The significance of studying high-consequence pathogens in their natural reservoirs.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Advances in Virus Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1016/bs.aivir.2025.03.001
Levi Klassen, Jérémie Prévost, David Safronetz
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Abstract

Concern over spillover events caused by high-consequence pathogens has grown in recent years due to the increased occurrence of such events, and because the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated how severe the consequences of spillover events can be. As such, there is escalading interest in uncovering the factors that make spillover events more likely, specifically for high-consequence pathogens. An important aspect of this work involves researching how high-consequence pathogens interact with their reservoir hosts. Thus, this chapter discusses the importance of studying high-consequence pathogens in their reservoir hosts, specifically in experimental laboratory settings, with a special emphasis on Sin Nombre virus and Lassa virus, and their respective rodent reservoir hosts, Peromyscus maniculatus and Mastomys natalensis. Value gained from this research, as well as the current limitations faced when conducting this work are also discussed. Overall, this work helps to shed light on various aspects of these pathogens such as their transmission patterns, pathogenesis (and lack thereof), and mechanisms of persistence in their reservoir hosts. Limitations include a need for highly developed laboratory infrastructure, demanding funding requirements, and a lack of compatible reagents for the exotic species that are often the subject of these studies. Continued interest and research is needed to expand this work to include host reservoirs of other high consequence pathogens so that the risks of future spillover events can be mitigated as best as possible.

在自然宿主中研究高后果病原体的意义。
近年来,对高后果病原体造成的溢出事件的关注日益增加,因为这类事件的发生率有所增加,而且COVID-19大流行表明了溢出事件的后果可能有多严重。因此,人们对揭示使溢出事件更有可能发生的因素,特别是对高后果病原体,越来越感兴趣。这项工作的一个重要方面涉及研究高后果病原体如何与其宿主相互作用。因此,本章讨论了在其寄主中研究高后果病原体的重要性,特别是在实验实验室环境中,特别强调sinnombre病毒和拉沙病毒,以及它们各自的啮齿动物寄主,maniculatus Peromyscus和Mastomys natalensis。从这项研究中获得的价值,以及当前面临的限制,当进行这项工作也进行了讨论。总的来说,这项工作有助于阐明这些病原体的各个方面,如它们的传播模式、发病机制(和缺乏发病机制)以及它们在宿主体内的持久性机制。限制包括需要高度发达的实验室基础设施,苛刻的资金需求,以及缺乏用于这些研究经常作为主题的外来物种的兼容试剂。需要继续关注和研究,以扩大这项工作,包括其他高后果病原体的宿主宿主,以便尽可能减轻未来溢出事件的风险。
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