Ansil B R, Sanyal Avirup, Sreenivas Darshan, Garg Kritika M, Ramakrishnan Uma, Chattopadhyay Balaji
National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560065, India.
Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana, 131029, India.
Ecohealth. 2025 Mar;22(1):5-10. doi: 10.1007/s10393-025-01700-6. Epub 2025 Feb 4.
Land-use change and increased human-livestock-wildlife interactions have generated numerous possibilities for viral spillover, demanding enhanced surveillance in biodiverse regions. We investigated adenovirus diversity in small mammals, an understudied host taxon, from a forest-plantation mosaic in the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot. We observed high prevalence (up to 39.39%) and identified five lineages of adenoviruses with unique mutations in the dominant small mammal species, Rattus satarae. These lineages significantly differed from other known murine adenoviruses (p-distance > 25%), indicating the likelihood of novel adenoviruses in this endemic small mammal and suggesting potential for unexplored DNA virus diversity in the region.
土地利用变化以及人类、牲畜和野生动物之间日益增加的互动为病毒溢出创造了众多可能性,这就需要加强对生物多样性地区的监测。我们调查了西高止山脉生物多样性热点地区森林种植园镶嵌地带小型哺乳动物(一个研究较少的宿主分类群)中的腺病毒多样性。我们观察到高流行率(高达39.39%),并在优势小型哺乳动物物种萨塔拉鼠中鉴定出五个具有独特突变的腺病毒谱系。这些谱系与其他已知的鼠腺病毒有显著差异(p距离>25%),这表明这种地方性小型哺乳动物中存在新型腺病毒的可能性,也暗示了该地区存在未被探索的DNA病毒多样性的潜力。