Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland
Bats are increasingly recognized as reservoirs for many different viruses that threaten public health, such as Hendravirus, Ebolavirus, Nipahvirus, and SARS- and MERS-coronavirus. To assess spillover risk, viromes of bats from different parts of the world have been investigated in the past. As oppos...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:067e53b2081241c5a9a1fc584ac72a21 2023-05-15T18:42:44+02:00 Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland Myriam Anja Wiederkehr Weihong Qi Katja Schoenbaechler Cornel Fraefel Jakub Kubacki 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/v14091911 https://doaj.org/article/067e53b2081241c5a9a1fc584ac72a21 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/9/1911 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4915 doi:10.3390/v14091911 1999-4915 https://doaj.org/article/067e53b2081241c5a9a1fc584ac72a21 Viruses, Vol 14, Iss 1911, p 1911 (2022) bats viral metagenomics Switzerland virus diversity mutations Microbiology QR1-502 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/v14091911 2022-12-30T21:57:44Z Bats are increasingly recognized as reservoirs for many different viruses that threaten public health, such as Hendravirus, Ebolavirus, Nipahvirus, and SARS- and MERS-coronavirus. To assess spillover risk, viromes of bats from different parts of the world have been investigated in the past. As opposed to most of these prior studies, which determined the bat virome at a single time point, the current work was performed to monitor changes over time. Specifically, fecal samples of three endemic Swiss bat colonies consisting of three different bat species were collected over three years and analyzed using next-generation sequencing. Furthermore, single nucleotide variants of selected DNA and RNA viruses were analyzed to investigate virus genome evolution. In total, sequences of 22 different virus families were found, of which 13 are known to infect vertebrates. Most interestingly, in a Vespertilio murinus colony, sequences from a MERS-related beta-coronavirus were consistently detected over three consecutive years, which allowed us to investigate viral genome evolution in a natural reservoir host. Article in Journal/Newspaper Vespertilio murinus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Viruses 14 9 1911 |
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Bats are increasingly recognized as reservoirs for many different viruses that threaten public health, such as Hendravirus, Ebolavirus, Nipahvirus, and SARS- and MERS-coronavirus. To assess spillover risk, viromes of bats from different parts of the world have been investigated in the past. As opposed to most of these prior studies, which determined the bat virome at a single time point, the current work was performed to monitor changes over time. Specifically, fecal samples of three endemic Swiss bat colonies consisting of three different bat species were collected over three years and analyzed using next-generation sequencing. Furthermore, single nucleotide variants of selected DNA and RNA viruses were analyzed to investigate virus genome evolution. In total, sequences of 22 different virus families were found, of which 13 are known to infect vertebrates. Most interestingly, in a Vespertilio murinus colony, sequences from a MERS-related beta-coronavirus were consistently detected over three consecutive years, which allowed us to investigate viral genome evolution in a natural reservoir host. |
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Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland |
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Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland |
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Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland |
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Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland |
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Virus Diversity, Abundance, and Evolution in Three Different Bat Colonies in Switzerland |
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