中国海南省蝙蝠(Rhinolophus affinis)病毒组调查。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Zihan Li , Chuanning Tang , Youyou Li , Yun Zhang , Gaoyu Wang , Ruoyan Peng , Yi Huang , Xiaoyuan Hu , Henan Xin , Xuefang Cao , Lingyu Shen , Tonglei Guo , Yijun He , Boxuan Fen , Juanjuan Huang , Jian guo Liang , Xiuji Cui , Lina Niu , Jian Yang , Fan Yang , Jiang Du
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蝙蝠是人畜共患病原体的重要哺乳动物贮藏地。然而,由于涉及物种、地点、病原体或样本类型的研究限制,蝙蝠体内病毒的全部多样性仍有待发现。我们利用新一代测序技术描述了哺乳动物病毒组的特征,并分析了中国海南省海口市和屯昌县蝙蝠携带的哺乳动物病毒的系统进化和多样性。我们采集了200份鼻蝠的咽拭子和肛拭子样本,根据样本类型和采集地点分成9个样本库。我们对样本进行了新一代测序,并进行了生物信息学分析。我们通过特异性 PCR 和系统进化分析对所有样本进行了筛选。与哺乳动物密切相关的各种病毒读数被归入 17 个病毒科。我们发现了许多新型蝙蝠病毒,并确定了一些与已知人类/动物病原体密切相关的病毒。本次研究共扩增了 6 个病毒科和 8 个病毒属的 6 个完整基因组和 2 个部分基因组序列,其中 5 个毒株被认为是新病毒种。这些病毒包括冠状病毒、虫媒病毒、韧皮部病毒、球形病毒、乳头瘤病毒、副粘病毒和副粘病毒。研究的主要发现是,在海南省发现的一种与 SADS 相关的 CoV 和一种类似 HoBi 的虫媒病毒可能对家畜具有致病性。这项研究拓展了我们对蝙蝠作为病毒库的认识,为进一步研究病毒从蝙蝠向人类的传播提供了基础。
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Virome survey of the bat, Rhinolophus affinis, in Hainan Province, China

Bats are important mammal reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens. However, due to research limitations involving species, locations, pathogens, or sample types, the full diversity of viruses in bats remains to be discovered. We used next-generation sequencing technology to characterize the mammalian virome and analyze the phylogenetic evolution and diversity of mammalian viruses carried by bats from Haikou City and Tunchang County in Hainan Province, China. We collected 200 pharyngeal swab and anal swab samples from Rhinolophus affinis, combining them into nine pools based on the sample type and collection location. We subjected the samples to next-generation sequencing and conducted bioinformatics analysis. All samples were screened via specific PCR and phylogenetic analysis. The diverse viral reads, closely related to mammals, were assigned into 17 viral families. We discovered many novel bat viruses and identified some closely related to known human/animal pathogens. In the current study, 6 complete genomes and 2 partial genomic sequences of 6 viral families and 8 viral genera have been amplified, among which 5 strains are suggested to be new virus species. These included coronavirus, pestivirus, bastrovirus, bocavirus, papillomavirus, parvovirus, and paramyxovirus. The primary finding is that a SADS-related CoV and a HoBi-like pestivirus identified in R. affinis in Hainan Province could be pathogenic to livestock. This study expands our understanding of bats as a virus reservoir, providing a basis for further research on the transmission of viruses from bats to humans.

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Microbes and Infection
Microbes and Infection 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
90
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Microbes and Infection publishes 10 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of infection and immunity, covering the different levels of host-microbe interactions, and in particular: the molecular biology and cell biology of the crosstalk between hosts (human and model organisms) and microbes (viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi), including molecular virulence and evasion mechanisms. the immune response to infection, including pathogenesis and host susceptibility. emerging human infectious diseases. systems immunology. molecular epidemiology/genetics of host pathogen interactions. microbiota and host "interactions". vaccine development, including novel strategies and adjuvants. Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials and biomarker studies in infectious diseases are within the scope of the journal. Microbes and Infection publishes articles on human pathogens or pathogens of model systems. However, articles on other microbes can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions. Purely descriptive and preliminary studies are discouraged.
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