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Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region
Chaphamaparvovirus (CHPV) is a recently characterized genus of the Parvoviridae family whose members can infect different hosts, including bats, which constitute the second most diverse order of mammals and are described worldwide as important transmitters of zoonotic diseases. In this study, we ide...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054343/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030606 |
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author | Ramos, Endrya do Socorro Foro Abreu, Wandercleyson Uchôa Rodrigues, Luis Reginaldo Ribeiro Marinho, Luis Fernando Morais, Vanessa dos Santos Villanova, Fabiola Pandey, Ramendra Pati Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima Deng, Xutao Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antonio Charlys Leal, Elcio |
author_facet | Ramos, Endrya do Socorro Foro Abreu, Wandercleyson Uchôa Rodrigues, Luis Reginaldo Ribeiro Marinho, Luis Fernando Morais, Vanessa dos Santos Villanova, Fabiola Pandey, Ramendra Pati Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima Deng, Xutao Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antonio Charlys Leal, Elcio |
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description | Chaphamaparvovirus (CHPV) is a recently characterized genus of the Parvoviridae family whose members can infect different hosts, including bats, which constitute the second most diverse order of mammals and are described worldwide as important transmitters of zoonotic diseases. In this study, we identified a new CHPV in bat samples from the municipality of Santarém (Pará state, North Brazil). A total of 18 Molossus molossus bats were analyzed using viral metagenomics. In five animals, we identified CHPVs. These CHPV sequences presented the genome with a size ranging from 3797 to 4284 bp. Phylogenetic analysis-based nucleotide and amino acid sequences of the VP1 and NS1 regions showed that all CHPV sequences are monophyletic. They are also closely related to CHPV sequences previously identified in bats in southern and southeast Brazil. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) classification criteria for this species (the CHPV NS1 gene region must have 85% identity to be classified in the same species), our sequences are likely a new specie within the genus Chaphamaparvovirus, since they have less than 80% identity with other CHPV described earlier in bats. We also make some phylogenetic considerations about the interaction between CHPV and their host. We suggest a high level of specificity of CPHV and its hosts. Thus, the findings contribute to improving information about the viral diversity of parvoviruses and show the importance of better investigating bats, considering that they harbor a variety of viruses that may favor zoonotic events. |
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spelling | pubmed-100543432023-03-30 Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region Ramos, Endrya do Socorro Foro Abreu, Wandercleyson Uchôa Rodrigues, Luis Reginaldo Ribeiro Marinho, Luis Fernando Morais, Vanessa dos Santos Villanova, Fabiola Pandey, Ramendra Pati Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima Deng, Xutao Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antonio Charlys Leal, Elcio Viruses Article Chaphamaparvovirus (CHPV) is a recently characterized genus of the Parvoviridae family whose members can infect different hosts, including bats, which constitute the second most diverse order of mammals and are described worldwide as important transmitters of zoonotic diseases. In this study, we identified a new CHPV in bat samples from the municipality of Santarém (Pará state, North Brazil). A total of 18 Molossus molossus bats were analyzed using viral metagenomics. In five animals, we identified CHPVs. These CHPV sequences presented the genome with a size ranging from 3797 to 4284 bp. Phylogenetic analysis-based nucleotide and amino acid sequences of the VP1 and NS1 regions showed that all CHPV sequences are monophyletic. They are also closely related to CHPV sequences previously identified in bats in southern and southeast Brazil. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) classification criteria for this species (the CHPV NS1 gene region must have 85% identity to be classified in the same species), our sequences are likely a new specie within the genus Chaphamaparvovirus, since they have less than 80% identity with other CHPV described earlier in bats. We also make some phylogenetic considerations about the interaction between CHPV and their host. We suggest a high level of specificity of CPHV and its hosts. Thus, the findings contribute to improving information about the viral diversity of parvoviruses and show the importance of better investigating bats, considering that they harbor a variety of viruses that may favor zoonotic events. MDPI 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10054343/ /pubmed/36992315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030606 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ramos, Endrya do Socorro Foro Abreu, Wandercleyson Uchôa Rodrigues, Luis Reginaldo Ribeiro Marinho, Luis Fernando Morais, Vanessa dos Santos Villanova, Fabiola Pandey, Ramendra Pati Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima Deng, Xutao Delwart, Eric da Costa, Antonio Charlys Leal, Elcio Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region |
title | Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region |
title_full | Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region |
title_fullStr | Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region |
title_short | Novel Chaphamaparvovirus in Insectivorous Molossus molossus Bats, from the Brazilian Amazon Region |
title_sort | novel chaphamaparvovirus in insectivorous molossus molossus bats, from the brazilian amazon region |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054343/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030606 |
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