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蝙蝠繁殖群体中钩端螺旋体和副粘病毒的感染动态揭示了野生动物中病原体的维持情况。

Leptospira and paramyxovirus infection dynamics in a bat maternity enlightens pathogen maintenance in wildlife.

作者信息

Dietrich Muriel, Wilkinson David A, Benlali Aude, Lagadec Erwan, Ramasindrazana Beza, Dellagi Koussay, Tortosa Pablo

机构信息

Centre de Recherche et de Veille sur les Maladies Émergentes dans l'Océan Indien, France.

Université de La Réunion, France.

出版信息

Environ Microbiol. 2015 Nov;17(11):4280-9. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.12766. Epub 2015 Feb 14.

Abstract

Bats are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens of medical importance; however, infection dynamics of pathogens in wild bat populations remain poorly understood. Here, we examine the influence of host crowding and population age structure on pathogen transmission and diversity in bat populations. Focusing on two pathogen taxa of medical importance, Leptospira bacteria and paramyxoviruses, we monitored host population and pathogen shedding dynamics within a maternity colony of the tropical bat species Mormopterus francoismoutoui, endemic to Réunion Island. Our data reveal astonishingly similar infection dynamics for Leptospira and paramyxoviruses, with infection peaks during late pregnancy and 2 months after the initial birth pulse. Furthermore, although co-infection occurs frequently during the peaks of transmission, the patterns do not suggest any interaction between the two pathogens. Partial sequencing reveals a unique bat-specific Leptospira strain contrasting with the co-circulation of four separate paramyxovirus lineages along the whole breeding period. Patterns of infection highlight the importance of host crowding in pathogen transmission and suggest that most bats developed immune response and stop excreting pathogens. Our results support that bat maternity colonies may represent hot spots of transmission for bacterial and viral infectious agents, and highlight how seasonality can be an important determinant of host-parasite interactions and disease emergence.

摘要

蝙蝠是几种具有医学重要性的人畜共患病原体的宿主;然而,野生蝙蝠种群中病原体的感染动态仍知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了宿主拥挤和种群年龄结构对蝙蝠种群中病原体传播和多样性的影响。以两种具有医学重要性的病原体类群——钩端螺旋体细菌和副粘病毒为重点,我们监测了留尼汪岛特有的热带蝙蝠物种弗朗索瓦长翼蝠一个繁殖群体内的宿主种群和病原体排泄动态。我们的数据揭示了钩端螺旋体和副粘病毒惊人相似的感染动态,在怀孕后期和首次产仔高峰后2个月出现感染高峰。此外,虽然在传播高峰期间频繁发生共同感染,但这些模式并未表明两种病原体之间存在任何相互作用。部分测序揭示了一种独特的蝙蝠特异性钩端螺旋体菌株,与之形成对比的是,在整个繁殖期有四种不同的副粘病毒谱系共同传播。感染模式突出了宿主拥挤在病原体传播中的重要性,并表明大多数蝙蝠产生了免疫反应并停止排泄病原体。我们的结果支持蝙蝠繁殖群体可能是细菌和病毒感染因子传播的热点,并强调季节性如何成为宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用和疾病出现的重要决定因素。

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