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Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues

Rabies virus (RABV) has a broad host range and infects multiple cell types throughout the infection cycle. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and minor variant analysis are powerful tools for studying virus populations within specific hosts and tissues, leading to novel insights into the mechanisms of...

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Autores principales: Embregts, Carmen W. E., Farag, Elmoubashar A. B. A., Bansal, Devendra, Boter, Marjan, van der Linden, Anne, Vaes, Vincent P., van Middelkoop-van den Berg, Ingeborg, IJpelaar, Jeroen., Ziglam, Hisham, Coyle, Peter V., Ibrahim, Imad, Mohran, Khaled A., Alrajhi, Muneera Mohammed Saleh, Islam, Md. Mazharul, Abdeen, Randa, Al-Zeyara, Abdul Aziz, Younis, Nidal Mahmoud, Al-Romaihi, Hamad Eid, AlThani, Mohammad Hamad J., Sikkema, Reina S., Koopmans, Marion P. G., Oude Munnink, Bas B., GeurtsvanKessel, Corine H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36560665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14122661
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author Embregts, Carmen W. E.
Farag, Elmoubashar A. B. A.
Bansal, Devendra
Boter, Marjan
van der Linden, Anne
Vaes, Vincent P.
van Middelkoop-van den Berg, Ingeborg
IJpelaar, Jeroen.
Ziglam, Hisham
Coyle, Peter V.
Ibrahim, Imad
Mohran, Khaled A.
Alrajhi, Muneera Mohammed Saleh
Islam, Md. Mazharul
Abdeen, Randa
Al-Zeyara, Abdul Aziz
Younis, Nidal Mahmoud
Al-Romaihi, Hamad Eid
AlThani, Mohammad Hamad J.
Sikkema, Reina S.
Koopmans, Marion P. G.
Oude Munnink, Bas B.
GeurtsvanKessel, Corine H.
author_facet Embregts, Carmen W. E.
Farag, Elmoubashar A. B. A.
Bansal, Devendra
Boter, Marjan
van der Linden, Anne
Vaes, Vincent P.
van Middelkoop-van den Berg, Ingeborg
IJpelaar, Jeroen.
Ziglam, Hisham
Coyle, Peter V.
Ibrahim, Imad
Mohran, Khaled A.
Alrajhi, Muneera Mohammed Saleh
Islam, Md. Mazharul
Abdeen, Randa
Al-Zeyara, Abdul Aziz
Younis, Nidal Mahmoud
Al-Romaihi, Hamad Eid
AlThani, Mohammad Hamad J.
Sikkema, Reina S.
Koopmans, Marion P. G.
Oude Munnink, Bas B.
GeurtsvanKessel, Corine H.
author_sort Embregts, Carmen W. E.
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description Rabies virus (RABV) has a broad host range and infects multiple cell types throughout the infection cycle. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and minor variant analysis are powerful tools for studying virus populations within specific hosts and tissues, leading to novel insights into the mechanisms of host-switching and key factors for infecting specific cell types. In this study we investigated RABV populations and minor variants in both original (non-passaged) samples and in vitro-passaged isolates of various CNS regions (hippocampus, medulla oblongata and spinal cord) of a fatal human rabies case, and of multiple CNS and non-CNS tissues of experimentally infected mice. No differences in virus populations were detected between the human CNS regions, and only one non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was detected in the fifth in vitro passage of virus isolated from the spinal cord. However, the appearance of this SNP shows the importance of sequencing newly passaged virus stocks before further use. Similarly, we did not detect apparent differences in virus populations isolated from different CNS and non-CNS tissues of experimentally infected mice. Sequencing of viruses obtained from pharyngeal swab and salivary gland proved difficult, and we propose methods for improving sampling.
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spelling pubmed-97815722022-12-24 Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues Embregts, Carmen W. E. Farag, Elmoubashar A. B. A. Bansal, Devendra Boter, Marjan van der Linden, Anne Vaes, Vincent P. van Middelkoop-van den Berg, Ingeborg IJpelaar, Jeroen. Ziglam, Hisham Coyle, Peter V. Ibrahim, Imad Mohran, Khaled A. Alrajhi, Muneera Mohammed Saleh Islam, Md. Mazharul Abdeen, Randa Al-Zeyara, Abdul Aziz Younis, Nidal Mahmoud Al-Romaihi, Hamad Eid AlThani, Mohammad Hamad J. Sikkema, Reina S. Koopmans, Marion P. G. Oude Munnink, Bas B. GeurtsvanKessel, Corine H. Viruses Article Rabies virus (RABV) has a broad host range and infects multiple cell types throughout the infection cycle. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and minor variant analysis are powerful tools for studying virus populations within specific hosts and tissues, leading to novel insights into the mechanisms of host-switching and key factors for infecting specific cell types. In this study we investigated RABV populations and minor variants in both original (non-passaged) samples and in vitro-passaged isolates of various CNS regions (hippocampus, medulla oblongata and spinal cord) of a fatal human rabies case, and of multiple CNS and non-CNS tissues of experimentally infected mice. No differences in virus populations were detected between the human CNS regions, and only one non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was detected in the fifth in vitro passage of virus isolated from the spinal cord. However, the appearance of this SNP shows the importance of sequencing newly passaged virus stocks before further use. Similarly, we did not detect apparent differences in virus populations isolated from different CNS and non-CNS tissues of experimentally infected mice. Sequencing of viruses obtained from pharyngeal swab and salivary gland proved difficult, and we propose methods for improving sampling. MDPI 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9781572/ /pubmed/36560665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14122661 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Embregts, Carmen W. E.
Farag, Elmoubashar A. B. A.
Bansal, Devendra
Boter, Marjan
van der Linden, Anne
Vaes, Vincent P.
van Middelkoop-van den Berg, Ingeborg
IJpelaar, Jeroen.
Ziglam, Hisham
Coyle, Peter V.
Ibrahim, Imad
Mohran, Khaled A.
Alrajhi, Muneera Mohammed Saleh
Islam, Md. Mazharul
Abdeen, Randa
Al-Zeyara, Abdul Aziz
Younis, Nidal Mahmoud
Al-Romaihi, Hamad Eid
AlThani, Mohammad Hamad J.
Sikkema, Reina S.
Koopmans, Marion P. G.
Oude Munnink, Bas B.
GeurtsvanKessel, Corine H.
Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues
title Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues
title_full Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues
title_fullStr Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues
title_short Rabies Virus Populations in Humans and Mice Show Minor Inter-Host Variability within Various Central Nervous System Regions and Peripheral Tissues
title_sort rabies virus populations in humans and mice show minor inter-host variability within various central nervous system regions and peripheral tissues
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36560665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14122661
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