Słońska Anna, Stefańska Ilona, Kwiecień Ewelina, Chrobak-Chmiel Dorota
Department of Preclinical Sciences, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Ciszewskiego 8, 02-786 Warsaw, Poland.
Pathogens. 2025 Aug 27;14(9):851. doi: 10.3390/pathogens14090851.
The rustrela virus (RusV), a recently discovered member of the family and a close relative of the rubella virus, has emerged as the etiological agent of "staggering disease"-a progressive neurological disorder primarily affecting domestic cats and other mammals. Characterized by nonsuppurative meningoencephalomyelitis, RusV infection manifests with clinical signs such as ataxia, seizures, and behavioral abnormalities. First identified in 2020, RusV has since been detected in various mammalian species across Europe and, more recently, in North America. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the current knowledge of RusV, including its taxonomy, genomic structure, host range, transmission hypotheses, clinical and histopathological features, and diagnostic challenges. Although the potential for zoonotic spillover has not yet been confirmed, it highlights the need for increased surveillance and further research. As an emerging neurotropic virus with potential for cross-species transmission, RusV may represent a significant concern for veterinary medicine and public health.
鲁斯特雷拉病毒(RusV)是该病毒家族最近发现的成员,也是风疹病毒的近亲,已成为“蹒跚病”的病原体,这是一种主要影响家猫和其他哺乳动物的进行性神经疾病。RusV感染以非化脓性脑膜脑脊髓炎为特征,表现为共济失调、癫痫发作和行为异常等临床症状。RusV于2020年首次被发现,此后在欧洲的各种哺乳动物物种中被检测到,最近在北美也有发现。本综述全面总结了目前关于RusV的知识,包括其分类学、基因组结构、宿主范围、传播假说、临床和组织病理学特征以及诊断挑战。虽然人畜共患传播的可能性尚未得到证实,但强调了加强监测和进一步研究的必要性。作为一种具有跨物种传播潜力的新兴嗜神经病毒,RusV可能是兽医医学和公共卫生的重大关注点。