Coronaviruses (Coronaviridae) of bats in the northern Caucasus and south of western Siberia.

Q3 Medicine
L N Yashina, A V Zhigalin, S A Abramov, E M Luchnikova, N A Smetannikova, T A Dupal, A V Krivopalov, E D Vdovina, K A Svirin, A A Gadzhiev, B S Malyshev
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Abstract

Introduction: Bats are natural reservoirs of coronaviruses (Coronaviridae), which have caused three outbreaks of human disease SARS, MERS and COVID-19 or SARS-2 over the past decade. The purpose of the work is to study the diversity of coronaviruses among bats inhabiting the foothills and mountainous areas of the Republics of Dagestan, Altai and the Kemerovo region.

Materials and methods: Samples of bat oral swabs and feces were tested for the presence of coronavirus RNA by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).

Results: It has been shown that the greater horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum), inhabiting the Republic of Dagestan, are carriers of two different coronaviruses. One of the two coronaviruses is a member of the Sarbecovius subgenus of the Betacoronavirus genus, which includes the causative agents of SARS and COVID-19. The second coronavirus is assigned to the Decacovirus subgenus of the Alphacoronavirus genus and is most similar to viruses identified among Rhinolophus spp. from European and Middle Eastern countries. In the Altai Republic and Kemerovo region, coronaviruses belonging to the genus Alphacoronavirus, subgenus Pedacovirus, were found in the smooth-nosed bats: Ikonnikov`s bat (Myotis ikonnikovi) and the eastern bat (Myotis petax). The virus from the Altai Republic from M. ikonnikovi is close to viruses from Japan and Korea, as well as viruses from Myotis spp. from European countries. The virus from the Kemerovo region from M. petax groups with coronaviruses from Myotis spp. from Asian countries and is significantly different from coronaviruses previously discovered in the same natural host.

北高加索和西西伯利亚南部的蝙蝠冠状病毒(冠状病毒科)。
导言:蝙蝠是冠状病毒(冠状病毒科)的天然贮藏地,在过去十年中,冠状病毒曾三次导致人类疾病 SARS、MERS 和 COVID-19 或 SARS-2 的爆发。这项工作的目的是研究栖息在达吉斯坦共和国、阿尔泰共和国和克麦罗沃州山麓和山区的蝙蝠中冠状病毒的多样性:通过反转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测蝙蝠口腔拭子和粪便样本中是否存在冠状病毒 RNA:结果:研究表明,栖息在达吉斯坦共和国的大马蹄蝠(Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)是两种不同冠状病毒的携带者。这两种冠状病毒中的一种是 Betacoronavirus 属 Sarbecovius 亚属的成员,其中包括 SARS 和 COVID-19 的病原体。第二种冠状病毒属于 Alphacoronavirus 属的 Decacovirus 亚属,与欧洲和中东国家发现的鼻咽炎病毒最为相似。在阿尔泰共和国和克麦罗沃地区,在滑鼻蝙蝠中发现了属于Alphacoronavirus属、Pedacovirus亚属的冠状病毒:伊康尼科夫蝙蝠(Myotis ikonnikovi)和东部蝙蝠(Myotis petax)中发现了冠状病毒。来自阿尔泰共和国的伊科尼科夫蝠病毒与来自日本和韩国的病毒以及来自欧洲国家的蝠属病毒相近。来自克麦罗沃地区的M. petax病毒与来自亚洲国家的滇金丝猴冠状病毒同属一类,与之前在同一自然宿主身上发现的冠状病毒有明显不同。
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Voprosy virusologii
Voprosy virusologii Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with advances in virology in Russia and abroad. It publishes papers dealing with investigations of viral diseases of man, animals and plants, the results of experimental research on different problems of general and special virology. The journal publishes materials are which promote introduction into practice of the achievements of the virological science in the eradication and incidence reduction of infectious diseases, as well as their diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The reader will find a description of new methods of investigation, new apparatus and devices.
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