Infection of animal coronaviruses into a bat cell line from the kidney of Pipistrellus abramus

Although most coronaviruses are thought to have their origins in bats, there is little information on whether bats are still susceptible to the currently prevalent coronaviruses. We generated a continuous cell line from a kidney of Pipistrellus abramus (P. abramus) by serial passaging of the cells,...

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Published inJournal of Veterinary Medical Science p. 24-0406
Main Authors NAKAGAWA, Keisuke, MIYAWAKI, Shingo, MORIBE, Junji, MASATANI, Tatsunori, SAITO, Taizo, TAKASHIMA, Yasuhiro
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Abstract Although most coronaviruses are thought to have their origins in bats, there is little information on whether bats are still susceptible to the currently prevalent coronaviruses. We generated a continuous cell line from a kidney of Pipistrellus abramus (P. abramus) by serial passaging of the cells, which could be proliferated for more than 80 passages without any immortalization process. We found that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and bovine coronavirus (BCoV) were able to infect and generate progeny viruses in P. abramus-derived cells in the presence of trypsin, although the replication efficiency was quite low. The findings suggest that P. abramus could be susceptible to PEDV and BCoV and may play a potential role as a transmitter of the viruses.
AbstractList Although most coronaviruses are thought to have their origins in bats, there is little information on whether bats are still susceptible to the currently prevalent coronaviruses. We generated a continuous cell line from a kidney of Pipistrellus abramus (P. abramus) by serial passaging of the cells, which could be proliferated for more than 80 passages without any immortalization process. We found that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and bovine coronavirus (BCoV) were able to infect and generate progeny viruses in P. abramus-derived cells in the presence of trypsin, although the replication efficiency was quite low. The findings suggest that P. abramus could be susceptible to PEDV and BCoV and may play a potential role as a transmitter of the viruses.Although most coronaviruses are thought to have their origins in bats, there is little information on whether bats are still susceptible to the currently prevalent coronaviruses. We generated a continuous cell line from a kidney of Pipistrellus abramus (P. abramus) by serial passaging of the cells, which could be proliferated for more than 80 passages without any immortalization process. We found that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and bovine coronavirus (BCoV) were able to infect and generate progeny viruses in P. abramus-derived cells in the presence of trypsin, although the replication efficiency was quite low. The findings suggest that P. abramus could be susceptible to PEDV and BCoV and may play a potential role as a transmitter of the viruses.
Although most coronaviruses are thought to have their origins in bats, there is little information on whether bats are still susceptible to the currently prevalent coronaviruses. We generated a continuous cell line from a kidney of Pipistrellus abramus (P. abramus) by serial passaging of the cells, which could be proliferated for more than 80 passages without any immortalization process. We found that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and bovine coronavirus (BCoV) were able to infect and generate progeny viruses in P. abramus-derived cells in the presence of trypsin, although the replication efficiency was quite low. The findings suggest that P. abramus could be susceptible to PEDV and BCoV and may play a potential role as a transmitter of the viruses.
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Author SAITO, Taizo
MORIBE, Junji
MASATANI, Tatsunori
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TAKASHIMA, Yasuhiro
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