially the GWGR motif. This motif has been linked to reduced transmission potential and slower CD4+ T cell decline.

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  • Environmental changes like deforestation and climate fluctuations significantly influence the emergence and spread of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus infections in Tocantins, Brazil, from 2010 to 2019.
  • The study utilized descriptive and principal component analysis (PCA) to identify trends in environmental factors, revealing correlations between phenomena like El Niño, maximum temperatures, and infection rates of these viruses.
  • Findings indicate that specific environmental conditions, such as increased precipitation and temperature changes, were linked to spikes in the infection rates of these arboviruses during particular years.
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Circular single stranded DNA viruses (CRESS DNA) encoding a homologous replication-associated protein (REP) have been identified in most of eukaryotic groups. It is not clear yet the role in human diseases or details of the life cycle of these viruses. Recently, much interest has been raised in the evolutionary history of CRESS DNA owing to the increasing number of new sequences obtained by Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) in distinct host species.

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To analyze the application of the metagenomics method in the identification of viral infectious agents that lead to diarrhea outbreaks. This study is a systematic review, which looked for publications on the following platforms: PubMed, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), LILACS and CAPES periodicals, conducted according to the PRISMA methodology, investigating in the literary composition studies related to metagenomics applied in the identification of viral infectious agents, which lead to diarrhea in humans. 1198 publications were identified.

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  • The study analyzes the prevalence and diagnostic methods of DENV, CHIKV, and ZIKV infections in Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil, where these arboviruses co-circulate.
  • In 2016, 182 plasma samples from patients with arbovirus symptoms were tested for specific antibodies and confirmed through molecular analyses.
  • Results showed a high prevalence of DENV and CHIKV antibodies, with notable rates of ZIKV mono-infection and co-infections, highlighting the effectiveness of the testing methods used.
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During 2006-2011, 5035 fecal samples were tested by PCR for human adenovirus (HAdV) and sequenced. HAdV was detected in 198 cases (3.9%), with the highest rate in children ≤ 5 years.

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  • The study investigated cases of coinfection with Chikungunya, Dengue, and Zika viruses in Tocantins, Brazil.
  • In 2017, 102 patient samples showing symptoms of arboviral infections were analyzed, confirming various infections using RT-qPCR.
  • Results showed 52 cases of Chikungunya only, multiple Dengue serotypes, and five instances of coinfection with Chikungunya and Dengue serotype 2, highlighting the need for better diagnosis and vector management.
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Background: Latent HIV-1 is a major hurdle in obtaining HIV-1 sustained virological remission (SVR). Here we explored histone deacetylation inhibition property of nicotinamide (NAM; n=17) for the first time in comparison to a combination of methyltransferase inhibitors (MTIs; Chaetocin and BIX01294; n=25) to reactivate latent HIV ex vivo in CD8-depleted PBMCs from antiretroviral treated aviremic individuals.

Results: NAM reactivated HIV-1 from 13/17 (76.

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  • The study investigated historical samples of mosquitoes in São Paulo, Brazil, to analyze the Ilheus virus (ILHV) and Iguape virus (IGUV) strains, confirming their presence in local vectors.
  • 50% of the pooled mosquito specimens tested positive for flaviviruses, with successful genome sequencing and phylogenetic analyses revealing distinct genetic lineages and diversity among the strains.
  • The findings highlight the historical circulation of ILHV and IGUV in the region and suggest that Anopheles mosquitoes may play a significant role in the transmission of IGUV.
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The resurgence of cases of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, accompanied by epidemic of microcephaly in Brazil, has aroused worldwide interest in understanding the biological mechanisms of the virus that allow patient management and the viral dissemination control. Colostrum and human milk are possible sources of virus spread. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the repercussions of ZIKV infection on rheological parameters and inflammatory cytokines of colostrum.

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Diarrhea remains one of the most common causes of deaths in children. Although many studies have investigated the prevalence of enteric pathogens around the globe some diarrheal episodes remain unexplained. It is possible that some yet-unidentified viral agents could be related to these cases of gastroenteritis.

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Human enteroviruses (EVs) are associated with a wide spectrum of human diseases. Here we report the complete genome sequences of one EV-C99 strain and one E29 strain obtained from children suffering from acute gastroenteritis, without symptoms of enteroviral syndromes. This is the first report of EV-C99 in South America, and the second E29 genome described worldwide.

