2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40168-020-00965-z
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Decoding the RNA viromes in rodent lungs provides new insight into the origin and evolutionary patterns of rodent-borne pathogens in Mainland Southeast Asia

Abstract: Background As the largest group of mammalian species, which are also widely distributed all over the world, rodents are the natural reservoirs for many diverse zoonotic viruses. A comprehensive understanding of the core virome of diverse rodents should therefore assist in efforts to reduce the risk of future emergence or re-emergence of rodent-borne zoonotic pathogens. Results This study aimed to describe the viral range that could be detected in t… Show more

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“…A recent report partially identified a pegiviral sequence (GenBank accession no. MT085214.1) in tree shrews collected in Southeast Asia ( 36 ) which showed 84.9% nucleotide sequence identity to the pegivirus identified in this study ( Fig. 5E ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…A recent report partially identified a pegiviral sequence (GenBank accession no. MT085214.1) in tree shrews collected in Southeast Asia ( 36 ) which showed 84.9% nucleotide sequence identity to the pegivirus identified in this study ( Fig. 5E ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…To develop the databases of the potential zoonotic viral pathogens and their reservoir hosts, we have conducted a series of viral surveys on rodents and bats across China and Southeast Asia (SEA) in the past ten years [24][25][26] , and established two online virome databases (DBatVir and DRodVir) 27,28 . In this study, we conducted retrospective CoV tests of environmental samples collected from Wuhan Huanan Market (WHM) and performed virome analysis of samples from over 13 thousand bats collected prior to and during Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic from 14 provinces of China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new research area enables a systematic analysis of the existence of the vast majority pathogenic or non-pathogenic viruses, known or unknown viruses, and other endogenous or exogenous viruses that are carried by the wildlife, and enables the exploration of the roles of wild species as reservoirs of infectious diseases based on the results of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) [58][59][60]. As rodents are the largest mammalian population with diverse and widespread groups that are important reservoirs of many zoonotic viruses that have large impacts on humans and other animals' health, interest in viral diversity in rodents has recently increased [13,17,37,[61][62][63]. Indeed, approximately 173 viral species belonging to more than 65 genera have been described in rodents to date, among which about 60 are zoonotic, such as hantaviruses (Bunyaviridae), mammarenaviruses (Arenaviridae), and picornaviruses (Picornaviridae) [13,[64][65][66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%