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贝塔冠状病毒()在纳氏鼠耳蝠()中的肠道趋向性,纳氏鼠耳蝠是其自然宿主。

Intestinal Tropism of a Betacoronavirus () in Nathusius's Pipistrelle Bat (), Its Natural Host.

机构信息

Department of Viroscience, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Virol. 2023 Mar 30;97(3):e0009923. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00099-23. Epub 2023 Mar 1.

Abstract

The emergence of several bat coronavirus-related disease outbreaks in human and domestic animals has fueled surveillance of coronaviruses in bats worldwide. However, little is known about how these viruses interact with their natural hosts. We demonstrate a (subgenus ), PN-βCoV, in the intestine of its natural host, Nathusius's Pipistrelle Bat (, by combining molecular and microscopy techniques. Eighty-eight P. nathusii bat carcasses were tested for PN-βCoV RNA by RT-qPCR, of which 25 bats (28%) tested positive. PN-βCoV RNA was more often detected in samples of the intestinal tract than in other sample types. In addition, viral RNA loads were higher in intestinal samples compared to other sample types, both on average and in each individual bat. In one bat, we demonstrated antigen and PN-βCoV RNA expression in intestinal epithelium and the underlying connective tissue using immunohistochemistry and hybridization, respectively. These results indicate that PN-βCoV has a tropism for the intestinal epithelium of its natural host, Nathusius's Pipistrelle Bat, and imply that the fecal-oral route is a possible route of transmission. Virtually all mammal species circulate coronaviruses. Most of these viruses will infect one host species; however, coronaviruses are known to include species that can infect multiple hosts, for example the well-known virus that caused a pandemic, SARS-CoV-2. Chiroptera (bats) include over 1,400 different species, which are expected to harbor a great variety of coronaviruses. However, we know very little about how any of these coronaviruses interact with their bat hosts; for example, we do not know their modes of transmissions, or which cells they infect. Thus, we have a limited understanding of coronavirus infections in this important host group. The significance of our study is that we learned that a bat coronavirus that occurs in a common bat species in Europe has a tropism for the intestines. This implies the fecal-oral route is a likely transmission route.

摘要

几种与蝙蝠冠状病毒相关的疾病在人类和家畜中的爆发,促使人们在全球范围内对蝙蝠中的冠状病毒进行监测。然而,人们对于这些病毒如何与它们的天然宿主相互作用知之甚少。我们通过结合分子和显微镜技术,在其天然宿主纳氏鼠耳蝠()的肠道中发现了一种(亚属)、PN-βCoV。我们对 88 只纳氏鼠耳蝠的尸检样本进行了 RT-qPCR 检测,其中 25 只蝙蝠(28%)检测出 PN-βCoV RNA 呈阳性。PN-βCoV RNA 在肠道样本中的检出率高于其他样本类型。此外,与其他样本类型相比,肠道样本中的病毒 RNA 载量更高,无论是平均水平还是每个个体蝙蝠的水平。在一只蝙蝠中,我们通过免疫组织化学和原位杂交分别证实了肠道上皮细胞和下方结缔组织中的抗原和 PN-βCoV RNA 表达。这些结果表明,PN-βCoV 对其天然宿主纳氏鼠耳蝠的肠道上皮细胞具有嗜性,并暗示粪-口途径可能是一种传播途径。几乎所有的哺乳动物都循环冠状病毒。这些病毒中的大多数将感染一种宿主物种;然而,冠状病毒包括已知可以感染多种宿主的病毒,例如导致大流行的 SARS-CoV-2 病毒。翼手目(蝙蝠)包括超过 1400 种不同的物种,预计它们携带各种冠状病毒。然而,我们对这些冠状病毒中的任何一种如何与它们的蝙蝠宿主相互作用知之甚少;例如,我们不知道它们的传播方式,也不知道它们感染哪些细胞。因此,我们对这个重要宿主群体中的冠状病毒感染的了解非常有限。我们这项研究的意义在于,我们了解到一种发生在欧洲常见蝙蝠物种中的蝙蝠冠状病毒对肠道具有嗜性。这意味着粪-口途径可能是一种传播途径。

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