Title (eng)
Lethal Borna disease virus 1 infections of humans and animals - in-depth molecular epidemiology and phylogeography
Author
Arnt Ebinger
Viktoria Ruf
Reiner Ulrich
Torsten Seuberlich
Matthias Müller
Marcel Suchowski
Markus Bauswein
Hans-Helmut Niller
Barbara Schmidt
Dennis Tappe
Daniel Cadar
Jürgen Schlegel
Abstract (eng)
Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) is the causative agent of Borna disease, a fatal neurologic disorder of domestic mammals and humans, resulting from spill-over infection from its natural reservoir host, the bicolored white-toothed shrew (Crocidura leucodon). The known BoDV-1-endemic area is remarkably restricted to parts of Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. To gain comprehensive data on its occurrence, we analysed diagnostic material from suspected BoDV-1-induced encephalitis cases based on clinical and/or histopathological diagnosis. BoDV-1 infection was confirmed by RT-qPCR in 207 domestic mammals, 28 humans and seven wild shrews. Thereby, this study markedly raises the number of published laboratory-confirmed human BoDV-1 infections and provides a first comprehensive summary. Generation of 136 new BoDV-1 genome sequences from animals and humans facilitated an in-depth phylogeographic analysis, allowing for the definition of risk areas for zoonotic BoDV-1 transmission and facilitating the assessment of geographical infection sources. Consistent with the low mobility of its reservoir host, BoDV-1 sequences showed a remarkable geographic association, with individual phylogenetic clades occupying distinct areas. The closest genetic relatives of most human-derived BoDV-1 sequences were located at distances of less than 40 km, indicating that spill-over transmission from the natural reservoir usually occurs in the patient´s home region.
Keywords (eng)
AnimalsBorna Disease Virus GeneticsBorna Disease Virus PhysiologyHumansBorna Disease EpidemiologyBorna Disease VirologyPhylogeographyPhylogenyMolecular EpidemiologyShrews VirologyFemaleMaleGermany EpidemiologyDisease Reservoirs VirologyAustria EpidemiologyZoonoses EpidemiologyZoonoses VirologyZoonoses TransmissionSwitzerland EpidemiologyAdultMiddle AgedGenome, Viral Genetics
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[eng]
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Title (eng)
Nature Communications
Volume
15
Issue
1
ISSN
2041-1723
Issued
2024
Number of pages
16
Publication
Nature Portfolio
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Date issued
2024
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:3912
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