Department of Biotechnology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Department of Biotechnology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan; Natural and Medical Sciences Research Center, University of Nizwa, Oman.
Infect Genet Evol. 2023 Mar;108:105399. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2022.105399. Epub 2022 Dec 27.
Bats remains as reservoirs for highly contagious and pathogenic viral families including the Coronaviridae, Filoviridae, Paramyxoviruses, and Rhabdoviridae. Spill over of viral species (SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV & SARS-CoV2) from bats (as a possible potential reservoirs) have recently caused worst outbreaks. Early detection of viral species of pandemic potential in bats is of great importance. We detected beta coronaviruses in the studied bats population (positive samples from Rousettus leschenaultia) and performed the evolutionary analysis, amino acid sequence alignment, and analysed the 3-Dimentional protein structure. We detected the coronaviruses for the first time in bats from Pakistan. Our analysis based on RdRp partial gene sequencing suggest that the studied viral strains are closely related to MERS-CoV-like viruses as they exhibit close structure similarities (with few substitutions) and also observed a substitution in highly conserved SDD in the palm subdomain of motif C to ADD, when compared with earlier reported viral strains. It could be concluded from our study that coronaviruses are circulating among the bat's population in Pakistan. Based on the current findings, we suggest large scale screening procedures of bat virome across the country to detect potential pathogenic viral species.
蝙蝠仍然是包括冠状病毒科、丝状病毒科、副粘病毒科和弹状病毒科在内的高传染性和高致病性病毒家族的宿主。病毒物种(SARS-CoV、MERS-CoV 和 SARS-CoV2)从蝙蝠(可能的潜在宿主)溢出,最近造成了最严重的疫情爆发。早期发现蝙蝠中具有大流行潜力的病毒物种非常重要。我们在研究的蝙蝠种群中检测到了β冠状病毒(从果蝠中检测到的阳性样本),并进行了进化分析、氨基酸序列比对,并分析了三维蛋白结构。我们首次在巴基斯坦的蝙蝠中检测到了冠状病毒。我们的分析基于 RdRp 部分基因测序表明,研究中的病毒株与 MERS-CoV 样病毒密切相关,因为它们在结构上非常相似(只有少数取代),并且在与先前报道的病毒株相比,在 motif C 的 palm 亚结构域中高度保守的 SDD 发生了取代。从我们的研究中可以得出结论,冠状病毒在巴基斯坦的蝙蝠种群中传播。基于目前的发现,我们建议在全国范围内对蝙蝠病毒组进行大规模筛查,以检测潜在的致病性病毒物种。