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Identification of novel mammalian viruses in tree shrews ( Tupaia belangeri chinensis).


ABSTRACT: The Chinese tree shrew ( Tupaia belangeri chinensis), a member of the mammalian order Scandentia, exhibits considerable similarities with primates, including humans, in aspects of its nervous, immune, and metabolic systems. These similarities have established the tree shrew as a promising experimental model for biomedical research on cancer, infectious diseases, metabolic disorders, and mental health conditions. Herein, we used meta-transcriptomic sequencing to analyze plasma, as well as oral and anal swab samples, from 105 healthy asymptomatic tree shrews to identify the presence of potential zoonotic viruses. In total, eight mammalian viruses with complete genomes were identified, belonging to six viral families, including Flaviviridae, Hepeviridae, Parvovirinae, Picornaviridae, Sedoreoviridae, and Spinareoviridae. Notably, the presence of rotavirus was recorded in tree shrews for the first time. Three viruses - hepacivirus 1, parvovirus, and picornavirus - exhibited low genetic similarity (<70%) with previously reported viruses at the whole-genome scale, indicating novelty. Conversely, three other viruses - hepacivirus 2, hepatovirus A and hepevirus - exhibited high similarity (>94%) to known viral strains. Phylogenetic analyses also revealed that the rotavirus and mammalian orthoreovirus identified in this study may be novel reassortants. These findings provide insights into the diverse viral spectrum present in captive Chinese tree shrews, highlighting the necessity for further research into their potential for cross-species transmission.

SUBMITTER: Zhou H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11017089 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of novel mammalian viruses in tree shrews ( <i>Tupaia belangeri chinensis</i>).

Zhou Hong H   Tian Ren-Rong RR   Wang Xiu-Rong XR   Yang Jin-Xuan JX   Wang Yun-Xiao YX   Zhao Ming-Liang ML   Zhang Xu-Dong XD   Ma Yu-Hua YH   Lv Long-Bao LB   Holmes Edward C EC   Zheng Yong-Tang YT   Shi Wei-Feng WF  

Zoological research 20240301 2


The Chinese tree shrew ( <i>Tupaia belangeri chinensis</i>), a member of the mammalian order Scandentia, exhibits considerable similarities with primates, including humans, in aspects of its nervous, immune, and metabolic systems. These similarities have established the tree shrew as a promising experimental model for biomedical research on cancer, infectious diseases, metabolic disorders, and mental health conditions. Herein, we used meta-transcriptomic sequencing to analyze plasma, as well as  ...[more]

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