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Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat

While serological and virological evidence documents the exposure of bats to medically-important arboviruses, their role as reservoirs or amplifying hosts is less well-characterized. We describe a novel orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus) isolated from an Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus leach...

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Autores principales: Fagre, Anna C., Lee, Justin S., Kityo, Robert M., Bergren, Nicholas A., Mossel, Eric C., Nakayiki, Teddy, Nalikka, Betty, Nyakarahuka, Luke, Gilbert, Amy T., Peterhans, Julian Kerbis, Crabtree, Mary B., Towner, Jonathan S., Amman, Brian R., Sealy, Tara K., Schuh, Amy J., Nichol, Stuart T., Lutwama, Julius J., Miller, Barry R., Kading, Rebekah C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30832334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030209
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author Fagre, Anna C.
Lee, Justin S.
Kityo, Robert M.
Bergren, Nicholas A.
Mossel, Eric C.
Nakayiki, Teddy
Nalikka, Betty
Nyakarahuka, Luke
Gilbert, Amy T.
Peterhans, Julian Kerbis
Crabtree, Mary B.
Towner, Jonathan S.
Amman, Brian R.
Sealy, Tara K.
Schuh, Amy J.
Nichol, Stuart T.
Lutwama, Julius J.
Miller, Barry R.
Kading, Rebekah C.
author_facet Fagre, Anna C.
Lee, Justin S.
Kityo, Robert M.
Bergren, Nicholas A.
Mossel, Eric C.
Nakayiki, Teddy
Nalikka, Betty
Nyakarahuka, Luke
Gilbert, Amy T.
Peterhans, Julian Kerbis
Crabtree, Mary B.
Towner, Jonathan S.
Amman, Brian R.
Sealy, Tara K.
Schuh, Amy J.
Nichol, Stuart T.
Lutwama, Julius J.
Miller, Barry R.
Kading, Rebekah C.
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description While serological and virological evidence documents the exposure of bats to medically-important arboviruses, their role as reservoirs or amplifying hosts is less well-characterized. We describe a novel orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus) isolated from an Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus leachii) trapped in 2013 in Uganda and named Bukakata orbivirus. This is the fifth orbivirus isolated from a bat, however genetic information had previously only been available for one bat-associated orbivirus. We performed whole-genome sequencing on Bukakata orbivirus and three other bat-associated orbiviruses (Fomede, Ife, and Japanaut) to assess their phylogenetic relationship within the genus Orbivirus and develop hypotheses regarding potential arthropod vectors. Replication kinetics were assessed for Bukakata orbivirus in three different vertebrate cell lines. Lastly, qRT-PCR and nested PCR were used to determine the prevalence of Bukakata orbivirus RNA in archived samples from three populations of Egyptian fruit bats and one population of cave-associated soft ticks in Uganda. Complete coding sequences were obtained for all ten segments of Fomede, Ife, and Japanaut orbiviruses and for nine of the ten segments for Bukakata orbivirus. Phylogenetic analysis placed Bukakata and Fomede in the tick-borne orbivirus clade and Ife and Japanaut within the Culicoides/phlebotomine sandfly orbivirus clade. Further, Bukakata and Fomede appear to be serotypes of the Chobar Gorge virus species. Bukakata orbivirus replicated to high titers (10(6)–10(7) PFU/mL) in Vero, BHK-21 [C-13], and R06E (Egyptian fruit bat) cells. Preliminary screening of archived bat and tick samples do not support Bukakata orbivirus presence in these collections, however additional testing is warranted given the phylogenetic associations observed. This study provided complete coding sequence for several bat-associated orbiviruses and in vitro characterization of a bat-associated orbivirus. Our results indicate that bats may play an important role in the epidemiology of viruses in the genus Orbivirus and further investigation is warranted into vector-host associations and ongoing surveillance efforts.
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spelling pubmed-64663702019-04-18 Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat Fagre, Anna C. Lee, Justin S. Kityo, Robert M. Bergren, Nicholas A. Mossel, Eric C. Nakayiki, Teddy Nalikka, Betty Nyakarahuka, Luke Gilbert, Amy T. Peterhans, Julian Kerbis Crabtree, Mary B. Towner, Jonathan S. Amman, Brian R. Sealy, Tara K. Schuh, Amy J. Nichol, Stuart T. Lutwama, Julius J. Miller, Barry R. Kading, Rebekah C. Viruses Article While serological and virological evidence documents the exposure of bats to medically-important arboviruses, their role as reservoirs or amplifying hosts is less well-characterized. We describe a novel orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus) isolated from an Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus leachii) trapped in 2013 in Uganda and named Bukakata orbivirus. This is the fifth orbivirus isolated from a bat, however genetic information had previously only been available for one bat-associated orbivirus. We performed whole-genome sequencing on Bukakata orbivirus and three other bat-associated orbiviruses (Fomede, Ife, and Japanaut) to assess their phylogenetic relationship within the genus Orbivirus and develop hypotheses regarding potential arthropod vectors. Replication kinetics were assessed for Bukakata orbivirus in three different vertebrate cell lines. Lastly, qRT-PCR and nested PCR were used to determine the prevalence of Bukakata orbivirus RNA in archived samples from three populations of Egyptian fruit bats and one population of cave-associated soft ticks in Uganda. Complete coding sequences were obtained for all ten segments of Fomede, Ife, and Japanaut orbiviruses and for nine of the ten segments for Bukakata orbivirus. Phylogenetic analysis placed Bukakata and Fomede in the tick-borne orbivirus clade and Ife and Japanaut within the Culicoides/phlebotomine sandfly orbivirus clade. Further, Bukakata and Fomede appear to be serotypes of the Chobar Gorge virus species. Bukakata orbivirus replicated to high titers (10(6)–10(7) PFU/mL) in Vero, BHK-21 [C-13], and R06E (Egyptian fruit bat) cells. Preliminary screening of archived bat and tick samples do not support Bukakata orbivirus presence in these collections, however additional testing is warranted given the phylogenetic associations observed. This study provided complete coding sequence for several bat-associated orbiviruses and in vitro characterization of a bat-associated orbivirus. Our results indicate that bats may play an important role in the epidemiology of viruses in the genus Orbivirus and further investigation is warranted into vector-host associations and ongoing surveillance efforts. MDPI 2019-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6466370/ /pubmed/30832334 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030209 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Fagre, Anna C.
Lee, Justin S.
Kityo, Robert M.
Bergren, Nicholas A.
Mossel, Eric C.
Nakayiki, Teddy
Nalikka, Betty
Nyakarahuka, Luke
Gilbert, Amy T.
Peterhans, Julian Kerbis
Crabtree, Mary B.
Towner, Jonathan S.
Amman, Brian R.
Sealy, Tara K.
Schuh, Amy J.
Nichol, Stuart T.
Lutwama, Julius J.
Miller, Barry R.
Kading, Rebekah C.
Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat
title Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat
title_full Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat
title_fullStr Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat
title_full_unstemmed Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat
title_short Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus (Reoviridae:Orbivirus), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat
title_sort discovery and characterization of bukakata orbivirus (reoviridae:orbivirus), a novel virus from a ugandan bat
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30832334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030209
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