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波兰刺猬冠状病毒的全基因组特征及其 Spike 蛋白进化分析,以评估其种间传播潜力。

Whole genome characteristics of hedgehog coronaviruses from Poland and analysis of the evolution of the Spike protein for its interspecies transmission potential.

机构信息

Department of Poultry Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, al. Partyzantów 57, Puławy, 24-100, Poland.

Department of Animal Anatomy, University of Life Sciences in Poznań, ul. Wojska Polskiego 71C, Poznań, 60-625, Poland.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2024 Sep 21;20(1):424. doi: 10.1186/s12917-024-04277-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The hedgehogs have been recently identified as possible reservoir of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus like (MERS-CoV-like). These viruses were classified as a distinct Betacoronavirus erinacei (BCoV-Eri) species within the MerBCoV-Eriirus subgenus. As coronaviruses are known for their ability to jump between different hosts, including humans, this can pose a particular threat to people in direct contact with hedgehogs, such as those working at animal asylums. Our previous studies have shown the presence of BCoV-Eri strains in animals collected in the wildlife rehabilitation centre. This study aimed to investigate the presence of CoV in subsequent hedgehogs collected from the urban area of Poland and their molecular characteristics.

RESULTS

Monitoring for the presence of coronavirus infection in hedgehogs revealed five positive individuals. The presence of BCoV-Eri was found in a total of 20% of animals tested. Our analyses revealed no correlation between CoVs positivity and animal health conditions but a higher probability of such infection in juveniles and females. The whole genome of two Polish Hedgehog coronavirus 1 strains were sequenced and compared with available counterparts from European and Asian countries. Phylogenetic analysis showed that both CoV strains formed common cluster with other similar MerBCoV-Eriirus, but they were also found to be genetically variable and most changes in the S protein were identified. Our analysis revealed that some S protein sites of the Hedgehog coronavirus 1 strains evolved under positive selection pressure and of five such sites, three are in the S1 region while the other two in the S2 region of the Spike.

CONCLUSIONS

BCoV-Eri is to some extent prevalent in wildlife asylums in Poland. Given that the S protein of BCoVs-Eri is highly variable and that some sites of this protein evolve under positive selection pressure, these strains could potentially acquire a favourable feature for cross-species transmission. Consequently, the threat to humans working in such asylums is particularly high. Adequate biosecurity safeguards, but also human awareness of such risks, are therefore essential.

摘要

背景

刺猬最近被认为是中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒样(MERS-CoV-like)的可能宿主。这些病毒被归类为 MerBCoV-Eriirus 亚属中独特的 Betacoronavirus erinacei(BCoV-Eri)种。由于冠状病毒以在不同宿主之间跳跃的能力而闻名,包括人类,这对直接接触刺猬的人,例如在动物收容所工作的人,构成了特别的威胁。我们之前的研究表明,在野生动物康复中心收集的动物中存在 BCoV-Eri 株。本研究旨在调查从波兰市区收集的刺猬中冠状病毒的存在及其分子特征。

结果

监测刺猬中冠状病毒感染的存在发现了五例阳性个体。在测试的动物中,总共发现了 20%的 BCoV-Eri 阳性。我们的分析表明,CoV 阳性与动物健康状况之间没有相关性,但感染的可能性在幼体和雌性中更高。对两种波兰刺猬冠状病毒 1 株的全基因组进行了测序,并与来自欧洲和亚洲国家的现有株进行了比较。系统进化分析表明,两种 CoV 株均与其他类似的 MerBCoV-Eriirus 形成共同聚类,但它们也存在遗传变异性,并且在 S 蛋白中发现了大多数变化。我们的分析表明,刺猬冠状病毒 1 株的一些 S 蛋白位点在正选择压力下进化,在这五个位点中,三个位于 S1 区,而另外两个位于 Spike 的 S2 区。

结论

BCoV-Eri 在波兰的野生动物收容所中存在一定程度的流行。鉴于 BCoVs-Eri 的 S 蛋白高度可变,并且该蛋白的一些位点在正选择压力下进化,这些株可能会获得有利于跨种传播的特征。因此,对在这些收容所工作的人类构成的威胁特别高。因此,适当的生物安全保障措施,以及人类对这些风险的认识,都是至关重要的。

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