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A Novel Adenovirus Species Associated with an Acute Respiratory Outbreak in a Baboon Colony and Evidence of Coincident Human Infection

机译:狒狒殖民地与急性呼吸道疾病相关的新型腺病毒物种和人类感染的巧合。

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Adenoviruses (AdVs) are DNA viruses that infect many vertebrate hosts, including humans and nonhuman primates. Here we identify a novel AdV species, provisionally named “simian adenovirus C (SAdV-C),” associated with a 1997 outbreak of acute respiratory illness in captive baboons (4 of 9) at a primate research facility in Texas. None of the six AdVs recovered from baboons (BaAdVs) during the outbreak, including the two baboons who died from pneumonia, were typeable. Since clinical samples from the two fatal cases were not available, whole-genome sequencing of nasal isolates from one sick baboon and three asymptomatic baboons during the outbreak was performed. Three AdVs were members of species SAdV-C (BaAdV-2 and BaAdV-4 were genetically identical, and BaAdV-3), while one (BaAdV-1) was a member of the recently described SAdV-B species. BaAdV-3 was the only AdV among the 4 isolated from a sick baboon, and thus was deemed to be the cause of the outbreak. Significant divergence (<58% amino acid identity) was found in one of the fiber proteins of BaAdV-3 relative to BaAdV-2 and -4, suggesting that BaAdV-3 may be a rare SAdV-C recombinant. Neutralizing antibodies to the other 3 AdVs, but not BaAdV-3, were detected in healthy baboons from 1996 to 2003 and staff personnel from 1997. These results implicate a novel adenovirus species (SAdV-C) in an acute respiratory outbreak in a baboon colony and underscore the potential for cross-species transmission of AdVs between humans and nonhuman primates. >IMPORTANCE Adenoviruses (AdVs) are DNA viruses that infect many animals, including humans and monkeys. In 1997, an outbreak of acute respiratory illness from AdVs occurred in a baboon colony in Texas. Here we use whole-genome sequencing and antibody testing to investigate new AdVs in baboons (BaAdVs) during the outbreak, one of which, BaAdV-3, came from a sick animal. By sequence analysis, BaAdV-3 may be a recombinant strain that arose from a related BaAdV found in baboons nearby in the colony (who were not sick) and yet another unknown AdV. We also found antibodies to these new BaAdVs in baboons and staff personnel at the facility. Taken together, our findings of a new AdV species as the cause of an acute respiratory outbreak in a baboon colony underscore the ongoing threat from emerging viruses that may carry the potential for cross-species transmission between monkeys and humans.
机译:腺病毒(AdVs)是一种DNA病毒,可感染许多脊椎动物宿主,包括人类和非人类的灵长类动物。在这里,我们确定了一个新的AdV物种,临时命名为“猿猴腺病毒C(SAdV-C)”,该病毒与1997年德克萨斯州灵长类研究机构在圈养狒狒中爆发的急性呼吸道疾病(9个中的4个)有关。在暴发期间从狒狒(BaAdVs)中回收的六个AdV,包括两个死于肺炎的狒狒,均无法分型。由于没有两个致命病例的临床样本,因此在暴发期间对一只病态狒狒和三只无症状狒狒的鼻分离物进行了全基因组测序。三个AdV是SAdV-C物种的成员(BaAdV-2和BaAdV-4在遗传上是相同的,而BaAdV-3),而一个(BaAdV-1)是最近描述的SAdV-B物种的成员。 BaAdV-3是从患病的狒狒中分离出的4个中唯一的AdV,因此被认为是暴发的原因。在BaAdV-3的一种纤维蛋白中,相对于BaAdV-2和-4而言,发现了很大的差异(<58%氨基酸同一性),这表明BaAdV-3可能是罕见的SAdV-C重组体。从1996年至2003年在健康的狒狒和1997年的工作人员中检测到针对其他3种AdV的中和抗体,但未检测到BaAdV-3。这些结果表明在狒狒菌落的急性呼吸道疾病中有一种新型腺病毒(SAdV-C)。并强调了人类与非人类灵长类动物之间跨物种传播AdV的潜力。 >重要性:腺病毒(AdV)是一种DNA病毒,可感染许多动物,包括人和猴子。 1997年,得克萨斯州的一个狒狒殖民地爆发了由AdV引起的急性呼吸道疾病。在这里,我们使用全基因组测序和抗体测试来研究暴发期间狒狒(BaAdVs)中的新AdV,其中之一BaAdV-3来自一只患病的动物。通过序列分析,BaAdV-3可能是重组菌株,起源于在附近殖民地的狒狒(未患病)中发现的一个相关的BaAdV和另一个未知的AdV。我们还在设施的狒狒和工作人员中发现了针对这些新型BaAdV的抗体。综上所述,我们发现新的AdV物种是狒狒群落中急性呼吸道疾病的诱因,这突显了新兴病毒的持续威胁,这种病毒可能会在猴与人之间进行跨物种传播。

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