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Isolation and genome characterization of Lloviu virus from Italian Schreibers’ bent-winged bats

Authors :
National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary)
National Institutes of Health (US)
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Gábor E. Tóth [0000-0002-7201-9646]
Adam J. Hume [0000-0001-8454-3472]
Ellen L. Suder [0000-0001-9466-9204]
Safia Zeghbib [0000-0001-9603-7489]
Zsófia Lanszki [0000-0003-3116-4633]
Zsaklin Varga [0000-0002-0432-3654]
Fanni Földes [000-0002-4693-9406]
Brigitta Zana [0000-0002-3503-8901]
Dino Scaravelli [0000-0002-0733-8480]
Scicluna, Maria Teresa [0000-0001-8081-5530]
Pereswiet-Soltan, Andrea [0000-0002-2083-0648]
Tamás Görföl [0000-0002-1910-4024]
Calogero Terregino [0000-0002-7727-3336]
De Benedictis, Paola [0000-0001-6760-1933]
García-Dorival, Isabel [0000-0002-5654-5662]
Alonso Martí, Covadonga [0000-0002-0862-6177]
Jakab, Ferenc [0000-0002-3913-0430]
Mühlberger, Elke [0000-0003-3547-9376]
Leopardi, Stefania [0000-0003-2835-492X]
Kemenesi, Gábor [0000-0001-9775-3065]
Gábor E. Tóth
Adam J. Hume
Ellen L. Suder
Safia Zeghbib
Ágota Ábrahám
Zsófia Lanszki
Zsaklin Varga
Zsófia Tauber
Fanni Földes
Brigitta Zana
Dino Scaravelli
Scicluna, Maria Teresa
Pereswiet-Soltan, Andrea
Tamás Görföl
Calogero Terregino
De Benedictis, Paola
García-Dorival, Isabel
Alonso Martí, Covadonga
Jakab, Ferenc
Mühlberger, Elke
Leopardi, Stefania
Kemenesi, Gábor
National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary)
National Institutes of Health (US)
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Gábor E. Tóth [0000-0002-7201-9646]
Adam J. Hume [0000-0001-8454-3472]
Ellen L. Suder [0000-0001-9466-9204]
Safia Zeghbib [0000-0001-9603-7489]
Zsófia Lanszki [0000-0003-3116-4633]
Zsaklin Varga [0000-0002-0432-3654]
Fanni Földes [000-0002-4693-9406]
Brigitta Zana [0000-0002-3503-8901]
Dino Scaravelli [0000-0002-0733-8480]
Scicluna, Maria Teresa [0000-0001-8081-5530]
Pereswiet-Soltan, Andrea [0000-0002-2083-0648]
Tamás Görföl [0000-0002-1910-4024]
Calogero Terregino [0000-0002-7727-3336]
De Benedictis, Paola [0000-0001-6760-1933]
García-Dorival, Isabel [0000-0002-5654-5662]
Alonso Martí, Covadonga [0000-0002-0862-6177]
Jakab, Ferenc [0000-0002-3913-0430]
Mühlberger, Elke [0000-0003-3547-9376]
Leopardi, Stefania [0000-0003-2835-492X]
Kemenesi, Gábor [0000-0001-9775-3065]
Gábor E. Tóth
Adam J. Hume
Ellen L. Suder
Safia Zeghbib
Ágota Ábrahám
Zsófia Lanszki
Zsaklin Varga
Zsófia Tauber
Fanni Földes
Brigitta Zana
Dino Scaravelli
Scicluna, Maria Teresa
Pereswiet-Soltan, Andrea
Tamás Görföl
Calogero Terregino
De Benedictis, Paola
García-Dorival, Isabel
Alonso Martí, Covadonga
Jakab, Ferenc
Mühlberger, Elke
Leopardi, Stefania
Kemenesi, Gábor
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Lloviu cuevavirus (LLOV) was the first identified member of Filoviridae family outside the Ebola and Marburgvirus genera. A massive die-off of Schreibers’ bent-winged bats (Miniopterus schreibersii) in the Iberian Peninsula in 2002 led to its discovery. Studies with recombinant and wild-type LLOV isolates confirmed the susceptibility of human-derived cell lines and primary human macrophages to LLOV infection in vitro. Based on these data, LLOV is now considered as a potential zoonotic virus with unknown pathogenicity to humans and bats. We examined bat samples from Italy for the presence of LLOV in an area outside of the currently known distribution range of the virus. We detected one positive sample from 2020, sequenced the complete coding sequence of the viral genome and established an infectious isolate of the virus. In addition, we performed the first comprehensive evolutionary analysis of the virus, using the Spanish, Hungarian and the Italian sequences. The most important achievement of this article is the establishment of an additional infectious LLOV isolate from a bat sample using the SuBK12-08 cells, demonstrating that this cell line is highly susceptible to LLOV infection. These results further confirms the role of these bats as the host of this virus, possibly throughout their entire geographic range. This is an important result to further understand the role of bats as the natural hosts for zoonotic filoviruses.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1395197123
Document Type :
Electronic Resource