Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, L8S 4L9, Canada.
Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, L8S 4L9, Canada.
Genome Biol. 2020 Jul 20;21(1):175. doi: 10.1186/s13059-020-02079-z.
Vaccination has transformed public health, most notably including the eradication of smallpox. Despite its profound historical importance, little is known of the origins and diversity of the viruses used in smallpox vaccination. Prior to the twentieth century, the method, source and origin of smallpox vaccinations remained unstandardised and opaque. We reconstruct and analyse viral vaccine genomes associated with smallpox vaccination from historical artefacts. Significantly, we recover viral molecules through non-destructive sampling of historical materials lacking signs of biological residues. We use the authenticated ancient genomes to reveal the evolutionary relationships of smallpox vaccination viruses within the poxviruses as a whole.
疫苗接种改变了公共卫生,最显著的是包括根除天花。尽管它具有深远的历史重要性,但人们对用于天花接种的病毒的起源和多样性知之甚少。在 20 世纪之前,天花接种的方法、来源和起源仍然没有标准化和不透明。我们从历史文物中重建和分析与天花接种相关的病毒疫苗基因组。重要的是,我们通过对缺乏生物残留物迹象的历史材料进行非破坏性采样来回收病毒分子。我们使用经过验证的古代基因组揭示了天花接种病毒在整个痘病毒中的进化关系。