Evolutionary trends of respiratory syncytial viruses: insights from large-scale surveillance and molecular dynamics of G glycoprotein

Muhammad Nabeel Amjad, Jing Wang, Muhammad Awais Ashraf,Bei Shen, Ghayyas ud Din, Muhammad Asif Raza, Muhammad Shoaib, Lihuan Yue,Lingdie Chen, Huiting Xu, Wei Dong,Yihong Hu

Heliyon(2024)

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Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an underlying cause of lower respiratory illnesses in children, elderly and immunocompromised adults. RSV contains multiple structural and non-structural proteins with two major glycoproteins that control the initial phase of infection, Fusion glycoprotein and the attachment (G) glycoprotein. G protein attaches to the ciliated cells of airways initiating the infection. The hypervariable G protein plays a vital role in evolution of RSV strains. We employed multiple bioinformatics tools on systematically accessed large-scale data to evaluate mutations, evolutionary history, and phylodynamics of RSV. Mutational analysis of central conserved region (CCR) on G protein-coding sequences between 163 and 189 positions revealed frequent mutations at site 178 in HRSV A while Arginine to Glutamine substitutions at site 180 positions in HRSV B, remained prevalent from 2009 to 2014. Phylogenetic analysis indicates multiple signature mutations within G protein responsible for diversification of clades. The USA and China have highest number of surveillance records, followed by Kenya. Markov Chain Monte Carlo Bayesian skyline plot revealed that RSV A evolved steadily from 1990 to 2000, and rapidly between 2003 and 2005. Evolution of RSV B continued from 2003 to 2022, with a high evolution stage in 2016-20. Throughout evolution, Cysteine residues maintained their strict conserved states while CCR has an entropy value of 0.0039(±0.0005). This study concludes the notion that RSV G glycoprotein is continuously evolving while the CCR region of G protein maintains it conserved state providing an opportunity for CCR-specific mAbs and Inhibitors as potential candidates for immunoprophylaxis.
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Phylogenetics,molecular evolution,RNA virus,respiratory syncytial virus,central conserved region,cysteine-mediated cross-linking,computational biology
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