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Multiple Novel Mosquito-Borne Zoonotic Viruses Revealed in Pangolin Virome

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.874003

Keywords

metagenomic analysis; pangolin; mosquito-borne virus; viral isolation and identification; phylogenetic analysis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32002312]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LQ21H160001]
  3. Science and Technology Plan Project of Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China [Y20210080, Y2020103]

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Metavirome sequencing and PCR analysis of pangolin samples from Guangxi Province, China revealed the presence of various viral sequences, including Japanese encephalitis virus, Getah virus, and chikungunya virus. Additionally, sudden and recurrent viruses were observed, prompting future dissemination tests.
Swab samples were collected from 34 pangolins in Guangxi Province, China. Metavirome sequencing and bioinformatics approaches were undertaken to determine the abundant viral sequences in the viromes. The results showed that the viral sequences belong to 24 virus taxonomic families. To verify the results, PCR combined with phylogenetic analysis was conducted. Some viral sequences including Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), Getah virus (GETV), and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) were detected. On the basis of the metavirome analysis, seven segments belonging to JEV were further identified through PCR amplification. Sequence comparison showed that, among seven sequences, JEV-China/P2020E-1 displayed the highest nucleotide (80.6%), with the JEV isolated in South Korea, 1988, and all of which belonging to genotype III. Seven CHIKV sequences were detected, with the highest homology (80.6%) to the Aedes africanus in Cote d'Ivoire, 1993. Moreover, passage from BHK-21 to Vero cells makes the newly isolated CHIKV-China/P2020-1 more contagious. In addition, the newly verified GETV sequences shared 86.4% identity with the 1955 GETV isolated from Malaysia. Some sudden and recurrent viruses have also been observed from the virome of pangolin in Guangxi Province, China; hence, dissemination tests will be implemented in the future.

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