Literature DB >> 34896154

Genomic characteristics and pathogenicity of a new bat adenoviruses strains that was isolated in at sites along the southeastern coasts of the P. R. of China from 2015 to 2019.

Lele Ai1, Changqiang Zhu2, Wen Zhang3, Ting He4, Yuehua Ke5, Jiahong Wu6, Wen Yin7, Xiaobo Zou8, Chenxi Ding1, Yizhe Luo1, Changjun Wang9, Hui Qian10, Weilong Tan11.   

Abstract

Bats are important reservoirs for many kinds of emerging zoonotic viruses. In order to explore potential pathogens carried by bats and trace the source of adenovirus outbreaks on the southeastern coast of China, we took pharyngeal and anal swabs from a total of 552 bats (Rhinolophus pusillus) collected from various areas of Chinese southeastern coast. Adenoviruses were identified in 36 out of the 552 samples (6.5%) . Complete genome sequences of two adenovirus isolations from Vero E6 cells were obtained, which were further validated as identical strains via next-generation sequencing and were named Bat-Advcxc6. The cell culture inoculated with the two samples exhibited remarkable cytopathic changes. The full genome has 37,315 bp and owns 29 open reading frames. Phylogenetic analyses confirmed that Bat-Advcxc6 represented a novel bat adenovirus species in the genus Mastadenovirus. Transmission electron microgram showed clear virus particles. Bat-Advcxc6 shared similar characteristics of G + C contents with Bat mastadenovirus WIV11 (Bat mastadenovirus C) found in China in 2016, but differed from this serotype due to a <75% similarity with DNA polymerase amino acid sequences in WIV11. As it is a newly found adenovirus strain according to the international classification criteria, further analyses of virus dynamics, epithelial invasion, and immunization assays are required to explore its potential threats of cross-species transmission.
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Keywords:  Adenovirus; Bat; NGS; Pathogenicity; Zoonotic viruses

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34896154     DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Res        ISSN: 0168-1702            Impact factor:   3.303


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1.  Development and application of a multiplex qPCR assay for the detection of duck circovirus, duck Tembusu virus, Muscovy duck reovirus, and new duck reovirus.

Authors:  Yan Wen Yin; Chenyong Xiong; Kai Chuang Shi; Shou Yu Xie; Feng Long; Jun Li; Min Zheng; Xian Kai Wei; Shuping Feng; Sujie Qu; Wenjun Lu; Hongjin Zhou; Kang Zhao; Wenchao Sun; Zongqiang Li
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2022-10-18       Impact factor: 2.198

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