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Takuya Inagaki1,2,3, Souichi Yamada1, Hikaru Fujii1,4, Tomoki Yoshikawa1, Miho Shibamura1, Shizuko Harada1, Shuetsu Fukushi1, Mai Quynh Le5, Co Thach Nguyen5, Thi Thu Thuy Nguyen5, Thanh Thuy Nguyen7, Thanh Thuy Nguyen7, Van Tay Quach8, Vu Dinh Thong9, Kazuki Mori3, Michihito Sasaki10, Agus Setiyono11, Ekowati Handharyani11, Haruko Takeyama2,3,12, Futoshi Hasebe13, Masayuki Saijo14,2.
Abstract
Herpesviruses exist in nature within each host animal. Ten herpesviruses have been isolated from bats and their biological properties reported. A novel bat alphaherpesvirus, which we propose to name "Pteropus lylei-associated alphaherpesvirus (PLAHV)," was isolated from urine of the fruit bat Pteropus lylei in Vietnam and characterized. The entire genome sequence was determined to be 144,008 bp in length and predicted to include 72 genes. PLAHV was assigned to genus Simplexvirus with other bat alphaherpesviruses isolated from pteropodid bats in Southeast Asia and Africa. The replication capacity of PLAHV in several cells was evaluated in comparison with that of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). PLAHV replicated better in the bat-originated cell line and less in human embryonic lung fibroblasts than HSV-1 did. PLAHV was serologically related to another bat alphaherpesvirus, Pteropodid alphaherpesvirus 1 (PtAHV1), isolated from a Pteropus hypomelanus-related bat captured in Indonesia, but not with HSV-1. PLAHV caused lethal infection in mice. PLAHV was as susceptible to acyclovir as HSV-1 was. Characterization of this new member of bat alphaherpesviruses, PLAHV, expands the knowledge on bat-associated alphaherpesvirology.IMPORTANCE A novel bat alphaherpesvirus, Pteropus lylei-associated alphaherpesvirus (PLAHV), was isolated from urine of the fruit bat Pteropus lylei in Vietnam. The whole-genome sequence was determined and was predicted to include 72 open reading frames in the 144,008-bp genome. PLAHV is circulating in a species of fruit bats, Pteropus lylei, in Asia. This study expands the knowledge on bat-associated alphaherpesvirology.Entities:
Keywords: Pteropus lyleizzm321990; Vietnam; bat alphaherpesvirus
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32669329 PMCID: PMC7459556 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00673-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103