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Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding
BACKGROUND: In late December, 2019, patients presenting with viral pneumonia due to an unidentified microbial agent were reported in Wuhan, China. A novel coronavirus was subsequently identified as the causative pathogen, provisionally named 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). As of Jan 26, 2020, mo...
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author | Lu, Roujian Zhao, Xiang Li, Juan Niu, Peihua Yang, Bo Wu, Honglong Wang, Wenling Song, Hao Huang, Baoying Zhu, Na Bi, Yuhai Ma, Xuejun Zhan, Faxian Wang, Liang Hu, Tao Zhou, Hong Hu, Zhenhong Zhou, Weimin Zhao, Li Chen, Jing Meng, Yao Wang, Ji Lin, Yang Yuan, Jianying Xie, Zhihao Ma, Jinmin Liu, William J Wang, Dayan Xu, Wenbo Holmes, Edward C Gao, George F Wu, Guizhen Chen, Weijun Shi, Weifeng Tan, Wenjie |
author_facet | Lu, Roujian Zhao, Xiang Li, Juan Niu, Peihua Yang, Bo Wu, Honglong Wang, Wenling Song, Hao Huang, Baoying Zhu, Na Bi, Yuhai Ma, Xuejun Zhan, Faxian Wang, Liang Hu, Tao Zhou, Hong Hu, Zhenhong Zhou, Weimin Zhao, Li Chen, Jing Meng, Yao Wang, Ji Lin, Yang Yuan, Jianying Xie, Zhihao Ma, Jinmin Liu, William J Wang, Dayan Xu, Wenbo Holmes, Edward C Gao, George F Wu, Guizhen Chen, Weijun Shi, Weifeng Tan, Wenjie |
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description | BACKGROUND: In late December, 2019, patients presenting with viral pneumonia due to an unidentified microbial agent were reported in Wuhan, China. A novel coronavirus was subsequently identified as the causative pathogen, provisionally named 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). As of Jan 26, 2020, more than 2000 cases of 2019-nCoV infection have been confirmed, most of which involved people living in or visiting Wuhan, and human-to-human transmission has been confirmed. METHODS: We did next-generation sequencing of samples from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and cultured isolates from nine inpatients, eight of whom had visited the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan. Complete and partial 2019-nCoV genome sequences were obtained from these individuals. Viral contigs were connected using Sanger sequencing to obtain the full-length genomes, with the terminal regions determined by rapid amplification of cDNA ends. Phylogenetic analysis of these 2019-nCoV genomes and those of other coronaviruses was used to determine the evolutionary history of the virus and help infer its likely origin. Homology modelling was done to explore the likely receptor-binding properties of the virus. FINDINGS: The ten genome sequences of 2019-nCoV obtained from the nine patients were extremely similar, exhibiting more than 99·98% sequence identity. Notably, 2019-nCoV was closely related (with 88% identity) to two bat-derived severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like coronaviruses, bat-SL-CoVZC45 and bat-SL-CoVZXC21, collected in 2018 in Zhoushan, eastern China, but were more distant from SARS-CoV (about 79%) and MERS-CoV (about 50%). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that 2019-nCoV fell within the subgenus Sarbecovirus of the genus Betacoronavirus, with a relatively long branch length to its closest relatives bat-SL-CoVZC45 and bat-SL-CoVZXC21, and was genetically distinct from SARS-CoV. Notably, homology modelling revealed that 2019-nCoV had a similar receptor-binding domain structure to that of SARS-CoV, despite amino acid variation at some key residues. INTERPRETATION: 2019-nCoV is sufficiently divergent from SARS-CoV to be considered a new human-infecting betacoronavirus. Although our phylogenetic analysis suggests that bats might be the original host of this virus, an animal sold at the seafood market in Wuhan might represent an intermediate host facilitating the emergence of the virus in humans. Importantly, structural analysis suggests that 2019-nCoV might be able to bind to the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor in humans. The future evolution, adaptation, and spread of this virus warrant urgent investigation. FUNDING: National Key Research and Development Program of China, National Major Project for Control and Prevention of Infectious Disease in China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shandong First Medical University. |
