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Bats worldwide carry hepatitis E virus-related viruses that form a putative novel genus within the family Hepeviridae

J. Drexler, A. Seelen, V. Corman, A. Tateno, V. Cottontail, R. Zerbinati, F. Gloza-Rausch, S. Klose, Y. Adu-Sarkodie, S. Oppong, E. Kalko, A. Osterman, A. Rasche, A. Adam, M. Müller, R. Ulrich, E. Leroy, A. Lukashev, C. Drosten,
2021

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is one of the most common causes of acute hepatitis in tropical and temperate climates. Tropical genotypes 1 and 2 are associated with food-borne and waterborne transmission. Zoonotic reservoirs (mainly pigs, wild boar, and deer) are considered for genotypes 3 and 4, which exist in temperate climates. In view of the association of several zoonotic viruses with bats, we analyzed 3,869 bat specimens from 85 different species and from five continents for hepevirus RNA. HEVs were detected in African, Central American, and European bats, forming a novel phylogenetic clade in the family Hepeviridae. Bat hepeviruses were highly diversified and comparable to human HEV in sequence variation. No evidence for the transmission of bat hepeviruses to humans was found in over 90,000 human blood donations and individual patient sera. Full-genome analysis of one representative virus confirmed formal classification within the family Hepeviridae. Sequence-and distance-based taxonomic evaluations suggested that bat hepeviruses constitute a distinct genus within the family Hepeviridae and that at least three other genera comprising human, rodent, and avian hepeviruses can be designated. This may imply that hepeviruses invaded mammalian hosts nonrecently and underwent speciation according to their host restrictions. Human HEV-related viruses in farmed and peridomestic animals might represent secondary acquisitions of human viruses, rather than animal precursors causally involved in the evolution of human HEV. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.

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  • J. Drexler
    Institute of Virology, University of Bonn Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany
  • A. Seelen
    Institute of Experimental Ecology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
  • V. Corman
    Noctalis, Centre for Bat Protection and Information, Bad Segeberg, Germany
  • A. Tateno
    Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
  • V. Cottontail
    Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panama
  • R. Zerbinati
    Department of Virology, Max von Pettenkofer Institute, Munich, Germany
  • F. Gloza-Rausch
    University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, Hannover, Germany
  • S. Klose
    Institute of Pathology, University of Cologne Medical Centre, Cologne, Germany
  • Y. Adu-Sarkodie
    Friedrich Loeffler Institut, Institute for Novel and Emerging Infectious Diseases, Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany
  • S. Oppong
    Unité des Maladies Virales Emergentes, Centre International de Recherches Médicales de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon
  • E. Kalko
    Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • A. Osterman
  • A. Rasche
  • A. Adam
  • M. Müller
  • R. Ulrich
  • E. Leroy
  • A. Lukashev
  • C. Drosten
Название журнала
  • Journal of Virology
Том
  • 86
Выпуск
  • 17
Страницы
  • 9134-9147
Ключевые слова
  • article; avian hepevirus; bat hepevirus; cladistics; controlled study; embryo; genetic distance; genetic variability; genome analysis; Hepatitis E virus; Hepevirus; human; human cell; human hepevirus; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; open reading frame; phylogeny; priority journal; rodent hepevirus; sequence analysis; species differentiation; virus carrier; virus cell interaction; virus detection; virus genome; virus particle; Africa; Americas; Animals; Asia; Australia; Chiroptera; Europe; Feces; Genetic Variation; Genotype; Hepatitis E; Hepatitis E virus; Hepevirus; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Open Reading Frames; Phylogeny; Viral Proteins; Zoonoses; Animalia; Aves; Cervidae; Hepatitis E virus; Hepeviridae; Hepevirus; Mammalia; Rodentia; Suidae; Sus scrofa
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  • journal article
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  • scopus