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Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand

BACKGROUND: Bats are reservoirs for a diverse range of coronaviruses (CoVs), including those closely related to human pathogens such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) CoV and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome CoV. There are approximately 139 bat species reported to date in Thailand, of whic...

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Autores principales: Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn, Duengkae, Prateep, Rodpan, Apaporn, Kaewpom, Thongchai, Maneeorn, Patarapol, Kanchanasaka, Budsabong, Yingsakmongkon, Sangchai, Sittidetboripat, Nuntaporn, Chareesaen, Chaiyaporn, Khlangsap, Nathawat, Pidthong, Apisit, Leadprathom, Kumron, Ghai, Siriporn, Epstein, Jonathan H, Daszak, Peter, Olival, Kevin J, Blair, Patrick J, Callahan, Michael V, Hemachudha, Thiravat
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25884446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0289-1
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author Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn
Duengkae, Prateep
Rodpan, Apaporn
Kaewpom, Thongchai
Maneeorn, Patarapol
Kanchanasaka, Budsabong
Yingsakmongkon, Sangchai
Sittidetboripat, Nuntaporn
Chareesaen, Chaiyaporn
Khlangsap, Nathawat
Pidthong, Apisit
Leadprathom, Kumron
Ghai, Siriporn
Epstein, Jonathan H
Daszak, Peter
Olival, Kevin J
Blair, Patrick J
Callahan, Michael V
Hemachudha, Thiravat
author_facet Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn
Duengkae, Prateep
Rodpan, Apaporn
Kaewpom, Thongchai
Maneeorn, Patarapol
Kanchanasaka, Budsabong
Yingsakmongkon, Sangchai
Sittidetboripat, Nuntaporn
Chareesaen, Chaiyaporn
Khlangsap, Nathawat
Pidthong, Apisit
Leadprathom, Kumron
Ghai, Siriporn
Epstein, Jonathan H
Daszak, Peter
Olival, Kevin J
Blair, Patrick J
Callahan, Michael V
Hemachudha, Thiravat
author_sort Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn
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description BACKGROUND: Bats are reservoirs for a diverse range of coronaviruses (CoVs), including those closely related to human pathogens such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) CoV and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome CoV. There are approximately 139 bat species reported to date in Thailand, of which two are endemic species. Due to the zoonotic potential of CoVs, standardized surveillance efforts to characterize viral diversity in wildlife are imperative. FINDINGS: A total of 626 bats from 19 different bat species were individually sampled from 5 provinces in Eastern Thailand between 2008 and 2013 (84 fecal and 542 rectal swabs). Samples collected (either fresh feces or rectal swabs) were placed directly into RNA stabilization reagent, transported on ice within 24 hours and preserved at −80°C until further analysis. CoV RNA was detected in 47 specimens (7.6%), from 13 different bat species, using broadly reactive consensus PCR primers targeting the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase gene designed to detect all CoVs. Thirty seven alphacoronaviruses, nine lineage D betacoronaviruses, and one lineage B betacoronavirus (SARS-CoV related) were identified. Six new bat CoV reservoirs were identified in our study, namely Cynopterus sphinx, Taphozous melanopogon, Hipposideros lekaguli, Rhinolophus shameli, Scotophilus heathii and Megaderma lyra. CONCLUSIONS: CoVs from the same genetic lineage were found in different bat species roosting in similar or different locations. These data suggest that bat CoV lineages are not strictly concordant with their hosts. Our phylogenetic data indicates high diversity and a complex ecology of CoVs in bats sampled from specific areas in eastern regions of Thailand. Further characterization of additional CoV genes may be useful to better describe the CoV divergence.
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spelling pubmed-44162842015-05-02 Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn Duengkae, Prateep Rodpan, Apaporn Kaewpom, Thongchai Maneeorn, Patarapol Kanchanasaka, Budsabong Yingsakmongkon, Sangchai Sittidetboripat, Nuntaporn Chareesaen, Chaiyaporn Khlangsap, Nathawat Pidthong, Apisit Leadprathom, Kumron Ghai, Siriporn Epstein, Jonathan H Daszak, Peter Olival, Kevin J Blair, Patrick J Callahan, Michael V Hemachudha, Thiravat Virol J Short Report BACKGROUND: Bats are reservoirs for a diverse range of coronaviruses (CoVs), including those closely related to human pathogens such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) CoV and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome CoV. There are approximately 139 bat species reported to date in Thailand, of which two are endemic species. Due to the zoonotic potential of CoVs, standardized surveillance efforts to characterize viral diversity in wildlife are imperative. FINDINGS: A total of 626 bats from 19 different bat species were individually sampled from 5 provinces in Eastern Thailand between 2008 and 2013 (84 fecal and 542 rectal swabs). Samples collected (either fresh feces or rectal swabs) were placed directly into RNA stabilization reagent, transported on ice within 24 hours and preserved at −80°C until further analysis. CoV RNA was detected in 47 specimens (7.6%), from 13 different bat species, using broadly reactive consensus PCR primers targeting the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase gene designed to detect all CoVs. Thirty seven alphacoronaviruses, nine lineage D betacoronaviruses, and one lineage B betacoronavirus (SARS-CoV related) were identified. Six new bat CoV reservoirs were identified in our study, namely Cynopterus sphinx, Taphozous melanopogon, Hipposideros lekaguli, Rhinolophus shameli, Scotophilus heathii and Megaderma lyra. CONCLUSIONS: CoVs from the same genetic lineage were found in different bat species roosting in similar or different locations. These data suggest that bat CoV lineages are not strictly concordant with their hosts. Our phylogenetic data indicates high diversity and a complex ecology of CoVs in bats sampled from specific areas in eastern regions of Thailand. Further characterization of additional CoV genes may be useful to better describe the CoV divergence. BioMed Central 2015-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4416284/ /pubmed/25884446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0289-1 Text en © Wacharapluesadee et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Short Report
Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn
Duengkae, Prateep
Rodpan, Apaporn
Kaewpom, Thongchai
Maneeorn, Patarapol
Kanchanasaka, Budsabong
Yingsakmongkon, Sangchai
Sittidetboripat, Nuntaporn
Chareesaen, Chaiyaporn
Khlangsap, Nathawat
Pidthong, Apisit
Leadprathom, Kumron
Ghai, Siriporn
Epstein, Jonathan H
Daszak, Peter
Olival, Kevin J
Blair, Patrick J
Callahan, Michael V
Hemachudha, Thiravat
Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand
title Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand
title_full Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand
title_fullStr Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand
title_short Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand
title_sort diversity of coronavirus in bats from eastern thailand
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25884446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0289-1
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