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We characterized the 24 nearly full-length genomes of human parechoviruses (PeV) from children in the north of Brazil. The initial phylogenetic analysis indicated that 17 strains belonged to genotype 1, 5 to genotype 4, and 1 to genotype 17. A more detailed analysis revealed a high frequency of recombinant strains (58%): A total of 14 of our PeV-As were chimeric, with four distinct recombination patterns identified.

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Human sapoviruses (HSaV) are considered important causative agents of acute gastroenteritis in humans worldwide. However, knowledge of the genetic characteristics of the whole genome of HSaV in Brazil is limited. Here we report the complete genome sequences of six HSaVs GI.

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Beginning in late 2016 Brazil faced the worst outbreak of Yellow Fever in recent decades, mainly located in southeastern rural regions of the country. In the present study we characterize the Yellow Fever Virus (YFV) associated with this outbreak in São Paulo State, Brazil. Blood or tissues collected from 430 dead monkeys and 1030 pools containing a total of 5,518 mosquitoes were tested for YFV by quantitative RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and indirect immunofluorescence.

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The nearly complete genome sequences of two Cucumis melo endornavirus (CmEV) strains were obtained using deep sequencing while investigating fecal samples for the presence of gastroenteritis viruses. The Brazilian CmEV BRA/TO-23 (aa positions 116-5027) and BRA/TO-74 (aa positions 26-5057) strains were nearly identical to the reference CmEV CL-01 (USA) and SJ1 (South Korea) strains, showing 97% and 98% of nucleotide and amino acid identity, respectively. Endornaviruses are not known to be associated with human disease and their presence may simply reflect recent dietary consumption.

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Advancements in next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics have expanded our knowledge of the diversity of viruses (pathogens and non-pathogens) harbored by mosquitoes. Hubei reo-like virus 7 (HRLV 7) was recently detected by the virome analysis of fecal samples from migratory birds in Australia. We now report the detection of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase sequences of HRLV 7 in pools of and mosquitoes species from the Brazilian Amazon forest.

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Enterovirus B73 is a new member of the species. First detected in the USA, it has been subsequently identified in China, India, Oman, and the Netherlands. In this study, we characterize the first B73 strain (named TO-127) to be detected in South America.

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Classical insect-specific flaviviruses (cISFs) have been widely detected in different countries in the last decades. Here, we characterize the near full-length genomes of two cISFs detected in mosquitoes collected in the city of Macapá, state of Amapá, Amazon region of Brazil. A total of 105 pools of female mosquitos were analyzed by next-generation sequencing (NGS).

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Here we report the nearly full-length genome of a recombinant Saffold virus strain (SAFV-BR-193) isolated from a child with acute gastroenteritis. Evolutionary analysis performed using all available near-full length Saffold picornavirus genomes showed that the breakpoint found in the Brazilian strain (SAFV-BR-193) is indeed a recombination hotspot. Notably, this hotspot is located just one nucleotide after the ribosomal frameshift GGUUUUU motif in the SAFV genome.

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In the present article we report the nearly full length genome of a Cosavirus strain (BRTO-83) isolated from a child with acute gastroenteritis, and who is an inhabitant of a rural area in the central region of Brazil. The sample was previously screened and negative for both: common enteric viruses (i.e.

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Human bocavirus (HBoV) is commonly associated with acute respiratory tract illness and gastroenteritis. We report six complete genomic sequences of HBoV strains from patients with gastroenteritis in Belém do Pará and Tocantins in the North Region of Brazil. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the six HBoV strains belong to genotypes 1, 2, and 3.

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We report here the complete genome sequence of a bipartite virus, herein denoted WLPRV/human/BRA/TO-34/201, from a sample collected in 2015 from a two-year-old child in Brazil presenting acute gastroenteritis. The virus has 98-99% identity (segments 2 and 1, respectively) with the Wuhan large pig roundworm virus (unclassified RNA virus) that was recently discovered in the stomachs of pigs from China. This is the first report of a Wuhan large pig roundworm virus detected in human specimens, and the second genome described worldwide.

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  • An external quality assessment was conducted on Zika virus molecular diagnostic tests in Brazil using a new standard.
  • Of the 15 laboratories assessed, 73% exhibited limited sensitivity and specificity in their testing.
  • Variability in viral load estimates was significant, highlighting the importance of ongoing quality assurance to improve risk estimation and patient care related to Zika virus.
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Despite all the efforts to contain the HIV/AIDS epidemics, there still are individuals of unknown diagnosis. These present high risk of mortality and after diagnosis respond very poorly to treatment. Late testing also represents a reduced opportunity in controlling the transmission of HIV and causes an indirect increase in the transmission rates of other diseases, such as tuberculosis.

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