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High Pathogenicity of Nipah Virus from Pteropus lylei Fruit Bats, Cambodia.

Authors :
Gaudino M
Aurine N
Dumont C
Fouret J
Ferren M
Mathieu C
Reynard O
Volchkov VE
Legras-Lachuer C
Georges-Courbot MC
Horvat B
Source :
Emerging infectious diseases [Emerg Infect Dis] 2020 Jan; Vol. 26 (1), pp. 104-113.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We conducted an in-depth characterization of the Nipah virus (NiV) isolate previously obtained from a Pteropus lylei bat in Cambodia in 2003 (CSUR381). We performed full-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analyses and confirmed CSUR381 is part of the NiV-Malaysia genotype. In vitro studies revealed similar cell permissiveness and replication of CSUR381 (compared with 2 other NiV isolates) in both bat and human cell lines. Sequence alignments indicated conservation of the ephrin-B2 and ephrin-B3 receptor binding sites, the glycosylation site on the G attachment protein, as well as the editing site in phosphoprotein, suggesting production of nonstructural proteins V and W, known to counteract the host innate immunity. In the hamster animal model, CSUR381 induced lethal infections. Altogether, these data suggest that the Cambodia bat-derived NiV isolate has high pathogenic potential and, thus, provide insight for further studies and better risk assessment for future NiV outbreaks in Southeast Asia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1080-6059
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Emerging infectious diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31855143
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2601.191284