Serological evidence that Tacaribe virus is circulating among bats in Trinidad and Tobago

Malmlov A , Seetahal J , Carrington C , Ramkisson V , Foster J , Munster V , Quackenbush S , Schountz T
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Tacaribe virus (TCRV) is a bisegmented, ambisense, RNA virus within the genus Arenavirus. Arenaviruses are grouped into Old World lymphocytic choriomeningitis-Lassa virus complex and the New World Tacaribe complex viruses. TCRV is placed within the Tacaribe complex along with the South American hemorrhagic fever viruses: Chapare, Guanarito, Junin, Machupo, and Sabia viruses. The only isolates of TCRV were from 11 artibeus bats collected by investigators at the Trinidad Regional Virology Laboratory in the Republic of Trinidad in the 1950 s. TCRV has not been isolated since, although serological data from the 1970 s suggested it may circulate among Caribbean bats. Only one isolate remains, TRVL-11573, and it has been passaged in suckling mice and Vero cells. We sought to determine if TCRV is still circulating in bat populations in Trinidad through serological investigation. We developed an ELISA and western blot assay using His-tagged recombinant TCRV nucleocapsid antigen. Serum from Artibeus jamaicensis that had been experimentally infected with TCRV was used as a positive control, and serum collected from an uninfected A. jamaicensis used as a negative control. ELISA screen of bloods from 84 bats of various species captured in Trinidad identified several, mostly artibeus bats, as seropositive for antibodies to TCRV. Some of these were tested by western blot. Four were negative, eight were weakly positive, and five were strongly positive. These results suggest that TCRV or other arenaviruses continue to circulate among bats in Trinidad.

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塔卡里布病毒在特立尼达和多巴哥蝙蝠中传播的血清学证据
塔卡瑞病毒(TCRV)是沙粒病毒属的一种双节段、双义RNA病毒。沙粒病毒分为旧大陆淋巴细胞性脉络丛脑膜炎-拉沙病毒复合体和新世界塔卡瑞病毒复合体。TCRV与南美出血热病毒(Chapare、Guanarito、Junin、Machupo和Sabia病毒)一起被置于Tacaribe复合体中。唯一的TCRV分离株来自特立尼达共和国特立尼达地区病毒学实验室调查人员于1950年代收集的11只河狸蝠。自那以后,TCRV一直没有被分离出来,尽管20世纪70年代的血清学数据表明它可能在加勒比蝙蝠中传播。目前只剩下一株分离株TRVL-11573,并已在哺乳小鼠和Vero细胞中传代。我们试图通过血清学调查确定TCRV是否仍在特立尼达的蝙蝠种群中传播。我们使用his标记的重组TCRV核衣壳抗原开发了ELISA和western blot检测。以实验感染了TCRV的牙买加Artibeus jamicensis血清为阳性对照,未感染的牙买加Artibeus jamicensis血清为阴性对照。对在特立尼达捕获的84种不同种类蝙蝠的血液进行ELISA筛选,发现有几种(主要是阳蝠)TCRV抗体血清呈阳性。其中一些用免疫印迹法检测。4个是阴性,8个是弱阳性,5个是强阳性。这些结果表明,TCRV或其他沙粒病毒继续在特立尼达的蝙蝠中传播。
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