Novel paramyxovirus in wild pinnipeds, Brazil.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Samira Costa-Silva, Ana Carolina Ewbank, Aricia Duarte-Benvenuto, Carlos Sacristán, Rodrigo M Soares, Angélica M Sánchez-Sarmiento, Natália Silvestre-Perez, Pedro Volkmer Castilho, Cristiane K M Kolesnikovas, Caroline Freitas Pessi, Rafael Sardinha Murro, Carla B Barbosa, Raquel B Ferioli, José L Catão-Dias, Lara B Keid
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Abstract

Most emerging zoonotic viral infections originate in wildlife. The Paramyxoviridae and Coronaviridae families are important in terms of zoonotic potential and diversity of host susceptibility. To date, the only paramyxoviruses described in pinnipeds are within the genus Morbillivirus. An alphacoronavirus has been reported in pinnipeds. Herein, we surveyed for Paramyxoviridae and Coronaviridae in 46 animals of four pinniped species stranded along the coasts of Santa Catarina and São Paulo states, Brazil, between 2016 and 2022. A novel paramyxovirus (family Paramyxoviridae) was detected in an Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) and in two South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis). The sequences presented with less than 83% amino acid identity to the closest published paramyxovirus sequences, amplified in Microchiroptera sp. in Vietnam and in Asiatic yellow bats (Scotophilus kuhlii) in Cambodia. Phylogenetic analysis of the paramyxovirus sequences clustered into the genus Jeilongvirus. Gross and histopathological analyses did not identify any related lesions and the viral zoonotic potential is unknown. None of the animals were PCR-positive to coronavirus. To our knowledge, this is the first report of paramyxovirus infection in pinnipeds in Brazil and the first paramyxovirus not classified as Morbillivirus in seals, sea lions and walruses. To better understand the natural history of this novel virus, future pathological, serological, and molecular studies based on pan-Paramyxoviridae RT-PCRs are recommended.

巴西野生鳍足类动物的新型副粘病毒。
大多数新出现的人畜共患病毒感染起源于野生动物。副粘病毒科和冠状病毒科在人畜共患潜力和宿主易感性多样性方面具有重要意义。迄今为止,在鳍足动物中发现的唯一副粘病毒属于麻疹病毒属。在鳍足类动物中报告了一种冠状病毒。在此,我们调查了2016年至2022年期间在巴西圣卡塔琳娜州和圣保罗州沿海搁浅的四种鳍状动物的46只动物的副粘病毒科和冠状病毒科。在一只南极海豹(gazella绒头海豹)和两只南美海豹(南方绒头海豹)中检测到一种新型副粘病毒(副粘病毒科)。该序列与已发表的越南微翼目和柬埔寨亚洲黄蝙蝠(Scotophilus kuhlii)副粘病毒序列的氨基酸同源性小于83%。杰龙病毒属副粘病毒序列的系统发育分析。大体和组织病理学分析未发现任何相关病变,病毒人畜共患的可能性尚不清楚。这些动物都没有冠状病毒pcr阳性。据我们所知,这是巴西鳍足类动物首次报告副粘病毒感染,也是首次在海豹、海狮和海象中发现未归类为麻疹病毒的副粘病毒。为了更好地了解这种新型病毒的自然历史,建议未来基于泛副粘病毒科rt - pcr的病理、血清学和分子研究。
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Veterinary Research Communications
Veterinary Research Communications 农林科学-兽医学
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2.50
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173
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial. The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.
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