与家猪脊髓灰质炎相关的猪基底病毒的发现和抢救。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2025-09-23 Epub Date: 2025-08-18 DOI:10.1128/jvi.01130-25
Nicole Wildi, Stefano Bagatella, Xuanxuan Zhang, Mark C Hawes, Kara L D Dawson, Honglei Chen, Som Walker, Gemma Harvey, Brenda van der Heide, David T Williams, Andrew Hemphill, Corinne Gurtner, Jianning Wang, Torsten Seuberlich
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摘要

巴斯特病毒(BastV)是最近在不同动物和人类的粪便样本中发现的非包膜单链阳性RNA病毒。这些病毒的非结构蛋白与肝炎病毒(肝炎病毒科)的非结构蛋白相似,结构蛋白与星状病毒(星状病毒科)的非结构蛋白相似。在哺乳动物、两栖动物和无脊椎动物的粪便样本中发现了bastv,但尚未确定感染与临床疾病表现之间的关系。在这里,我们报告了在澳大利亚和瑞士的两个不相关的疾病暴发情景中,在出现致命神经系统疾病的家猪的中枢神经系统(CNS)组织样本中鉴定出猪大病毒(PoBastV)。福尔马林固定石蜡包埋(FFPE) CNS组织的病毒亚转录组学鉴定了两种遗传密切相关的PoBastV毒株(PoBastV AUS/2015和CHE/2022)的基因组序列。这两种菌株的基因组RNA在呈现组织病理学病变的中枢神经系统组织的神经元和胶质细胞中很容易被原位RNA杂交检测到,从而支持神经嗜性与疾病之间的合理因果关系。我们构建了PoBastV CHE/2022的分子cDNA克隆,并通过猪肾细胞(SK6)的反向遗传和猪肠细胞(IPEC-J2)的进一步传代,拯救了传染性病毒。我们使用透射电子显微镜在感染的IPEC-J2细胞中展示了PoBastV CHE/2022病毒粒子。这些发现为PoBastV作为神经系统疾病爆发的病因之一铺平了道路。此外,它们允许研究进一步阐明新发BastV感染的分子生物学和发病机制。最近在不同动物和人类的粪便样本中发现了巴斯特病毒(BastV)。迄今为止,basv感染尚未与临床疾病相关。在这里,我们报告了在澳大利亚和瑞士的两个不相关的疾病暴发情景中,在出现致命神经系统疾病的家猪的中枢神经系统组织样本中鉴定出猪BastV (PoBastV)。这一发现支持了PoBastV感染可能导致临床疾病的假设。我们进一步利用一种神经侵入性PoBastV菌株的基因组序列数据在体外拯救感染性PoBastV。有了这些工具,我们现在可以开始破译basv复制的分子生物学以及病毒与宿主的相互作用,这将为未来的预防和治疗策略奠定基础。
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Discovery and rescue of porcine bastroviruses associated with polioencephalomyelitis in domestic pigs.

Bastroviruses (BastV) are non-enveloped single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses that have been discovered recently in feces samples of different animals and humans. The non-structural proteins of these viruses show similarities to those of hepevirids (Hepeviridae), and the structural proteins exhibit similarities to those of astrovirids (Astroviridae). BastVs have been found in fecal samples of mammals, amphibians, and invertebrates, but the association of infection and clinical disease manifestations has not been established. Here, we report the identification of porcine bastroviruses (PoBastV) in central nervous system (CNS) tissue samples of domestic pigs that presented fatal neurological disease in two unrelated disease outbreak scenarios in Australia and Switzerland. Viral metatranscriptomics of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) CNS tissues identified genomic sequences of two genetically closely related PoBastV strains (PoBastV AUS/2015 and CHE/2022). Genomic RNA of both strains was readily detected by in situ RNA hybridization in neurons and glial cells of CNS tissues presenting histopathological lesions, thus supporting a plausible causal relationship between neurotropism and disease. We generated a molecular cDNA clone of PoBastV CHE/2022 and rescued infectious virus by reverse genetics in swine kidney cells (SK6) and further virus passage in intestinal porcine enterocytes (IPEC-J2). We used transmission electron microscopy to demonstrate PoBastV CHE/2022 virions in infected IPEC-J2 cells. These findings pave the way toward PoBastV as one of the etiologies of neurological disease outbreaks. Additionally, they allow studies further elucidating the molecular biology and pathogenesis of emerging BastV infections.IMPORTANCEBastroviruses (BastV) have been discovered recently in feces samples of different animals and humans. To date, BastV infections have not been associated with clinical diseases. Here, we report the identification of porcine BastV (PoBastV) in central nervous system tissue samples of domestic pigs that presented fatal neurological disease in two unrelated disease outbreak scenarios in Australia and Switzerland. This finding supports the hypothesis that PoBastV infections may cause clinical disease. We further rescued infectious PoBastV in vitro using the genome sequence data of one neuroinvasive PoBastV strain. With these tools, we can now start deciphering the molecular biology of BastV replication and the interaction of the virus with the host, which will lay the ground for future prophylactic and therapeutic strategies.

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Journal of Virology
Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Virology (JVI) explores the nature of the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. We welcome papers on virion structure and assembly, viral genome replication and regulation of gene expression, genetic diversity and evolution, virus-cell interactions, cellular responses to infection, transformation and oncogenesis, gene delivery, viral pathogenesis and immunity, and vaccines and antiviral agents.
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