Scientific Research Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine, Federal Service on Consumers' Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance, 117246 Moscow, Russia.
Independent Researcher, Ha-Metsadim 66 Maale-Adumim, 9842066 Jerusalem, Israel.
Viruses. 2024 Jul 26;16(8):1207. doi: 10.3390/v16081207.
Bats are natural hosts of a wide variety of viruses, including adenoviruses. European bats are known to carry mastadenoviruses categorized as species B (widespread in European Vespertilionidae bats) and whose taxonomy has not been clarified. We examined fecal samples from Vespertilionidae bats (five species) captured in central Russia and found that 2/12 (16%) were positive for mastadenoviruses. The partial genome of the mastadenovirus was assembled from , representing the bat adenovirus species B. The complete genome (37,915 nt) of a novel mastadenovirus was assembled from and named BatAdV/MOW15-Nn19/Quixote. Comparative studies showed significant divergence of the Quixote genome sequence from European bat mastadenoviruses, while the only known virus showing low similarity was the isolate WA3301 from an Australian bat, and together they formed a subclade that separated from other BatAdVs. Phylogenetic and comparative analysis of the protein-coding genes provided evidence that Quixote is related to a novel species within the genus , provisionally named "K" (as the next available letter for the species). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that some earlier viruses from Western European bats, for which only partial DNA polymerase genes are known, are most likely members of the tentatively named species "K". Thus, at least two species of mastadenovirus are circulating in bats throughout Europe, from western to eastern areas.
蝙蝠是多种病毒的天然宿主,包括腺病毒。已知欧洲蝙蝠携带被归类为 B 种的巨细胞病毒(广泛存在于欧洲蝙蝠科蝙蝠中),但其分类尚未明确。我们检查了在俄罗斯中部捕获的蝙蝠科蝙蝠(5 个物种)的粪便样本,发现有 2/12(16%)的样本对巨细胞病毒呈阳性。从 组装了巨细胞病毒的部分基因组,代表蝙蝠腺病毒 B 种。从 组装了一种新型巨细胞病毒的完整基因组(37915nt),并将其命名为 BatAdV/MOW15-Nn19/Quixote。比较研究表明,Quixote 基因组序列与欧洲蝙蝠巨细胞病毒存在显著差异,而唯一具有低相似性的已知病毒是来自澳大利亚蝙蝠的 WA3301 分离株,它们共同形成了一个亚分支,与其他 BatAdVs 分离。蛋白编码基因的系统发育和比较分析提供了证据表明,Quixote 与属内的一个新种有关,暂定名为“K”(作为下一个可用的种名字母)。系统发育分析表明,来自西欧蝙蝠的一些早期病毒,仅已知部分 DNA 聚合酶基因,很可能是暂定名为“K”的物种的成员。因此,至少有两种巨细胞病毒在欧洲蝙蝠中传播,从西部到东部地区。