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鸟类迁徙介导的传播与重组推动丙型冠状病毒和丁型冠状病毒的多样性

Avian Migration-Mediated Transmission and Recombination Driving the Diversity of Gammacoronaviruses and Deltacoronaviruses.

作者信息

Xu Yuting, Han Yelin, Xu Panpan, Zhou Siyu, Zhao Peng, Wang Yuyang, Hu Jie, Ma Min, Li Zirong, Bo Shunqi, Zhao Chenyao, Ji Lei, Yuan Yue, Zhao Wenliang, Wang Jianwei, Jin Qi, He Guimei, Wu Zhiqiang

机构信息

School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai, PR China.

NHC Key Laboratory of Systems Biology of Pathogens, State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Health and Multimorbidity, National Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, PR China.

出版信息

Mol Biol Evol. 2025 Mar 5;42(3). doi: 10.1093/molbev/msaf045.

Abstract

In the wake of pandemics like COVID-19, which have zoonotic origins, the role of wildlife as reservoirs for emerging infectious diseases has garnered heightened attention. Migratory birds, traversing continents, represent a potent but under-researched vector for the spread of infectious diseases, including novel coronaviruses. This study delves into the genetic diversity and transmission dynamics of coronaviruses in migratory birds, presenting pivotal findings. From April 2019 to April 2023, we screened 5,263 migratory bird samples collected from Shanghai, China, identifying 372 coronavirus-positive samples belonging to five avian-related coronavirus subgenera and subsequently obtaining 120 complete genome sequences. To facilitate further research with a global perspective, the study curated all available 19,000 avian-associated coronaviruses and expanded the original 12 species to 16, including three novel coronavirus species identified in our study and one re-classified species from the public domain. The study illuminates the intricate genetic evolution and transmission dynamics of birds-related coronaviruses on a global scale. A notable aspect of our research is the identification of complex recombination patterns within the spike protein across different virus species and subgenera, highlighting migratory birds as a reservoir of coronavirus. Notably, the coronaviruses found in migratory birds, predominantly from the orders Anseriformes, Charadriiformes, and Pelecaniformes, with domestic ducks from Anseriformes playing a key role in bridging the transmission of coronaviruses between migratory and non-migratory birds. These findings reveal the genetic and recombination characteristics of coronaviruses in migratory birds, emphasizing the critical role of ecologically pivotal bird species in coronavirus transmission and genetic diversity shaping.

摘要

在诸如起源于动物的新冠疫情等大流行之后,野生动物作为新发传染病宿主的作用受到了更多关注。候鸟跨越各大洲,是包括新型冠状病毒在内的传染病传播的一个强大但研究不足的载体。本研究深入探讨了候鸟中冠状病毒的遗传多样性和传播动态,呈现了关键发现。从2019年4月到2023年4月,我们对从中国上海采集的5263份候鸟样本进行了筛查,识别出372份冠状病毒阳性样本,它们属于五个与禽类相关的冠状病毒亚属,随后获得了120个完整基因组序列。为了从全球视角促进进一步研究,该研究整理了所有可用的19000种与禽类相关的冠状病毒,并将原来的12个物种扩展到16个,包括我们研究中鉴定出的三个新型冠状病毒物种和一个从公共领域重新分类的物种。该研究阐明了全球范围内与鸟类相关的冠状病毒复杂的遗传进化和传播动态。我们研究的一个显著方面是在不同病毒物种和亚属的刺突蛋白中识别出复杂的重组模式,突出了候鸟作为冠状病毒宿主的地位。值得注意的是,在候鸟中发现的冠状病毒,主要来自雁形目、鸻形目和鹈形目,其中雁形目的家鸭在连接候鸟和非候鸟之间的冠状病毒传播中起关键作用。这些发现揭示了候鸟中冠状病毒的遗传和重组特征,强调了生态关键鸟类物种在冠状病毒传播和遗传多样性形成中的关键作用。

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