在俄罗斯欧洲南部与大马蹄蝠(Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)有关的一种新型冠状病毒(冠状病毒科:冠状病毒)的鉴定。

Q3 Medicine Voprosy virusologii Pub Date : 2024-12-15 DOI:10.36233/0507-4088-279
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蝙蝠被认为是α冠状病毒和β冠状病毒的主要天然宿主。蝙蝠冠状病毒在其他哺乳动物宿主(包括牲畜和人类)之间的种间传播可导致流行病、动物流行病和全球大流行。目的:本研究旨在描述与俄罗斯欧洲部分南部地区马蹄蝠(Rhinolophus)相关的冠状病毒。材料与方法:分别于2020年、2021年和2024年在大高加索南部大斜坡(Sochi-Adler地区)洞穴中采集蝙蝠粪便样本。采用高通量测序(NGS)和RT-PCR对病毒基因组进行检测和分析。结果:一种新型甲型冠状病毒,命名为Kudep病毒(GenBank acc)。# pq664435),从ferrumequinum中鉴定出。据推测,Kudep病毒代表了甲冠状病毒属十病毒亚属中的一个新物种。该病毒与肯尼亚心皮病蝙蝠冠状病毒的核苷酸同源性为72%,与中国马蹄蝠中发现的YN2012病毒群的核苷酸同源性高达67%。RT-PCR筛查显示,Kudep病毒和先前描述的sars样betacor冠状病毒Khosta-1在研究区域活跃循环。2021年秋季,Kudep和Khosta-1单菌落感染率分别为59.2%和70.5%。在个别蝙蝠中观察到两种病毒的频繁合并感染。结论:我们的发现扩大了对蝙蝠冠状病毒分布及其遗传多样性的认识。我们证明存在两种潜在人畜共患的蝙蝠冠状病毒的持续自然疫源地,这两种病毒在生态学上与俄罗斯南欧部分的铁质棘球蚴有关。
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Identification of a new alphacoronavirus (Coronaviridae: Alphacoronavirus) associated with the greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) in the south of European part of Russia.

Introduction: Bats are recognized as primary natural reservoirs for alpha- and betacoronaviruses. The interspecies transmission of bat coronaviruses to other mammalian hosts, including livestock and humans, can lead to epidemics, epizootics, and global pandemics.

Objective: This study aims to describe coronaviruses associated with horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus spp.) in the southern regions of the European part of Russia.

Materials and methods: Fecal samples were collected from bats inhabiting caves on the southern macroslope of the Greater Caucasus (Sochi-Adler region) during 2020, 2021, and 2024. Viral genomes were detected and analyzed using high-throughput sequencing (NGS) and RT-PCR.

Results: A novel alphacoronavirus, designated Kudep virus (GenBank acc. # PQ649435), was identified in R. ferrumequinum. Presumably the Kudep virus represents a novel species within the subgenus Decacovirus of the genus Alphacoronavirus. The virus Showed 72% nucleotide identity to a Cardioderma bat coronavirus from Kenya and up to 67% nucleotide identity to the YN2012 virus group found in horseshoe bats in China. RT-PCR screening revealed active circulation of both Kudep virus and the previously described SARS-like betacoronavirus Khosta-1 in the study area. Infection rates in a single R. ferrumequinum colony during autumn 2021 reached 59.2% and 70.5% for Kudep and Khosta-1, respectively. Frequent co-infections with both viruses were observed in individual bats.

Conclusion: Our findings expand the understanding of the distribution of bat alphacoronaviruses and their genetic diversity. We demonstrate the presence of a persistent natural foci of two potentially zoonotic bat coronaviruses, ecologically associated with R. ferrumequinum in the southern European part of Russia.

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Voprosy virusologii Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with advances in virology in Russia and abroad. It publishes papers dealing with investigations of viral diseases of man, animals and plants, the results of experimental research on different problems of general and special virology. The journal publishes materials are which promote introduction into practice of the achievements of the virological science in the eradication and incidence reduction of infectious diseases, as well as their diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The reader will find a description of new methods of investigation, new apparatus and devices.
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