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SARS-Coronavirus ancestor's foot-prints in South-East Asian bat colonies and the refuge theory.

机译:SARS冠状病毒祖先在东南亚蝙蝠群体中的足迹和避难所理论。

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One of the great challenges in the ecology of infectious diseases is to understand what drives the emergence of new pathogens including the relationship between viruses and their hosts. In the case of the emergence of SevereAcute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV), several studies have shown coronavirus diversity in bats as well as the existence of SARS-CoV infection in apparently healthy bats, suggesting that bats may be a crucial host in the genesis of this disease. To elucidate the biogeographic origin of SARS-CoV and investigate the role that bats played in its emergence, we amplified coronavirus sequences from bat species captured throughout Thailand and assessed the phylogenetic relationships to each other and to other published coronavirus sequences. To this end, RdRp sequence of Coronavirinae was targeted by RT-PCR in non-invasive samples from bats collected in Thailand. Two new coronaviruses were detected in two bat species: one Betacoronavirus in Hipposideros larvatus and one Alphacoronavirus in Hipposiderosarmiger. Interestingly, these viruses from South-East Asia are related to those previously detected in Africa (Betacoronavirus-b) or in Europe (Alphacoronavirus & Betacoronavirus-b). These findings illuminate the origin and the evolutionary history of the SARS-CoV group found in bats by pushing forward the hypothesis of a Betacoronavirus spill-over from Hipposideridae to Rhinolophidae and then from Rhinolophidae to civets and Human. All reported Betacoronaviruses-b (SARS-CoV group) of Hipposideridae and Rhinolophidae respectively cluster in two groups despite their broad geographic distribution and the sympatry of their hosts, which is in favor of an ancient and genetically independent evolution of Betacoronavirus-b clusters in these families. Moreover, despite its probable pathogenicity, we found that a Betacoronavirus-b can persistently infect a medium-sized hipposiderid bat colony. These findings illustrate the importance of the host phylogeny and the host/pathogen ecological interactions in the description and the understanding of pathogen emergence. The host's phylogeny, biogeography and behaviour, combined with already described roles of pathogen plasticity and anthropic changes are likely to be co-factors of disease emergence. Elucidating the common ancestor of Hipposideridae and Rhinolophidae is key to understanding the evolutionary history of actual betacoronaviruses and therefore to get an insight of the deep origin of SARS-CoV.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2011.06.021
机译:传染病生态学面临的重大挑战之一是要了解是什么驱动了新病原体的出现,包括病毒与其宿主之间的关系。在出现严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒(SARS-CoV)的情况下,多项研究表明,蝙蝠中存在冠状病毒多样性,并且在显然健康的蝙蝠中也存在SARS-CoV感染,这表明该蝙蝠可能是这种疾病发生的关键宿主。为了阐明SARS-CoV的生物地理起源并调查蝙蝠在其出现中的作用,我们从泰国各地捕获的蝙蝠物种中扩增了冠状病毒序列,并评估了彼此之间以及与其他已发表的冠状病毒序列的系统发育关系。为此,在泰国采集的蝙蝠的非侵入性样品中,通过RT-PCR靶向了 Coronavirinae 的RdRp序列。在两种蝙蝠中发现了两种新的冠状病毒:一种是在 Hipposideros larvatus 中的 Betacoronavirus ,另一种是在 Hipposiderosarmiger 中的一种 Alphacoronavirus 。有趣的是,这些来自东南亚的病毒与以前在非洲( -b)或欧洲( Alphacoronavirus&Betacoronavirus -b)所检测到的病毒有关。这些发现阐明了蝙蝠中发现的SARS-CoV族的起源和进化史,其方法是推论一种“β-冠状病毒”从Hipposideridae到Rhinolophidae,然后从Rhinolophidae到蚊子和人类的溢出的假说。尽管有广泛的地理分布和宿主的共生关系,但所有报道的河马科和鼻虫科的Betacoronaviruses-b(SARS-CoV组)都分别分为两组,这有利于 Betacoronavirus 的古老且遗传独立的进化。这些家庭中的i> -b集群。此外,尽管它可能具有致病性,我们发现 Betacoronavirus -b可以持续感染中等大小的河马类蝙蝠菌落。这些发现说明了宿主系统发育和宿主/病原体生态相互作用在描述和了解病原体出现中的重要性。宿主的系统发育,生物地理和行为,再加上已经描述的病原体可塑性和人类活动的作用,很可能是疾病出现的辅助因素。阐明Hipposideridae和Rhinolophidae的共同祖先是了解实际β-冠状病毒进化史的关键,因此可以深入了解SARS-CoV的深远渊源。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j。 meegid.2011.06.021

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