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Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals

Since its initial identification in ticks in 2010, Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) has been described in cattle, rodents, and primates. To better understand the diversity, evolution, and transmission of JMTV, we sampled 215 ticks, 104 cattle bloods, 216 bats, and 119 rodents in Wenzhou city, Zhejiang Prov...

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Autores principales: Guo, Jing-Jing, Lin, Xian-Dan, Chen, Yan-Mei, Hao, Zong-Yu, Wang, Zhao-Xiao, Yu, Zhu-Mei, Lu, Miao, Li, Kun, Qin, Xin-Cheng, Wang, Wen, Holmes, Edward C, Hou, Wei, Zhang, Yong-Zhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8097133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33976906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa051
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author Guo, Jing-Jing
Lin, Xian-Dan
Chen, Yan-Mei
Hao, Zong-Yu
Wang, Zhao-Xiao
Yu, Zhu-Mei
Lu, Miao
Li, Kun
Qin, Xin-Cheng
Wang, Wen
Holmes, Edward C
Hou, Wei
Zhang, Yong-Zhen
author_facet Guo, Jing-Jing
Lin, Xian-Dan
Chen, Yan-Mei
Hao, Zong-Yu
Wang, Zhao-Xiao
Yu, Zhu-Mei
Lu, Miao
Li, Kun
Qin, Xin-Cheng
Wang, Wen
Holmes, Edward C
Hou, Wei
Zhang, Yong-Zhen
author_sort Guo, Jing-Jing
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description Since its initial identification in ticks in 2010, Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) has been described in cattle, rodents, and primates. To better understand the diversity, evolution, and transmission of JMTV, we sampled 215 ticks, 104 cattle bloods, 216 bats, and 119 rodents in Wenzhou city, Zhejiang Province, China as well as 240 bats from Guizhou and Henan Provinces. JMTV was identified in 107 ticks (from two species), 54 bats (eleven species), 8 rodents (three species), and 10 cattle, with prevalence levels of 49.8, 11.8, 6.7, and 9.6 per cent, respectively, suggesting that bats may be a natural reservoir of JMTV. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that all the newly identified JMTVs were closely related to each other and to previously described viruses. Additionally, all tick and mammalian JMTV sampled in Wenzhou shared a consistent genomic structure, suggesting that the virus can cocirculate between ticks and mammals without observable variation in genome organization. All JMTVs sampled globally could be divided into two phylogenetic groups, Mantel tests suggested that geographic isolation, rather than host species, may be the main driver of JMTV diversity. However, the exact geographical origin of JMTV was difficult to determine, suggesting that this virus has a complex evolutionary history.
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spelling pubmed-80971332021-05-10 Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals Guo, Jing-Jing Lin, Xian-Dan Chen, Yan-Mei Hao, Zong-Yu Wang, Zhao-Xiao Yu, Zhu-Mei Lu, Miao Li, Kun Qin, Xin-Cheng Wang, Wen Holmes, Edward C Hou, Wei Zhang, Yong-Zhen Virus Evol Research Article Since its initial identification in ticks in 2010, Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) has been described in cattle, rodents, and primates. To better understand the diversity, evolution, and transmission of JMTV, we sampled 215 ticks, 104 cattle bloods, 216 bats, and 119 rodents in Wenzhou city, Zhejiang Province, China as well as 240 bats from Guizhou and Henan Provinces. JMTV was identified in 107 ticks (from two species), 54 bats (eleven species), 8 rodents (three species), and 10 cattle, with prevalence levels of 49.8, 11.8, 6.7, and 9.6 per cent, respectively, suggesting that bats may be a natural reservoir of JMTV. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that all the newly identified JMTVs were closely related to each other and to previously described viruses. Additionally, all tick and mammalian JMTV sampled in Wenzhou shared a consistent genomic structure, suggesting that the virus can cocirculate between ticks and mammals without observable variation in genome organization. All JMTVs sampled globally could be divided into two phylogenetic groups, Mantel tests suggested that geographic isolation, rather than host species, may be the main driver of JMTV diversity. However, the exact geographical origin of JMTV was difficult to determine, suggesting that this virus has a complex evolutionary history. Oxford University Press 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8097133/ /pubmed/33976906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa051 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Guo, Jing-Jing
Lin, Xian-Dan
Chen, Yan-Mei
Hao, Zong-Yu
Wang, Zhao-Xiao
Yu, Zhu-Mei
Lu, Miao
Li, Kun
Qin, Xin-Cheng
Wang, Wen
Holmes, Edward C
Hou, Wei
Zhang, Yong-Zhen
Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
title Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
title_full Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
title_fullStr Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
title_short Diversity and circulation of Jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
title_sort diversity and circulation of jingmen tick virus in ticks and mammals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8097133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33976906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa051
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