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spelling | pubmed-71590862020-04-16 Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding Lu, Roujian Zhao, Xiang Li, Juan Niu, Peihua Yang, Bo Wu, Honglong Wang, Wenling Song, Hao Huang, Baoying Zhu, Na Bi, Yuhai Ma, Xuejun Zhan, Faxian Wang, Liang Hu, Tao Zhou, Hong Hu, Zhenhong Zhou, Weimin Zhao, Li Chen, Jing Meng, Yao Wang, Ji Lin, Yang Yuan, Jianying Xie, Zhihao Ma, Jinmin Liu, William J Wang, Dayan Xu, Wenbo Holmes, Edward C Gao, George F Wu, Guizhen Chen, Weijun Shi, Weifeng Tan, Wenjie Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: In late December, 2019, patients presenting with viral pneumonia due to an unidentified microbial agent were reported in Wuhan, China. A novel coronavirus was subsequently identified as the causative pathogen, provisionally named 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). As of Jan 26, 2020, more than 2000 cases of 2019-nCoV infection have been confirmed, most of which involved people living in or visiting Wuhan, and human-to-human transmission has been confirmed. METHODS: We did next-generation sequencing of samples from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and cultured isolates from nine inpatients, eight of whom had visited the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan. Complete and partial 2019-nCoV genome sequences were obtained from these individuals. Viral contigs were connected using Sanger sequencing to obtain the full-length genomes, with the terminal regions determined by rapid amplification of cDNA ends. Phylogenetic analysis of these 2019-nCoV genomes and those of other coronaviruses was used to determine the evolutionary history of the virus and help infer its likely origin. Homology modelling was done to explore the likely receptor-binding properties of the virus. FINDINGS: The ten genome sequences of 2019-nCoV obtained from the nine patients were extremely similar, exhibiting more than 99·98% sequence identity. Notably, 2019-nCoV was closely related (with 88% identity) to two bat-derived severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like coronaviruses, bat-SL-CoVZC45 and bat-SL-CoVZXC21, collected in 2018 in Zhoushan, eastern China, but were more distant from SARS-CoV (about 79%) and MERS-CoV (about 50%). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that 2019-nCoV fell within the subgenus Sarbecovirus of the genus Betacoronavirus, with a relatively long branch length to its closest relatives bat-SL-CoVZC45 and bat-SL-CoVZXC21, and was genetically distinct from SARS-CoV. Notably, homology modelling revealed that 2019-nCoV had a similar receptor-binding domain structure to that of SARS-CoV, despite amino acid variation at some key residues. INTERPRETATION: 2019-nCoV is sufficiently divergent from SARS-CoV to be considered a new human-infecting betacoronavirus. Although our phylogenetic analysis suggests that bats might be the original host of this virus, an animal sold at the seafood market in Wuhan might represent an intermediate host facilitating the emergence of the virus in humans. Importantly, structural analysis suggests that 2019-nCoV might be able to bind to the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor in humans. The future evolution, adaptation, and spread of this virus warrant urgent investigation. FUNDING: National Key Research and Development Program of China, National Major Project for Control and Prevention of Infectious Disease in China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shandong First Medical University. Elsevier Ltd. 2020 2020-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7159086/ /pubmed/32007145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30251-8 Text en © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Articles Lu, Roujian Zhao, Xiang Li, Juan Niu, Peihua Yang, Bo Wu, Honglong Wang, Wenling Song, Hao Huang, Baoying Zhu, Na Bi, Yuhai Ma, Xuejun Zhan, Faxian Wang, Liang Hu, Tao Zhou, Hong Hu, Zhenhong Zhou, Weimin Zhao, Li Chen, Jing Meng, Yao Wang, Ji Lin, Yang Yuan, Jianying Xie, Zhihao Ma, Jinmin Liu, William J Wang, Dayan Xu, Wenbo Holmes, Edward C Gao, George F Wu, Guizhen Chen, Weijun Shi, Weifeng Tan, Wenjie Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
title | Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
title_full | Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
title_fullStr | Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
title_short | Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
title_sort | genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7159086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32007145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30251-8 |
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