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喀麦隆的野生动物携带多种冠状病毒,其中许多与人类冠状病毒229E密切相关。

Wildlife in Cameroon harbor diverse coronaviruses, including many closely related to human coronavirus 229E.

作者信息

Ntumvi Nkom F, Ndze Valantine Ngum, Gillis Amethyst, Le Doux Diffo Joseph, Tamoufe Ubald, Takuo Jean-Michel, Mouiche Moctar M M, Nwobegahay Julius, LeBreton Matthew, Rimoin Anne W, Schneider Bradley S, Monagin Corina, McIver David J, Roy Sanjit, Ayukekbong James A, Saylors Karen E, Joly Damien O, Wolfe Nathan D, Rubin Edward M, Lange Christian E

机构信息

Metabiota Cameroon Ltd, Yaoundé, Centre Region Avenue Mvog-Fouda Ada, Av 1.085, Carrefour Intendance, Yaoundé, BP 15939, Cameroon.

Metabiota Inc, 425 California Street, Suite 1200, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA.

出版信息

Virus Evol. 2022 Jan 12;8(1):veab110. doi: 10.1093/ve/veab110. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Zoonotic spillover of animal viruses into human populations is a continuous and increasing public health risk. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) highlights the global impact of emergence. Considering the history and diversity of coronaviruses (CoVs), especially in bats, SARS-CoV-2 will likely not be the last to spillover from animals into human populations. We sampled and tested wildlife in the Central African country Cameroon to determine which CoVs are circulating and how they relate to previously detected human and animal CoVs. We collected animal and ecological data at sampling locations and used family-level consensus PCR combined with amplicon sequencing for virus detection. Between 2003 and 2018, samples were collected from 6,580 animals of several different orders. CoV RNA was detected in 175 bats, a civet, and a shrew. The CoV RNAs detected in the bats represented 17 different genetic clusters, coinciding with alpha ( = 8) and beta ( = 9) CoVs. Sequences resembling human CoV-229E (HCoV-229E) were found in 40 bats. Phylogenetic analyses place the human-derived HCoV-229E isolates closest to those from camels in terms of the S and N genes but closest to isolates from bats for the envelope, membrane, and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase genes. The CoV RNA positivity rate in bats varied significantly (P < 0.001) between the wet (8.2 per cent) and dry seasons (4.5 per cent). Most sampled species accordingly had a wet season high and dry season low, while for some the opposite was found. Eight of the suspected CoV species of which we detected RNA appear to be entirely novel CoV species, which suggests that CoV diversity in African wildlife is still rather poorly understood. The detection of multiple different variants of HCoV-229E-like viruses supports the bat reservoir hypothesis for this virus, with the phylogenetic results casting some doubt on camels as an intermediate host. The findings also support the previously proposed influence of ecological factors on CoV circulation, indicating a high level of underlying complexity to the viral ecology. These results indicate the importance of investing in surveillance activities among wild animals to detect all potential threats as well as sentinel surveillance among exposed humans to determine emerging threats.

摘要

动物病毒向人类群体的人畜共患溢出是一种持续且不断增加的公共卫生风险。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)凸显了病毒出现所带来的全球影响。鉴于冠状病毒(CoV)的历史和多样性,尤其是在蝙蝠中的情况,SARS-CoV-2很可能不是最后一种从动物传播到人类群体中的病毒。我们在中非国家喀麦隆对野生动物进行了采样和检测,以确定哪些CoV正在传播,以及它们与先前检测到的人类和动物CoV有何关系。我们在采样地点收集了动物和生态数据,并使用家族水平的共识PCR结合扩增子测序进行病毒检测。在2003年至2018年期间,我们从几个不同目别的6580只动物身上采集了样本。在175只蝙蝠、1只果子狸和1只鼩鼱中检测到了CoV RNA。在蝙蝠中检测到的CoV RNA代表了17个不同的基因簇,与α冠状病毒(8个)和β冠状病毒(9个)相符。在40只蝙蝠中发现了与人类CoV-229E(HCoV-229E)相似的序列。系统发育分析表明,就S和N基因而言,源自人类的HCoV-229E分离株与骆驼的分离株最为接近,但就包膜、膜和RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶基因而言,与蝙蝠的分离株最为接近。蝙蝠中CoV RNA阳性率在雨季(8.2%)和旱季(4.5%)之间存在显著差异(P < 0.001)。因此,大多数采样物种在雨季的阳性率较高,在旱季较低,而有些物种则相反。我们检测到RNA的8种疑似CoV物种似乎是全新的CoV物种,这表明对非洲野生动物中CoV多样性的了解仍然相当有限。对多种不同变体的HCoV-229E样病毒的检测支持了该病毒的蝙蝠宿主假说,系统发育结果对骆驼作为中间宿主提出了一些质疑。这些发现还支持了先前提出的生态因素对CoV传播的影响,表明病毒生态学存在高度的潜在复杂性。这些结果表明,投资于野生动物监测活动以检测所有潜在威胁以及对接触人群进行哨点监测以确定新出现威胁非常重要。

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