New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats

In the context of long-term screening for viruses on Western Palaearctic bats, we tested for the presence of adenovirus 1392 oropharyngeal swabs and 325 stool samples taken from 27 bat species. Adenoviruses were detected in 12 species of the Vespertilionidae and the Rhinolophidae families. Fifty pos...

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Autores: Iglesias Caballero, María, Juste, Javier, Vázquez Morón, Sonia, Falcon, Ana, Aznar López, Carolina, Ibáñez, Carlos, Pozo, Francisco, Ruiz, Guillermo, Berciano, Jose M., Garín Atorrasagasti, Ignacio, Aiartza Azurtza, José Ramón, Echevarría, Juan E., Casas, Inmaculada
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Universidad del País Vasco
Repositorio:Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación
OAI Identifier:oai:addi.ehu.eus:10810/30331
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10810/30331
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:adenovirus
western palaearctic bats
phylogenetic analysis
spain eptesicus-isabellinus
emerging viruses
viral-rna
dna
lyssavirus
spain
mitochondrial
phylogeny
diversity
gibraltar
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spelling New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic BatsIglesias Caballero, MaríaJuste, JavierVázquez Morón, SoniaFalcon, AnaAznar López, CarolinaIbáñez, CarlosPozo, FranciscoRuiz, GuillermoBerciano, Jose M.Garín Atorrasagasti, IgnacioAiartza Azurtza, José RamónEchevarría, Juan E.Casas, Inmaculadaadenoviruswestern palaearctic batsphylogenetic analysisspain eptesicus-isabellinusemerging virusesviral-rnadnalyssavirusspainmitochondrialphylogenydiversitygibraltarIn the context of long-term screening for viruses on Western Palaearctic bats, we tested for the presence of adenovirus 1392 oropharyngeal swabs and 325 stool samples taken from 27 bat species. Adenoviruses were detected in 12 species of the Vespertilionidae and the Rhinolophidae families. Fifty positive respiratory and 26 positive stool samples were studied. Phylogenetic analyses of partial hexon protein and partial DNA-dependent DNA polymerase genes indicate that all these bat adenoviruses belong to the genus Mastadenovirus but without constituting a monophyletic cluster. According to genetic identities, the new groups are distinct to the previously described Bat mastadenovirus A and B species and contribute with potentially new members. Our data support that diversity of bat mastadenovirus is host-dependent and increase the knowledge of potentially pathogenic virus from bats. Due to the active role of bats as viral reservoirs, the characterization of these viruses is relevant for Public Health.This project was financially supported by an agreement between the Public Health Department of the Spanish Ministry of Health and the Instituto de Salud Carlos III for the development of "Rabies Surveillance in Spain" and by projects SAF 2006-12784-C02-01, SAF 2006-12784-C02-02, SAF 2009-09172 and SAF2013-47194-P of the General Research Programme of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education.MDPI201820182018info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10810/30331reponame:Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigacióninstname:Universidad del País VascoIngléshttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/10/8/443info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited (CC BY 4.0).Atribución 3.0 Españaoai:addi.ehu.eus:10810/303312026-06-18T09:23:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
title New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
spellingShingle New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
Iglesias Caballero, María
adenovirus
western palaearctic bats
phylogenetic analysis
spain eptesicus-isabellinus
emerging viruses
viral-rna
dna
lyssavirus
spain
mitochondrial
phylogeny
diversity
gibraltar
title_short New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
title_full New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
title_fullStr New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
title_full_unstemmed New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
title_sort New Adenovirus Groups in Western Palaearctic Bats
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Iglesias Caballero, María
Juste, Javier
Vázquez Morón, Sonia
Falcon, Ana
Aznar López, Carolina
Ibáñez, Carlos
Pozo, Francisco
Ruiz, Guillermo
Berciano, Jose M.
Garín Atorrasagasti, Ignacio
Aiartza Azurtza, José Ramón
Echevarría, Juan E.
Casas, Inmaculada
author Iglesias Caballero, María
author_facet Iglesias Caballero, María
Juste, Javier
Vázquez Morón, Sonia
Falcon, Ana
Aznar López, Carolina
Ibáñez, Carlos
Pozo, Francisco
Ruiz, Guillermo
Berciano, Jose M.
Garín Atorrasagasti, Ignacio
Aiartza Azurtza, José Ramón
Echevarría, Juan E.
Casas, Inmaculada
author_role author
author2 Juste, Javier
Vázquez Morón, Sonia
Falcon, Ana
Aznar López, Carolina
Ibáñez, Carlos
Pozo, Francisco
Ruiz, Guillermo
Berciano, Jose M.
Garín Atorrasagasti, Ignacio
Aiartza Azurtza, José Ramón
Echevarría, Juan E.
Casas, Inmaculada
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv adenovirus
western palaearctic bats
phylogenetic analysis
spain eptesicus-isabellinus
emerging viruses
viral-rna
dna
lyssavirus
spain
mitochondrial
phylogeny
diversity
gibraltar
topic adenovirus
western palaearctic bats
phylogenetic analysis
spain eptesicus-isabellinus
emerging viruses
viral-rna
dna
lyssavirus
spain
mitochondrial
phylogeny
diversity
gibraltar
description In the context of long-term screening for viruses on Western Palaearctic bats, we tested for the presence of adenovirus 1392 oropharyngeal swabs and 325 stool samples taken from 27 bat species. Adenoviruses were detected in 12 species of the Vespertilionidae and the Rhinolophidae families. Fifty positive respiratory and 26 positive stool samples were studied. Phylogenetic analyses of partial hexon protein and partial DNA-dependent DNA polymerase genes indicate that all these bat adenoviruses belong to the genus Mastadenovirus but without constituting a monophyletic cluster. According to genetic identities, the new groups are distinct to the previously described Bat mastadenovirus A and B species and contribute with potentially new members. Our data support that diversity of bat mastadenovirus is host-dependent and increase the knowledge of potentially pathogenic virus from bats. Due to the active role of bats as viral reservoirs, the characterization of these viruses is relevant for Public Health.
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