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Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber’s bats in Hungary

Some filoviruses can be transmitted to humans by zoonotic spillover events from their natural host and filovirus outbreaks have occured with increasing frequency in the last years. The filovirus Lloviu virus (LLOV), was identified in 2002 in Schreiber’s bats (Miniopterus schreibersii) in Spain and w...

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Autores principales: Kemenesi, Gábor, Tóth, Gábor E., Mayora-Neto, Martin, Scott, Simon, Temperton, Nigel, Wright, Edward, Mühlberger, Elke, Hume, Adam J., Suder, Ellen L., Zana, Brigitta, Boldogh, Sándor A., Görföl, Tamás, Estók, Péter, Szentiványi, Tamara, Lanszki, Zsófia, Somogyi, Balázs A., Nagy, Ágnes, Pereszlényi, Csaba I., Dudás, Gábor, Földes, Fanni, Kurucz, Kornélia, Madai, Mónika, Zeghbib, Safia, Maes, Piet, Vanmechelen, Bert, Jakab, Ferenc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8971391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35361761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29298-1
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author Kemenesi, Gábor
Tóth, Gábor E.
Mayora-Neto, Martin
Scott, Simon
Temperton, Nigel
Wright, Edward
Mühlberger, Elke
Hume, Adam J.
Suder, Ellen L.
Zana, Brigitta
Boldogh, Sándor A.
Görföl, Tamás
Estók, Péter
Szentiványi, Tamara
Lanszki, Zsófia
Somogyi, Balázs A.
Nagy, Ágnes
Pereszlényi, Csaba I.
Dudás, Gábor
Földes, Fanni
Kurucz, Kornélia
Madai, Mónika
Zeghbib, Safia
Maes, Piet
Vanmechelen, Bert
Jakab, Ferenc
author_facet Kemenesi, Gábor
Tóth, Gábor E.
Mayora-Neto, Martin
Scott, Simon
Temperton, Nigel
Wright, Edward
Mühlberger, Elke
Hume, Adam J.
Suder, Ellen L.
Zana, Brigitta
Boldogh, Sándor A.
Görföl, Tamás
Estók, Péter
Szentiványi, Tamara
Lanszki, Zsófia
Somogyi, Balázs A.
Nagy, Ágnes
Pereszlényi, Csaba I.
Dudás, Gábor
Földes, Fanni
Kurucz, Kornélia
Madai, Mónika
Zeghbib, Safia
Maes, Piet
Vanmechelen, Bert
Jakab, Ferenc
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description Some filoviruses can be transmitted to humans by zoonotic spillover events from their natural host and filovirus outbreaks have occured with increasing frequency in the last years. The filovirus Lloviu virus (LLOV), was identified in 2002 in Schreiber’s bats (Miniopterus schreibersii) in Spain and was subsequently detected in bats in Hungary. Here we isolate infectious LLOV from the blood of a live sampled Schreiber’s bat in Hungary. The isolate is subsequently sequenced and cultured in the Miniopterus sp. kidney cell line SuBK12-08. It is furthermore able to infect monkey and human cells, suggesting that LLOV might have spillover potential. A multi-year surveillance of LLOV in bats in Hungary detects LLOV RNA in both deceased and live animals as well as in coupled ectoparasites from the families Nycteribiidae and Ixodidae. This correlates with LLOV seropositivity in sampled Schreiber’s bats. Our data support the role of bats, specifically Miniopterus schreibersii as hosts for LLOV in Europe. We suggest that bat-associated parasites might play a role in the natural ecology of filoviruses in temperate climate regions compared to filoviruses in the tropics.
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spelling pubmed-89713912022-04-20 Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber’s bats in Hungary Kemenesi, Gábor Tóth, Gábor E. Mayora-Neto, Martin Scott, Simon Temperton, Nigel Wright, Edward Mühlberger, Elke Hume, Adam J. Suder, Ellen L. Zana, Brigitta Boldogh, Sándor A. Görföl, Tamás Estók, Péter Szentiványi, Tamara Lanszki, Zsófia Somogyi, Balázs A. Nagy, Ágnes Pereszlényi, Csaba I. Dudás, Gábor Földes, Fanni Kurucz, Kornélia Madai, Mónika Zeghbib, Safia Maes, Piet Vanmechelen, Bert Jakab, Ferenc Nat Commun Article Some filoviruses can be transmitted to humans by zoonotic spillover events from their natural host and filovirus outbreaks have occured with increasing frequency in the last years. The filovirus Lloviu virus (LLOV), was identified in 2002 in Schreiber’s bats (Miniopterus schreibersii) in Spain and was subsequently detected in bats in Hungary. Here we isolate infectious LLOV from the blood of a live sampled Schreiber’s bat in Hungary. The isolate is subsequently sequenced and cultured in the Miniopterus sp. kidney cell line SuBK12-08. It is furthermore able to infect monkey and human cells, suggesting that LLOV might have spillover potential. A multi-year surveillance of LLOV in bats in Hungary detects LLOV RNA in both deceased and live animals as well as in coupled ectoparasites from the families Nycteribiidae and Ixodidae. This correlates with LLOV seropositivity in sampled Schreiber’s bats. Our data support the role of bats, specifically Miniopterus schreibersii as hosts for LLOV in Europe. We suggest that bat-associated parasites might play a role in the natural ecology of filoviruses in temperate climate regions compared to filoviruses in the tropics. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8971391/ /pubmed/35361761 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29298-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2022, corrected publication 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Kemenesi, Gábor
Tóth, Gábor E.
Mayora-Neto, Martin
Scott, Simon
Temperton, Nigel
Wright, Edward
Mühlberger, Elke
Hume, Adam J.
Suder, Ellen L.
Zana, Brigitta
Boldogh, Sándor A.
Görföl, Tamás
Estók, Péter
Szentiványi, Tamara
Lanszki, Zsófia
Somogyi, Balázs A.
Nagy, Ágnes
Pereszlényi, Csaba I.
Dudás, Gábor
Földes, Fanni
Kurucz, Kornélia
Madai, Mónika
Zeghbib, Safia
Maes, Piet
Vanmechelen, Bert
Jakab, Ferenc
Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber’s bats in Hungary
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title_fullStr Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber’s bats in Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber’s bats in Hungary
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8971391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35361761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29298-1
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