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The Recently Discovered Bokeloh Bat Lyssavirus: Insights Into Its Genetic Heterogeneity and Spatial Distribution in Europe and the Population Genetics of Its Primary Host.

Elisa Eggerbauer1, Cécile Troupin2, Karsten Passior3, Florian Pfaff4, Dirk Höper4, Antonie Neubauer-Juric5, Stephanie Haberl5, Christiane Bouchier6, Thomas C Mettenleiter1, Hervé Bourhy2, Thomas Müller7, Laurent Dacheux2, Conrad M Freuling1.   

Abstract

In 2010, a novel lyssavirus named Bokeloh bat lyssavirus (BBLV) was isolated from a Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) in Germany. Two further viruses were isolated in the same country and in France in recent years, all from the same bat species and all found in moribund or dead bats. Here we report the description and the full-length genome sequence of five additional BBLV isolates from Germany (n=4) and France (n=1). Interestingly, all of them were isolated from the Natterer's bat, except one from Germany, which was found in a common Pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), a widespread and abundant bat species in Europe. The latter represents the first case of transmission of BBLV to another bat species. Phylogenetic analysis clearly demonstrated the presence of two different lineages among this lyssavirus species: lineages A and B. The spatial distribution of these two lineages remains puzzling, as both of them comprised isolates from France and Germany; although clustering of isolates was observed on a regional scale, especially in Germany. Phylogenetic analysis based on the mitochondrial cytochrome b (CYTB) gene from positive Natterer's bat did not suggest a circulation of the respective BBLV sublineages in specific Natterer's bat subspecies, as all of them were shown to belong to the M. nattereri sensu stricto clade/subspecies and were closely related (German and French positive bats). At the bat host level, we demonstrated that the distribution of BBLV at the late stage of the disease seems large and massive, as viral RNA was detected in many different organs.
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Keywords:  Bats; Bokeloh bat lyssavirus; Epidemiology; Molecular methods; Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri); Rabies; Zoonoses

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29029727     DOI: 10.1016/bs.aivir.2017.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Virus Res        ISSN: 0065-3527            Impact factor:   9.937


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Review 1.  Molecular Epidemiology and Evolution of European Bat Lyssavirus 2.

Authors:  Lorraine M McElhinney; Denise A Marston; Emma L Wise; Conrad M Freuling; Hervé Bourhy; Reto Zanoni; Torfinn Moldal; Engbert A Kooi; Antonie Neubauer-Juric; Tiina Nokireki; Thomas Müller; Anthony R Fooks
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2018-01-05       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 2.  Bats and Viruses: Emergence of Novel Lyssaviruses and Association of Bats with Viral Zoonoses in the EU.

Authors:  Rebecca Shipley; Edward Wright; David Selden; Guanghui Wu; James Aegerter; Anthony R Fooks; Ashley C Banyard
Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis       Date:  2019-02-07

3.  Serological Survey of Lyssaviruses in Polish Bats in the Frame of Passive Rabies Surveillance Using an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay.

Authors:  Anna Orłowska; Marcin Smreczak; Conrad Martin Freuling; Thomas Müller; Paweł Trębas; Jerzy Rola
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-02-28       Impact factor: 5.048

4.  Genetic and Antigenetic Characterization of the Novel Kotalahti Bat Lyssavirus (KBLV).

Authors:  Sten Calvelage; Niina Tammiranta; Tiina Nokireki; Tuija Gadd; Elisa Eggerbauer; Luca M Zaeck; Madlin Potratz; Claudia Wylezich; Dirk Höper; Thomas Müller; Stefan Finke; Conrad M Freuling
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 5.048

5.  Genetic identification of bat species for pathogen surveillance across France.

Authors:  Youssef Arnaout; Zouheira Djelouadji; Emmanuelle Robardet; Julien Cappelle; Florence Cliquet; Frédéric Touzalin; Giacomo Jimenez; Suzel Hurstel; Christophe Borel; Evelyne Picard-Meyer
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Retrospective Enhanced Bat Lyssavirus Surveillance in Germany between 2018-2020.

Authors:  Antonia Klein; Sten Calvelage; Kore Schlottau; Bernd Hoffmann; Elisa Eggerbauer; Thomas Müller; Conrad M Freuling
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-08-03       Impact factor: 5.048

7.  Isolation of a Novel Bat Rhabdovirus with Evidence of Human Exposure in China.

Authors:  Li-Li Li; Ya-Long Xu; Xue-Xin Lu; Hong-Yan Deng; Jin-Song Li; Jing-Dong Song; Xiao-Hua Ma; Wu-Yang Zhu; Jing-Lin Wang; Zhao-Jun Duan
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 7.867

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