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北美浣熊()和条纹臭鼬()对严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)的实验易感性 。 (括号内容原文缺失具体物种名)

Experimental Susceptibility of North American Raccoons () and Striped Skunks () to SARS-CoV-2.

作者信息

Francisco Raquel, Hernandez Sonia M, Mead Daniel G, Adcock Kayla G, Burke Sydney C, Nemeth Nicole M, Yabsley Michael J

机构信息

Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.

Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2022 Jan 12;8:715307. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.715307. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Recent spillback events of SARS-CoV-2 from humans to animals has raised concerns about it becoming endemic in wildlife. A sylvatic cycle of SARS-CoV-2 could present multiple opportunities for repeated spillback into human populations and other susceptible wildlife. Based on their taxonomy and natural history, two native North American wildlife species -the striped skunk () and the raccoon ( -represent a high likelihood of susceptibility and ecological opportunity of becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2. Eight skunks and raccoons were each intranasally inoculated with one of two doses of the virus (10 PFU and 10 PFU) and housed in pairs. To evaluate direct transmission, a naïve animal was added to each inoculated pair 48 h post-inoculation. Four control animals of each species were handled like the experimental groups. At predetermined intervals, we collected nasal and rectal swabs to quantify virus shed via virus isolation and detect viral RNA via rRT-PCR and blood for serum neutralization. Lastly, animals were euthanized at staggered intervals to describe disease progression through histopathology and immunohistochemistry. No animals developed clinical disease. All intranasally inoculated animals seroconverted, suggesting both species are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection. The highest titers in skunks and raccoons were 1:128 and 1:64, respectively. Low quantities of virus were isolated from 2/8 inoculated skunks for up to day 5 post-inoculation, however no virus was isolated from inoculated raccoons or direct contacts of either species. Neither species had gross lesions, but recovering mild chronic pneumonia consistent with viral insult was recorded histologically in 5/8 inoculated skunks. Unlike another SARS-CoV-2 infection trial in these species, we detected neutralizing antibodies in inoculated raccoons; thus, future wildlife serologic surveillance results must be interpreted with caution. Due to the inability to isolate virus from raccoons, the lack of evidence of direct transmission between both species, and low amount of virus shed by skunks, it seems unlikely for SARS-CoV-2 to become established in raccoon and skunk populations and for virus to spillback into humans. Continued outbreaks in non-domestic species, wild and captive, highlight that additional research on the susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2 in wildlife, especially musteloidea, and of conservation concern, is needed.

摘要

近期严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)从人类反向传播至动物的事件引发了人们对其在野生动物中成为地方病的担忧。SARS-CoV-2的野生动物传播循环可能为病毒反复反向传播至人类群体和其他易感野生动物提供多种机会。根据北美两种本土野生动物的分类学和自然史——条纹臭鼬()和浣熊()——它们感染SARS-CoV-2的易感性和生态机会可能性很高。八只臭鼬和八只浣熊分别通过鼻内接种两种剂量之一的病毒(10⁵PFU和10⁶PFU),并成对饲养。为了评估直接传播,在接种后48小时向每对接种的动物中添加一只未接触过病毒的动物。每种动物的四只对照动物的处理方式与实验组相同。在预定的时间间隔,我们收集鼻拭子和直肠拭子,通过病毒分离来量化病毒排出量,并通过逆转录-实时荧光定量聚合酶链反应(rRT-PCR)检测病毒RNA,同时采集血液进行血清中和试验。最后,在不同时间点对动物实施安乐死,通过组织病理学和免疫组织化学来描述疾病进展情况。没有动物出现临床疾病。所有经鼻内接种的动物都发生了血清转化,这表明这两个物种都易感染SARS-CoV-2。臭鼬和浣熊的最高滴度分别为1:128和1:64。在接种后的第5天,从2/8接种的臭鼬中分离出少量病毒,但在接种的浣熊或这两个物种的直接接触者中均未分离到病毒。这两个物种均无肉眼可见的病变,但在组织学上,5/8接种的臭鼬中记录到与病毒感染相符的正在恢复的轻度慢性肺炎。与针对这些物种的另一项SARS-CoV-2感染试验不同,我们在接种的浣熊中检测到了中和抗体;因此,未来野生动物血清学监测结果的解读必须谨慎。由于无法从浣熊中分离出病毒,缺乏这两个物种之间直接传播的证据,以及臭鼬排出的病毒量较少,SARS-CoV-2似乎不太可能在浣熊和臭鼬种群中传播并反向传播至人类。非家养物种(包括野生和圈养)中持续爆发疫情,这凸显了有必要对SARS-CoV-2在野生动物(尤其是鼬科动物)中的易感性以及对保护工作的影响开展更多研究。

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