Genetic diversity of coronaviruses in Miniopterus fuliginosus bats

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Jiang Du
Li Yang
Xianwen Ren
Junpeng Zhang
Jie Dong
Lilian Sun
Yafang Zhu
Fan Yang
Shuyi Zhang
Zhiqiang Wu
Qi Jin
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[1] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College,MOH Key Laboratory of Systems Biology of Pathogens, Institute of Pathogen Biology
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases,College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
[3] Shenyang Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research
[4] East China Normal University,undefined
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Science China Life Sciences | 2016年 / 59卷
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coronavirus; bat; co-infection; recombination;
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Coronaviruses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, pose significant public health threats. Bats have been suggested to act as natural reservoirs for both these viruses, and periodic monitoring of coronaviruses in bats may thus provide important clues about emergent infectious viruses. The Eastern bent-wing bat Miniopterus fuliginosus is distributed extensively throughout China. We therefore analyzed the genetic diversity of coronaviruses in samples of M. fuliginosus collected from nine Chinese provinces during 2011–2013. The only coronavirus genus found was Alphacoronavirus. We established six complete and five partial genomic sequences of alphacoronaviruses, which revealed that they could be divided into two distinct lineages, with close relationships to coronaviruses in Miniopterus magnater and Miniopterus pusillus. Recombination was confirmed by detecting putative breakpoints of Lineage 1 coronaviruses in M. fuliginosus and M. pusillus (Wu et al., 2015), which supported the results of topological and phylogenetic analyses. The established alphacoronavirus genome sequences showed high similarity to other alphacoronaviruses found in other Miniopterus species, suggesting that their transmission in different Miniopterus species may provide opportunities for recombination with different alphacoronaviruses. The genetic information for these novel alphacoronaviruses will improve our understanding of the evolution and genetic diversity of coronaviruses, with potentially important implications for the transmission of human diseases.
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