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Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses

Bats are newly identified reservoirs of hantaviruses (HVs) among which very divergent HVs have been discovered in recent years. However, their significance for public health remains unclear since their seroprevalence as well as antigenic relationship with human-infecting HVs have not been investigat...

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Autores principales: Xu, Lin, Wu, Jianmin, Li, Qi, Wei, Yamei, Tan, Zhizhou, Cai, Jianqiu, Guo, Huancheng, Yang, Ling’en, Huang, Xiaohong, Chen, Jing, Zhang, Fuqiang, He, Biao, Tu, Changchun
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30668611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007545
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author Xu, Lin
Wu, Jianmin
Li, Qi
Wei, Yamei
Tan, Zhizhou
Cai, Jianqiu
Guo, Huancheng
Yang, Ling’en
Huang, Xiaohong
Chen, Jing
Zhang, Fuqiang
He, Biao
Tu, Changchun
author_facet Xu, Lin
Wu, Jianmin
Li, Qi
Wei, Yamei
Tan, Zhizhou
Cai, Jianqiu
Guo, Huancheng
Yang, Ling’en
Huang, Xiaohong
Chen, Jing
Zhang, Fuqiang
He, Biao
Tu, Changchun
author_sort Xu, Lin
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description Bats are newly identified reservoirs of hantaviruses (HVs) among which very divergent HVs have been discovered in recent years. However, their significance for public health remains unclear since their seroprevalence as well as antigenic relationship with human-infecting HVs have not been investigated. In the present study archived tissues of 1,419 bats of 22 species from 6 families collected in 5 south and southwest provinces in China were screened by pan-HV RT-PCR following viral metagenomic analysis. As a result nine HVs have been identified in two bat species in two provinces and phylogenetically classified into two species, Laibin virus (LAIV, ICTV approved species, 1 strain) and Xuan son virus (XSV, proposed species, 8 strains). Additionally, 709 serum samples of these bats were also analyzed by ELISA to investigate the seroprevalence and cross-reactivity between different HVs using expressed recombinant nucleocapsid proteins (rNPs) of LAIV, XSV and Seoul virus (SEOV). The cross-reactivity of some bat sera were further confirmed by western blot (WB) using three rNPs followed by fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test (FAVNT) against live SEOV. Results showed that the total HV seropositive rate of bat sera was 18.5% (131/709) with many cross reacting with two or all three rNPs and several able to neutralize SEOV. WB analysis using the three rNPs and their specific hyperimmune sera demonstrated cross-reactivity between XSV/SEOV and LAIV/XSV, but not LAIV/SEOV, indicating that XSV is antigenically closer to human-infecting HVs. In addition a study of the distribution of the viruses identified an area covering the region between Chinese Guangxi and North Vietnam, in which XSV and LAIV circulate within different bat colonies with a high seroprevalence. A circulation sphere of bat-borne HVs has therefore been proposed.
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spelling pubmed-63581122019-02-22 Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses Xu, Lin Wu, Jianmin Li, Qi Wei, Yamei Tan, Zhizhou Cai, Jianqiu Guo, Huancheng Yang, Ling’en Huang, Xiaohong Chen, Jing Zhang, Fuqiang He, Biao Tu, Changchun PLoS Pathog Research Article Bats are newly identified reservoirs of hantaviruses (HVs) among which very divergent HVs have been discovered in recent years. However, their significance for public health remains unclear since their seroprevalence as well as antigenic relationship with human-infecting HVs have not been investigated. In the present study archived tissues of 1,419 bats of 22 species from 6 families collected in 5 south and southwest provinces in China were screened by pan-HV RT-PCR following viral metagenomic analysis. As a result nine HVs have been identified in two bat species in two provinces and phylogenetically classified into two species, Laibin virus (LAIV, ICTV approved species, 1 strain) and Xuan son virus (XSV, proposed species, 8 strains). Additionally, 709 serum samples of these bats were also analyzed by ELISA to investigate the seroprevalence and cross-reactivity between different HVs using expressed recombinant nucleocapsid proteins (rNPs) of LAIV, XSV and Seoul virus (SEOV). The cross-reactivity of some bat sera were further confirmed by western blot (WB) using three rNPs followed by fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test (FAVNT) against live SEOV. Results showed that the total HV seropositive rate of bat sera was 18.5% (131/709) with many cross reacting with two or all three rNPs and several able to neutralize SEOV. WB analysis using the three rNPs and their specific hyperimmune sera demonstrated cross-reactivity between XSV/SEOV and LAIV/XSV, but not LAIV/SEOV, indicating that XSV is antigenically closer to human-infecting HVs. In addition a study of the distribution of the viruses identified an area covering the region between Chinese Guangxi and North Vietnam, in which XSV and LAIV circulate within different bat colonies with a high seroprevalence. A circulation sphere of bat-borne HVs has therefore been proposed. Public Library of Science 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6358112/ /pubmed/30668611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007545 Text en © 2019 Xu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Xu, Lin
Wu, Jianmin
Li, Qi
Wei, Yamei
Tan, Zhizhou
Cai, Jianqiu
Guo, Huancheng
Yang, Ling’en
Huang, Xiaohong
Chen, Jing
Zhang, Fuqiang
He, Biao
Tu, Changchun
Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
title Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
title_full Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
title_fullStr Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
title_full_unstemmed Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
title_short Seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
title_sort seroprevalence, cross antigenicity and circulation sphere of bat-borne hantaviruses revealed by serological and antigenic analyses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30668611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007545
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