Mendenhall Ian H, Smith Gavin J D, Vijaykrishna Dhanasekaran
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
J Virol. 2015 Jul;89(14):6978-81. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02971-14. Epub 2015 May 6.
Although RNA viruses exhibit a high frequency of host jumps, major differences exist among the different virus families. Astroviruses infect a wide range of hosts, affecting both public health systems and economic production chains. Here we delineate the ecological and adaptive processes that drive the cross-species transmission of astroviruses. We observe that distinct transmission zones determine the prevailing astrovirus host and virus diversity, which in turn suggests that no single host group (e.g., bats) can be the natural reservoir, as illustrated through our phylogenetic analysis.
尽管RNA病毒表现出较高的宿主跳跃频率,但不同病毒科之间存在重大差异。星状病毒可感染广泛的宿主,影响公共卫生系统和经济生产链。在此,我们描述了驱动星状病毒跨物种传播的生态和适应过程。我们观察到,不同的传播区域决定了主要的星状病毒宿主和病毒多样性,这反过来表明,没有单一的宿主群体(如蝙蝠)可以作为自然宿主,我们的系统发育分析也证明了这一点。