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巴西野生猫科动物粪便样本中腺病毒的出现:捕食者作为传播媒介? (以及)

Occurrence of Adenovirus in Fecal Samples of Wild Felids ( and ) from Brazil: Predators as Dispersing Agents?

作者信息

Machado Ygor, Rizotto Laís Santos, Entringer Hilton, Ferreira Helena Lage, Rossi Gabriel Augusto Marques, Srbek-Araujo Ana Carolina

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Vila Velha, PPGCA-UVV, Vila Velha 29102-920, ES, Brazil.

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Epidemiologia e Saúde Única, Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva e Saúde Animal, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, FMVZ-USP, São Paulo 05508-270, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

Vet Sci. 2024 Oct 17;11(10):511. doi: 10.3390/vetsci11100511.

Abstract

Wild felids are vital to maintaining the ecological balance in natural environments as they regulate prey populations at different levels of the food chain. Changes in the dynamics of predator populations can impact the entire biodiversity of an ecosystem. There are few reports of Adenovirus infections in these animals, and little is known about their epidemiology. Therefore, a deeper understanding of these viruses within a One Health framework is essential, given their importance to animal, human, and environmental health. This study aimed to detect Adenovirus DNA in fecal samples of wild felids from a remnant of the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil, renowned for its high biodiversity. A total of 43 fecal samples, 11 from jaguar () and 32 from ocelot (), were collected. The samples were subjected to viral nucleic acid extraction and genetic material amplification through PCR, followed by nucleotide sequencing. All phylogenetic analyses were based on the amino acid sequences of the DNA polymerase and IV2a genes. Adenovirus DNA was detected in the feces of both species, with two samples of each feline testing positive. This study reports, for the first time, the occurrence of Adenovirus associated with feces of and . All detected sequences were grouped within the genus. Based solely on phylogenetic distance criteria, the identified sequences could be classified as and from the vampire bat . We hypothesize that Adenoviruses were associated with the prey consumed, which may allow the felines to act as eventual viral dispersing agents in the environment, in addition to the risk of being infected. This study provides new information on the association of Adenoviruses with wild felids and their prey, and offers important insights into the ecological dynamics of these viruses in natural environments. It suggests that wild felines may play a crucial role in viral surveillance programs.

摘要

野生猫科动物对于维持自然环境中的生态平衡至关重要,因为它们在食物链的不同层级调节猎物种群数量。捕食者种群动态的变化会影响生态系统的整体生物多样性。关于这些动物腺病毒感染的报道很少,对其流行病学了解也甚少。因此,鉴于这些病毒对动物、人类和环境健康的重要性,在“同一健康”框架内更深入地了解这些病毒至关重要。本研究旨在检测来自巴西东南部大西洋森林残余地的野生猫科动物粪便样本中的腺病毒DNA,该地区以其高生物多样性而闻名。总共收集了43份粪便样本,其中11份来自美洲豹(),32份来自豹猫()。对样本进行病毒核酸提取,并通过PCR进行遗传物质扩增,随后进行核苷酸测序。所有系统发育分析均基于DNA聚合酶和IV2a基因的氨基酸序列。在两个物种的粪便中均检测到腺病毒DNA,每种猫科动物各有两个样本检测呈阳性。本研究首次报道了与和粪便相关的腺病毒的出现。所有检测到的序列都归类在属内。仅根据系统发育距离标准,鉴定出的序列可分类为来自吸血蝙蝠的和。我们推测腺病毒与所捕食的猎物有关,这可能使猫科动物除了有被感染的风险外,还可能在环境中充当最终的病毒传播媒介。本研究提供了关于腺病毒与野生猫科动物及其猎物关联的新信息,并为这些病毒在自然环境中的生态动态提供了重要见解。这表明野生猫科动物可能在病毒监测项目中发挥关键作用。

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