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Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution.

Authors :
Kocher A
Papac L
Barquera R
Key FM
Spyrou MA
Hübler R
Rohrlach AB
Aron F
Stahl R
Wissgott A
van Bömmel F
Pfefferkorn M
Mittnik A
Villalba-Mouco V
Neumann GU
Rivollat M
van de Loosdrecht MS
Majander K
Tukhbatova RI
Musralina L
Ghalichi A
Penske S
Sabin S
Michel M
Gretzinger J
Nelson EA
Ferraz T
Nägele K
Parker C
Keller M
Guevara EK
Feldman M
Eisenmann S
Skourtanioti E
Giffin K
Gnecchi-Ruscone GA
Friederich S
Schimmenti V
Khartanovich V
Karapetian MK
Chaplygin MS
Kufterin VV
Khokhlov AA
Chizhevsky AA
Stashenkov DA
Kochkina AF
Tejedor-Rodríguez C
de Lagrán ÍG
Arcusa-Magallón H
Garrido-Pena R
Royo-Guillén JI
Nováček J
Rottier S
Kacki S
Saintot S
Kaverzneva E
Belinskiy AB
Velemínský P
Limburský P
Kostka M
Loe L
Popescu E
Clarke R
Lyons A
Mortimer R
Sajantila A
de Armas YC
Hernandez Godoy ST
Hernández-Zaragoza DI
Pearson J
Binder D
Lefranc P
Kantorovich AR
Maslov VE
Lai L
Zoledziewska M
Beckett JF
Langová M
Danielisová A
Ingman T
Atiénzar GG
de Miguel Ibáñez MP
Romero A
Sperduti A
Beckett S
Salter SJ
Zilivinskaya ED
Vasil'ev DV
von Heyking K
Burger RL
Salazar LC
Amkreutz L
Navruzbekov M
Rosenstock E
Alonso-Fernández C
Slavchev V
Kalmykov AA
Atabiev BC
Batieva E
Calmet MA
Llamas B
Schultz M
Krauß R
Jiménez-Echevarría J
Francken M
Shnaider S
de Knijff P
Altena E
Van de Vijver K
Fehren-Schmitz L
Tung TA
Lösch S
Dobrovolskaya M
Makarov N
Read C
Van Twest M
Sagona C
Ramsl PC
Akar M
Yener KA
Ballestero EC
Cucca F
Mazzarello V
Utrilla P
Rademaker K
Fernández-Domínguez E
Baird D
Semal P
Márquez-Morfín L
Roksandic M
Steiner H
Salazar-García DC
Shishlina N
Erdal YS
Hallgren F
Boyadzhiev Y
Boyadzhiev K
Küßner M
Sayer D
Onkamo P
Skeates R
Rojo-Guerra M
Buzhilova A
Khussainova E
Djansugurova LB
Beisenov AZ
Samashev Z
Massy K
Mannino M
Moiseyev V
Mannermaa K
Balanovsky O
Deguilloux MF
Reinhold S
Hansen S
Kitov EP
Dobeš M
Ernée M
Meller H
Alt KW
Prüfer K
Warinner C
Schiffels S
Stockhammer PW
Bos K
Posth C
Herbig A
Haak W
Krause J
Kühnert D
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2021 Oct 08; Vol. 374 (6564), pp. 182-188. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 07.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been infecting humans for millennia and remains a global health problem, but its past diversity and dispersal routes are largely unknown. We generated HBV genomic data from 137 Eurasians and Native Americans dated between ~10,500 and ~400 years ago. We date the most recent common ancestor of all HBV lineages to between ~20,000 and 12,000 years ago, with the virus present in European and South American hunter-gatherers during the early Holocene. After the European Neolithic transition, Mesolithic HBV strains were replaced by a lineage likely disseminated by early farmers that prevailed throughout western Eurasia for ~4000 years, declining around the end of the 2nd millennium BCE. The only remnant of this prehistoric HBV diversity is the rare genotype G, which appears to have reemerged during the HIV pandemic.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
374
Issue :
6564
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34618559
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abi5658