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巴西生物群落中蝙蝠的病毒组:人畜共患病病毒的知识空白和偏见。

The Virome of Bats Inhabiting Brazilian Biomes: Knowledge Gaps and Biases towards Zoonotic Viruses.

机构信息

Departamento de Entomologia and Núcleo de Bioinformática, Instituto Aggeu Magalhães (IAM) - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), Cidade Universitária, Recife, Brazil.

Department of Arbovirology, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, WHO Collaborating Center for Arbovirus and Hemorrhagic Fever Reference and Research, National Reference Center for Tropical Infectious Diseases, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Microbiol Spectr. 2023 Feb 14;11(1):e0407722. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.04077-22. Epub 2023 Jan 10.

Abstract

Bats host a large variety of viruses, including some that may infect other vertebrates and humans. Research on bat-borne viruses attracted significant attention in recent years mainly due to epizootics caused by viruses having bats as hosts. The characterization of the viral communities of bats was then prioritized, but despite increasing efforts, there are large disparities in the geographical ranges covered and the methodologies employed around the world. As a result, large gaps remain in our current understanding of bat viromes and their role in disease emergence. This is particularly true for megadiverse regions in Latin America. This review aims to summarize the current understanding about bat viruses that inhabit Brazilian biomes, one of the most bat species-rich and diverse regions of the globe. Taking into account all known bat-associated viral families studied in Brazilian biomes, we found that almost half of all bat species (86/181 species) were not investigated for viruses at all. Moreover, only a small fraction of viral lineages or families have been studied more in depth, usually employing targeted methods with limited power to characterize a broad virus diversity. Additionally, these studies relied on limited spatiotemporal sampling and small sample sizes. Therefore, our current understanding of bat viral communities in the Brazilian biomes is limited and biased at different levels, limiting zoonotic risk assessments of bat-borne viruses. Considering these limitations, we propose strategies to bridge the existing gaps in the near future. Bat-borne viruses have attracted much attention due to zoonotic outbreaks with large consequences to humans. Because of that, virus characterization in bats has been prioritized in tropical regions of the globe. However, bat-virus research in Latin America and particularly in Brazil, which are among the most bat species-rich regions of the world, are highly biased toward zoonotic viruses and known bat reservoir species. These results have direct implication for virus studies in general but also for new zoonotic virus and spillover events characterization. The limited knowledge we currently have about the virome of Brazilian bats drastically limits any broad assessment of zoonotic viruses they carry and calls for coordinated and large-scale studies to fill this crucial knowledge gap.

摘要

蝙蝠宿主携带大量病毒,包括一些可能感染其他脊椎动物和人类的病毒。近年来,由于以蝙蝠为宿主的病毒引起的动物传染病,蝙蝠携带的病毒研究引起了广泛关注。随后,蝙蝠病毒群的特征成为研究重点,但尽管付出了越来越多的努力,全球范围内的地理覆盖范围和采用的方法仍存在很大差异。因此,我们目前对蝙蝠病毒组及其在疾病出现中的作用的了解仍然存在很大差距。对于拉丁美洲这种病毒多样性巨大的地区尤其如此。本综述旨在总结栖息在巴西生物群落中的蝙蝠病毒的最新研究进展,巴西生物群落是世界上蝙蝠物种最丰富、最多样化的地区之一。考虑到在巴西生物群落中研究过的所有已知蝙蝠相关病毒家族,我们发现几乎一半的蝙蝠物种(86/181 种)根本没有进行病毒调查。此外,只有一小部分病毒谱系或家族得到了更深入的研究,通常采用靶向方法,其识别广泛病毒多样性的能力有限。此外,这些研究依赖于有限的时空采样和小样本量。因此,我们目前对巴西生物群落中蝙蝠病毒群落的了解在不同层面上是有限和有偏差的,限制了蝙蝠携带病毒的人畜共患病风险评估。考虑到这些局限性,我们提出了在不久的将来弥合现有差距的策略。由于对人类有重大影响的人畜共患疫情爆发,蝙蝠携带的病毒引起了广泛关注。因此,病毒在蝙蝠中的特征已成为全球热带地区的优先事项。然而,拉丁美洲,特别是巴西的蝙蝠病毒研究,主要集中在人畜共患病毒和已知的蝙蝠储存宿主物种上,而巴西是世界上蝙蝠物种最丰富的地区之一。这些结果对一般的病毒研究有直接影响,也对新的人畜共患病病毒和溢出事件的特征有直接影响。我们目前对巴西蝙蝠病毒组的了解非常有限,极大地限制了对其携带的人畜共患病病毒的广泛评估,并呼吁协调和大规模研究以填补这一关键知识空白。

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