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The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae

The subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae is a group of single-stranded, negative-sense RNA viruses that contains many human, animal, and zoonotic pathogens. While there are currently only forty-two recognized species in this subfamily, recent research has revealed that much of its diversity remains to be...

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Autores principales: Vanmechelen, Bert, Meurs, Sien, Horemans, Marie, Loosen, Arne, Joly Maes, Tibe, Laenen, Lies, Vergote, Valentijn, Koundouno, Fara Raymond, Magassouba, N’Faly, Konde, Mandy Kader, Condé, Ibrahima Sory, Carroll, Miles W, Maes, Piet
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35854826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veac061
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author Vanmechelen, Bert
Meurs, Sien
Horemans, Marie
Loosen, Arne
Joly Maes, Tibe
Laenen, Lies
Vergote, Valentijn
Koundouno, Fara Raymond
Magassouba, N’Faly
Konde, Mandy Kader
Condé, Ibrahima Sory
Carroll, Miles W
Maes, Piet
author_facet Vanmechelen, Bert
Meurs, Sien
Horemans, Marie
Loosen, Arne
Joly Maes, Tibe
Laenen, Lies
Vergote, Valentijn
Koundouno, Fara Raymond
Magassouba, N’Faly
Konde, Mandy Kader
Condé, Ibrahima Sory
Carroll, Miles W
Maes, Piet
author_sort Vanmechelen, Bert
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description The subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae is a group of single-stranded, negative-sense RNA viruses that contains many human, animal, and zoonotic pathogens. While there are currently only forty-two recognized species in this subfamily, recent research has revealed that much of its diversity remains to be characterized. Using a newly developed nested PCR-based screening assay, we report here the discovery of fifteen orthoparamyxoviruses in rodents and shrews from Belgium and Guinea, thirteen of which are believed to represent new species. Using a combination of nanopore and sanger sequencing, complete genomes could be determined for almost all these viruses, enabling a detailed evaluation of their genome characteristics. While most viruses are thought to belong to the rapidly expanding genus Jeilongvirus, we also identify novel members of the genera Narmovirus, Henipavirus, and Morbillivirus. Together with other recently discovered orthoparamyxoviruses, both henipaviruses and the morbillivirus discovered here appear to form distinct rodent-/shrew-borne clades within their respective genera, clustering separately from all currently classified viruses. In the case of the henipaviruses, a comparison of the different members of this clade revealed the presence of a secondary conserved open reading frame, encoding for a transmembrane protein, within the F gene, the biological relevance of which remains to be established. While the characteristics of the viruses described here shed further light on the complex evolutionary origin of paramyxoviruses, they also illustrate that the diversity of this group of viruses in terms of genome organization appears to be much larger than previously assumed.
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spelling pubmed-92908642022-07-18 The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae Vanmechelen, Bert Meurs, Sien Horemans, Marie Loosen, Arne Joly Maes, Tibe Laenen, Lies Vergote, Valentijn Koundouno, Fara Raymond Magassouba, N’Faly Konde, Mandy Kader Condé, Ibrahima Sory Carroll, Miles W Maes, Piet Virus Evol Research Article The subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae is a group of single-stranded, negative-sense RNA viruses that contains many human, animal, and zoonotic pathogens. While there are currently only forty-two recognized species in this subfamily, recent research has revealed that much of its diversity remains to be characterized. Using a newly developed nested PCR-based screening assay, we report here the discovery of fifteen orthoparamyxoviruses in rodents and shrews from Belgium and Guinea, thirteen of which are believed to represent new species. Using a combination of nanopore and sanger sequencing, complete genomes could be determined for almost all these viruses, enabling a detailed evaluation of their genome characteristics. While most viruses are thought to belong to the rapidly expanding genus Jeilongvirus, we also identify novel members of the genera Narmovirus, Henipavirus, and Morbillivirus. Together with other recently discovered orthoparamyxoviruses, both henipaviruses and the morbillivirus discovered here appear to form distinct rodent-/shrew-borne clades within their respective genera, clustering separately from all currently classified viruses. In the case of the henipaviruses, a comparison of the different members of this clade revealed the presence of a secondary conserved open reading frame, encoding for a transmembrane protein, within the F gene, the biological relevance of which remains to be established. While the characteristics of the viruses described here shed further light on the complex evolutionary origin of paramyxoviruses, they also illustrate that the diversity of this group of viruses in terms of genome organization appears to be much larger than previously assumed. Oxford University Press 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9290864/ /pubmed/35854826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veac061 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. 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-NonCommercial License (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
spellingShingle Research Article
Vanmechelen, Bert
Meurs, Sien
Horemans, Marie
Loosen, Arne
Joly Maes, Tibe
Laenen, Lies
Vergote, Valentijn
Koundouno, Fara Raymond
Magassouba, N’Faly
Konde, Mandy Kader
Condé, Ibrahima Sory
Carroll, Miles W
Maes, Piet
The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae
title The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae
title_full The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae
title_fullStr The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae
title_full_unstemmed The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae
title_short The characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae
title_sort characterization of multiple novel paramyxoviruses highlights the diverse nature of the subfamily orthoparamyxovirinae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35854826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veac061
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