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Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity

Adenoviruses (AdVs) are diverse pathogens of humans and animals, with several dozen bat AdVs already identified. Considering that over 100 human AdVs are known, and the huge diversity of bat species, many bat AdVs likely remain undiscovered. To learn more about AdV prevalence, diversity and evolutio...

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Autores principales: Ntumvi, Nkom F., Diffo, Joseph Le Doux, Tamoufe, Ubald, Ndze, Valantine Ngum, Takuo, Jean-Michel, Mouiche, Moctar M. M., Nwobegahay, Julius, LeBreton, Matthew, Gillis, Amethyst, Rimoin, Anne W., Schneider, Bradley S., Monagin, Corina, McIver, David J., Joly, Damien O., Wolfe, Nathan D., Rubin, Edward M., Lange, Christian E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Microbiology Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33871330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000561
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author Ntumvi, Nkom F.
Diffo, Joseph Le Doux
Tamoufe, Ubald
Ndze, Valantine Ngum
Takuo, Jean-Michel
Mouiche, Moctar M. M.
Nwobegahay, Julius
LeBreton, Matthew
Gillis, Amethyst
Rimoin, Anne W.
Schneider, Bradley S.
Monagin, Corina
McIver, David J.
Joly, Damien O.
Wolfe, Nathan D.
Rubin, Edward M.
Lange, Christian E.
author_facet Ntumvi, Nkom F.
Diffo, Joseph Le Doux
Tamoufe, Ubald
Ndze, Valantine Ngum
Takuo, Jean-Michel
Mouiche, Moctar M. M.
Nwobegahay, Julius
LeBreton, Matthew
Gillis, Amethyst
Rimoin, Anne W.
Schneider, Bradley S.
Monagin, Corina
McIver, David J.
Joly, Damien O.
Wolfe, Nathan D.
Rubin, Edward M.
Lange, Christian E.
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description Adenoviruses (AdVs) are diverse pathogens of humans and animals, with several dozen bat AdVs already identified. Considering that over 100 human AdVs are known, and the huge diversity of bat species, many bat AdVs likely remain undiscovered. To learn more about AdV prevalence, diversity and evolution, we sampled and tested bats in Cameroon using several PCR assays for viral and host DNA. AdV DNA was detected in 14 % of the 671 sampled animals belonging to 37 different bat species. There was a correlation between species roosting in larger groups and AdV DNA detection. The detected AdV DNA belonged to between 28 and 44 different, mostly previously unknown, mastadenovirus species. The novel isolates are phylogenetically diverse and while some cluster with known viruses, others appear to form divergent new clusters. The phylogenetic tree of novel and previously known bat AdVs does not mirror that of the various host species, but does contain structures consistent with a degree of virus–host co-evolution. Given that closely related isolates were found in different host species, it seems likely that at least some bat AdVs have jumped species barriers, probably in the more recent past; however, the tree is also consistent with such events having taken place throughout bat AdV evolution. AdV diversity was highest in bat species roosting in large groups. The study significantly increased the diversity of AdVs known to be harboured by bats, and suggests that host behaviours, such as roosting size, may be what limits some AdVs to one species rather than an inability of AdVs to infect other related hosts.
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spelling pubmed-82086812021-06-17 Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity Ntumvi, Nkom F. Diffo, Joseph Le Doux Tamoufe, Ubald Ndze, Valantine Ngum Takuo, Jean-Michel Mouiche, Moctar M. M. Nwobegahay, Julius LeBreton, Matthew Gillis, Amethyst Rimoin, Anne W. Schneider, Bradley S. Monagin, Corina McIver, David J. Joly, Damien O. Wolfe, Nathan D. Rubin, Edward M. Lange, Christian E. Microb Genom Research Articles Adenoviruses (AdVs) are diverse pathogens of humans and animals, with several dozen bat AdVs already identified. Considering that over 100 human AdVs are known, and the huge diversity of bat species, many bat AdVs likely remain undiscovered. To learn more about AdV prevalence, diversity and evolution, we sampled and tested bats in Cameroon using several PCR assays for viral and host DNA. AdV DNA was detected in 14 % of the 671 sampled animals belonging to 37 different bat species. There was a correlation between species roosting in larger groups and AdV DNA detection. The detected AdV DNA belonged to between 28 and 44 different, mostly previously unknown, mastadenovirus species. The novel isolates are phylogenetically diverse and while some cluster with known viruses, others appear to form divergent new clusters. The phylogenetic tree of novel and previously known bat AdVs does not mirror that of the various host species, but does contain structures consistent with a degree of virus–host co-evolution. Given that closely related isolates were found in different host species, it seems likely that at least some bat AdVs have jumped species barriers, probably in the more recent past; however, the tree is also consistent with such events having taken place throughout bat AdV evolution. AdV diversity was highest in bat species roosting in large groups. The study significantly increased the diversity of AdVs known to be harboured by bats, and suggests that host behaviours, such as roosting size, may be what limits some AdVs to one species rather than an inability of AdVs to infect other related hosts. Microbiology Society 2021-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8208681/ /pubmed/33871330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000561 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License.
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Ntumvi, Nkom F.
Diffo, Joseph Le Doux
Tamoufe, Ubald
Ndze, Valantine Ngum
Takuo, Jean-Michel
Mouiche, Moctar M. M.
Nwobegahay, Julius
LeBreton, Matthew
Gillis, Amethyst
Rimoin, Anne W.
Schneider, Bradley S.
Monagin, Corina
McIver, David J.
Joly, Damien O.
Wolfe, Nathan D.
Rubin, Edward M.
Lange, Christian E.
Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
title Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
title_full Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
title_fullStr Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
title_short Evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
title_sort evaluation of bat adenoviruses suggests co-evolution and host roosting behaviour as drivers for diversity
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33871330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000561
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