Published August 23, 2024 | Version v1
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Detection, characterization, and phylogenetic analysis of novel astroviruses from endemic Malagasy fruit bats

Description

Bats (order: Chiroptera) are known to host a diverse range of viruses, some of which present a human public health risk. Thorough viral surveillance is therefore essential to predict and potentially mitigate zoonotic spillover. Astroviruses (family: Astroviridae) are an understudied group of viruses with a growing amount of indirect evidence for zoonotic transfer. Astroviruses have been detected in bats with significant prevalence and diversity, suggesting that bats may act as important astrovirus hosts. Most astrovirus surveillance in wild bat hosts has, to date, been restricted to single-gene PCR detection and concomitant Sanger sequencing; additionally, many bat species and many geographic regions have not yet been surveyed for astroviruses at all. Here, we use metagenomic Next Generation Sequencing (mNGS) to detect astroviruses in three species of Madagascar fruit bats, Eidolon dupreanum, Pteropus rufus, and Rousettus madagascariensis. We detect numerous partial sequences from all three species and one near-full length astrovirus sequence from Rousettus madagascariensis, which we use to characterize the evolutionary history of astroviruses both within bats and the broader mammalian clade, Mamastrovirus. Taken together, applications of mNGS implicate bats as important astrovirus hosts and demonstrate novel patterns of bat astrovirus evolutionary history, particularly in the Southwest Indian Ocean region.

Data availability

The near-full length genome and three RdRp sequences presented in the study are deposited in NCBI, accession numbers: OQ606244, PQ038332, PQ038333 and PQ038344. Detailed methods are available at https://github.com/brooklabteam/Mada-Bat-AstV.

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Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1186/s12985-024-02471-2
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:13284

Funding

National Institutes of Health
1R01AI129822-01
National Institutes of Health
5DP2AI171120-02
DARPA
PREEMPT Program Cooperative Agreement
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
GCE/ID OPP1211841
Adolph C. and Mary Sprague Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science
postdoctoral fellowship
Branco Weiss Society in Science
fellowship
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Ecology and Evolution