Literature DB >> 18854415

Molecular phylogeny of a newfound hantavirus in the Japanese shrew mole (Urotrichus talpoides).

Satoru Arai1, Satoshi D Ohdachi, Mitsuhiko Asakawa, Hae Ji Kang, Gabor Mocz, Jiro Arikawa, Nobuhiko Okabe, Richard Yanagihara.   

Abstract

Recent molecular evidence of genetically distinct hantaviruses in shrews, captured in widely separated geographical regions, corroborates decades-old reports of hantavirus antigens in shrew tissues. Apart from challenging the conventional view that rodents are the principal reservoir hosts, the recently identified soricid-borne hantaviruses raise the possibility that other soricomorphs, notably talpids, similarly harbor hantaviruses. In analyzing RNA extracts from lung tissues of the Japanese shrew mole (Urotrichus talpoides), captured in Japan between February and April 2008, a hantavirus genome, designated Asama virus (ASAV), was detected by RT-PCR. Pairwise alignment and comparison of the S-, M-, and L-segment nucleotide and amino acid sequences indicated that ASAV was genetically more similar to hantaviruses harbored by shrews than by rodents. However, the predicted secondary structure of the ASAV nucleocapsid protein was similar to that of rodent- and shrew-borne hantaviruses, exhibiting the same coiled-coil helix at the amino terminus. Phylogenetic analyses, using the maximum-likelihood method and other algorithms, consistently placed ASAV with recently identified soricine shrew-borne hantaviruses, suggesting a possible host-switching event in the distant past. The discovery of a mole-borne hantavirus enlarges our concepts about the complex evolutionary history of hantaviruses.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18854415      PMCID: PMC2567236          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0808942105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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9.  Genetic diversity and phylogeography of Seewis virus in the Eurasian common shrew in Finland and Hungary.

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10.  Evolutionary insights from a genetically divergent hantavirus harbored by the European common mole (Talpa europaea).

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