Novel Adenoviruses in Wild Primates: a High Level of Genetic Diversity and Evidence of Zoonotic Transmissions

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Published inJournal of Virology Vol. 85; no. 20; pp. 10774 - 10784
Main Authors WEVERS, Diana, METZGER, Sonja, HEAD, Josephine, JEFFERY, Kathryn, KNAUF, Sascha, LANKESTER, Felix, LEENDERTZ, Siv Aina J, LONSDORF, Elizabeth, MUGISHA, Lawrence, NITSCHE, Andreas, REED, Patricia, ROBBINS, Martha, BABWETEERA, Fred, TRAVIS, Dominic A, ZOMMERS, Zinta, LEENDERTZ, Fabian H, EHLERS, Bernhard, BIEBERBACH, Marc, BOESCH, Christophe, CAMERON, Kenneth, COUACY-HYMANN, Emmanuel, CRANFIELD, Mike, GRAY, Maryke, HARRIS, Laurie A
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AbstractList Adenoviruses (AdVs) broadly infect vertebrate hosts, including a variety of nonhuman primates (NHPs). In the present study, we identified AdVs in NHPs living in their natural habitats, and through the combination of phylogenetic analyses and information on the habitats and epidemiological settings, we detected possible horizontal transmission events between NHPs and humans. Wild NHPs were analyzed with a pan-primate AdV-specific PCR using a degenerate nested primer set that targets the highly conserved adenovirus DNA polymerase gene. A plethora of novel AdV sequences were identified, representing at least 45 distinct AdVs. From the AdV-positive individuals, 29 nearly complete hexon genes were amplified and, based on phylogenetic analysis, tentatively allocated to all known human AdV species ( Human adenovirus A to Human adenovirus G [HAdV-A to -G]) as well as to the only simian AdV species ( Simian adenovirus A [SAdV-A]). Interestingly, five of the AdVs detected in great apes grouped into the HAdV-A, HAdV-D, HAdV-F, or SAdV-A clade. Furthermore, we report the first detection of AdVs in New World monkeys, clustering at the base of the primate AdV evolutionary tree. Most notably, six chimpanzee AdVs of species HAdV-A to HAdV-F revealed a remarkably close relationship to human AdVs, possibly indicating recent interspecies transmission events.
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Adenoviruses (AdVs) broadly infect vertebrate hosts, including a variety of nonhuman primates (NHPs). In the present study, we identified AdVs in NHPs living in their natural habitats, and through the combination of phylogenetic analyses and information on the habitats and epidemiological settings, we detected possible horizontal transmission events between NHPs and humans. Wild NHPs were analyzed with a pan-primate AdV-specific PCR using a degenerate nested primer set that targets the highly conserved adenovirus DNA polymerase gene. A plethora of novel AdV sequences were identified, representing at least 45 distinct AdVs. From the AdV-positive individuals, 29 nearly complete hexon genes were amplified and, based on phylogenetic analysis, tentatively allocated to all known human AdV species (Human adenovirus A to Human adenovirus G [HAdV-A to -G]) as well as to the only simian AdV species (Simian adenovirus A [SAdV-A]). Interestingly, five of the AdVs detected in great apes grouped into the HAdV-A, HAdV-D, HAdV-F, or SAdV-A clade. Furthermore, we report the first detection of AdVs in New World monkeys, clustering at the base of the primate AdV evolutionary tree. Most notably, six chimpanzee AdVs of species HAdV-A to HAdV-F revealed a remarkably close relationship to human AdVs, possibly indicating recent interspecies transmission events.
Author Diana Wevers
Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann
Marc Bieberbach
Fabian H. Leendertz
Kathryn Jeffery
Dominic A. Travis
Josephine Head
Christophe Boesch
Sonja Metzger
Zinta Zommers
Patricia Reed
Andreas Nitsche
Kenneth Cameron
Felix Lankester
Bernhard Ehlers
Maryke Gray
Lawrence Mugisha
Elizabeth Lonsdorf
Siv Aina J. Leendertz
Fred Babweteera
Laurie A. Harris
Sascha Knauf
Martha Robbins
Mike Cranfield
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Adenoviruses (AdVs) broadly infect vertebrate hosts, including a variety of nonhuman primates (NHPs). In the present study, we identified AdVs in NHPs living...
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SubjectTerms Adenoviridae - classification
Adenoviridae - genetics
Adenoviridae - isolation & purification
Adenoviridae Infections - transmission
Adenoviridae Infections - veterinary
Adenoviridae Infections - virology
Animals
Animals, Wild - virology
Biological and medical sciences
Capsid Proteins - genetics
Disease Transmission, Infectious
DNA Primers - genetics
DNA, Viral - chemistry
DNA, Viral - genetics
DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase - genetics
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetic Diversity and Evolution
Genetic Variation
Genotype
Humans
Microbiology
Miscellaneous
Phylogeny
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Primate Diseases - transmission
Primate Diseases - virology
Primates - virology
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Viral Proteins - genetics
Virology
Zoonoses - transmission
Zoonoses - virology
Title Novel Adenoviruses in Wild Primates: a High Level of Genetic Diversity and Evidence of Zoonotic Transmissions
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