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Molecular epidemiological study of adenovirus infecting western lowland gorillas and humans in and around Moukalaba-Doudou National Park (Gabon)

机译:Moukalaba-Doudou国家公园及其周围地区腺病毒感染西部低地大猩猩和人类的分子流行病学研究。

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Adenoviruses are widespread in human population as well as in great apes, although the data about the naturally occurring adenovirus infections remain rare. We conducted the surveillance of adenovirus infection in wild western lowland gorillas in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park (Gabon), in order to investigate naturally occurring adenovirus in target gorillas and tested specifically a possible zoonotic transmission with local people inhabiting the vicinity of the park. Fecal samples were collected from western lowland gorillas and humans, and analyzed by PCR. We detected adenoviral genes in samples from both gorillas and the local people living around the national park, respectively: the overall prevalence rates of adenovirus were 24.1 and 35.0 % in gorillas and humans, respectively. Sequencing revealed that the adenoviruses detected in the gorillas were members of Human mastadenovirus B (HAdV-B), HAdV-C, or HAdV-E, and those in the humans belonged to HAdV-C or HAdV-D. Although HAdV-C members were detected in both gorillas and humans, phylogenetic analysis revealed that the virus detected in gorillas are genetically distinct from those detected in humans. The HAdV-C constitutes a single host lineage which is compatible with the host-pathogen divergence. However, HAdV-B and HAdV-E are constituted by multiple host lineages. Moreover, there is no evidence of zoonotic transmission thus far. Since the gorilla-to-human transmission of adenovirus has been shown before, the current monitoring should be continued in a broader scale for getting more insights in the natural history of naturally occurring adenoviruses and for the safe management of gorillas' populations.
机译:尽管关于自然发生的腺病毒感染的数据仍然很少,但是腺病毒在人类以及大猿中都很普遍。为了调查目标大猩猩中天然存在的腺病毒,我们在Moukalaba-Doudou国家公园(加蓬)的野生西部低地大猩猩中进行了腺病毒感染的监测,并专门测试了居住在公园附近的当地人的人畜共患病传播。从西部低地大猩猩和人类收集粪便样品,并通过PCR分析。我们分别从大猩猩和居住在国家公园附近的当地居民的样本中检测到了腺病毒基因:在大猩猩和人类中,腺病毒的总体患病率分别为24.1%和35.0%。测序表明,在大猩猩中检测到的腺病毒是人乳腺腺病毒B(HAdV-B),HAdV-C或HAdV-E的成员,而人类腺病毒属于HAdV-C或HAdV-D。尽管在大猩猩和人类中均检测到HAdV-C成员,但系统发育分析表明,在大猩猩中检测到的病毒在遗传上与人类检测到的病毒不同。 HAdV-C构成一个单一的宿主谱系,与宿主病原体的扩散相容。但是,HAdV-B和HAdV-E由多个宿主谱系组成。而且,到目前为止,还没有人畜共患病传播的证据。由于以前已经显示了腺病毒从大猩猩向人的传播,因此应该在更广泛的范围内继续进行当前的监测,以获取有关天然腺病毒自然历史的更多见解以及对大猩猩种群的安全管理。

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