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Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis

Significant efforts have been made to characterize viral diversity in bats from China. Many of these studies were prospective and focused mainly on Rhinolophus bats that could be related to zoonotic events. However, other species of bats that are part of ecosystems identified as virus diversity hots...

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Autores principales: Armero, Alix, Li, Ruiya, Bienes, Kathrina Mae, Chen, Xing, Li, Jihao, Xu, Shiman, Chen, Yanhua, Hughes, Alice C., Berthet, Nicolas, Wong, Gary
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36146706
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091899
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author Armero, Alix
Li, Ruiya
Bienes, Kathrina Mae
Chen, Xing
Li, Jihao
Xu, Shiman
Chen, Yanhua
Hughes, Alice C.
Berthet, Nicolas
Wong, Gary
author_facet Armero, Alix
Li, Ruiya
Bienes, Kathrina Mae
Chen, Xing
Li, Jihao
Xu, Shiman
Chen, Yanhua
Hughes, Alice C.
Berthet, Nicolas
Wong, Gary
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description Significant efforts have been made to characterize viral diversity in bats from China. Many of these studies were prospective and focused mainly on Rhinolophus bats that could be related to zoonotic events. However, other species of bats that are part of ecosystems identified as virus diversity hotspots have not been studied in-depth. We analyzed the virome of a group of Myotis fimbriatus bats collected from the Yunnan Province during 2020. The virome of M. fimbriatus revealed the presence of families of pathogenic viruses such as Coronavirus, Astrovirus, Mastadenovirus, and Picornavirus, among others. The viral sequences identified in M. fimbriatus were characterized by significant divergence from other known viral sequences of bat origin. Complex phylogenetic landscapes implying a tendency of co-specificity and relationships with viruses from other mammals characterize these groups. The most prevalent and abundant virus in M. fimbriatus individuals was an alphacoronavirus. The genome of this virus shows evidence of recombination and is likely the product of ancestral host-switch. The close phylogenetic and ecological relationship of some species of the Myotis genus in China may have played an important role in the emergence of this alphacoronavirus.
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spelling pubmed-95059812022-09-24 Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis Armero, Alix Li, Ruiya Bienes, Kathrina Mae Chen, Xing Li, Jihao Xu, Shiman Chen, Yanhua Hughes, Alice C. Berthet, Nicolas Wong, Gary Viruses Article Significant efforts have been made to characterize viral diversity in bats from China. Many of these studies were prospective and focused mainly on Rhinolophus bats that could be related to zoonotic events. However, other species of bats that are part of ecosystems identified as virus diversity hotspots have not been studied in-depth. We analyzed the virome of a group of Myotis fimbriatus bats collected from the Yunnan Province during 2020. The virome of M. fimbriatus revealed the presence of families of pathogenic viruses such as Coronavirus, Astrovirus, Mastadenovirus, and Picornavirus, among others. The viral sequences identified in M. fimbriatus were characterized by significant divergence from other known viral sequences of bat origin. Complex phylogenetic landscapes implying a tendency of co-specificity and relationships with viruses from other mammals characterize these groups. The most prevalent and abundant virus in M. fimbriatus individuals was an alphacoronavirus. The genome of this virus shows evidence of recombination and is likely the product of ancestral host-switch. The close phylogenetic and ecological relationship of some species of the Myotis genus in China may have played an important role in the emergence of this alphacoronavirus. MDPI 2022-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9505981/ /pubmed/36146706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091899 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Armero, Alix
Li, Ruiya
Bienes, Kathrina Mae
Chen, Xing
Li, Jihao
Xu, Shiman
Chen, Yanhua
Hughes, Alice C.
Berthet, Nicolas
Wong, Gary
Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis
title Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis
title_full Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis
title_fullStr Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis
title_full_unstemmed Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis
title_short Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis
title_sort myotis fimbriatus virome, a window to virus diversity and evolution in the genus myotis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36146706
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091899
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