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Assessing the SARS-CoV-2 threat to wildlife: Potential risk to a broad range of mammals

机译:评估SARS-COV-2对野生动物的威胁:广泛哺乳动物的潜在风险

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can infect animals, however, the whole range of potential hosts is still unknown. This work makes an assessment of wildlife susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 by analyzing the similarities of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) and Transmembrane Protease, Serine 2 (TMPRSS2)—both recognized as receptors and protease for coronavirus spike protein—and the genetic variation of the viral protein spike in the recognition sites. The sequences from different mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, and the sequence from SARS-CoV-2 S protein were obtained from the GenBank. Comparisons of aligned sequences were made by selecting amino acids residues of ACE2, TMPRSS2 and S protein; phylogenetic trees were reconstructed using the same sequences. The species susceptibility was ranked by substituting the values of amino acid residues for both proteins. Our results ranked primates at the top, but surprisingly, just below are carnivores, cetaceans and wild rodents, showing a relatively high potential risk, as opposed to lab rodents that are typically mammals at lower risk. Most of the sequences from birds, reptiles and amphibians occupied the lowest ranges in the analyses. Models and phylogenetic trees outputs showed the species that are more prone to getting infected with SARS-CoV-2. Interestingly, during this short pandemic period, a high haplotypic variation was observed in the RBD of the viral S protein, suggesting new risks for other hosts. Our findings are consistent with other published results reporting laboratory and natural infections in different species. Finally, urgent measures of wildlife monitoring are needed regarding SARS-CoV-2, as well as measures for avoiding or limiting human contact with wildlife, and precautionary measures to protect wildlife workers and researchers; monitoring disposal of waste and sewage than can potentially affect the environment, and designing protocols for dealing with the outbreak.
机译:严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-COV-2)可以感染动物,然而,整个潜在的潜在主体仍然是未知的。通过分析血管紧张素转化酶2(ACE2)和跨膜蛋白酶的相似性,丝氨酸2(TMPRSS2) - 鉴定为冠状病毒刺激蛋白和遗传素的受体和蛋白酶的相似性,对SARS-COV-2进行评估对SARS-COV-2对SARS-COV-2进行评估识别位点中病毒蛋白尖峰的变异。从Genbank获得不同哺乳动物,鸟类,爬行动物和两栖动物的序列以及SARS-COV-2S蛋白的序列。通过选择ACE2,TMPRS2和S蛋白的氨基酸残基进行对准序列的比较;使用相同的序列重建系统发育树。通过代替两种蛋白质的氨基酸残基的值来排序物种敏感性。我们的结果在顶部排名最高,但令人惊讶的是,恰到好异,即食,鲸类和野生啮齿动物,呈现出相对高的潜在风险,而不是通常是较低风险哺乳动物的实验室啮齿动物。来自鸟类,爬行动物和两栖动物的大多数序列占据了分析中的最低范围。模型和系统发育树木输出显示了更容易感染SARS-COV-2的物种。有趣的是,在这种短的大流行期间,在病毒蛋白的RBD中观察到高单倍型变异,表明其他宿主的新风险。我们的研究结果与其他公布的结果报告实验室和不同物种的自然感染一致。最后,需要对SARS-COV-2进行野生动物监测的紧急措施,以及避免或限制人类接触与野生动物的措施,以及保护野生动物工作者和研究人员的预防措施;监测废物和污水处理的处置,可能会影响环境,以及为爆发处理的协议。

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