Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.

Bats are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens, including filoviruses. Recent work highlights the diversity of bat borne filoviruses in Asia. High risk activities at the bat-human interface pose the threat of zoonotic virus transmission. We present evidence for prior exposure of bat harvesters a...

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Main Authors: Pilot Dovih, Eric D Laing, Yihui Chen, Dolyce H W Low, B R Ansil, Xinglou Yang, Zhengli Shi, Christopher C Broder, Gavin J D Smith, Martin Linster, Uma Ramakrishnan, Ian H Mendenhall
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-10-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007733
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spelling doaj-c2f087dc406748c6a76b954e915406762021-04-21T23:52:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352019-10-011310e000773310.1371/journal.pntd.0007733Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.Pilot DovihEric D LaingYihui ChenDolyce H W LowB R AnsilXinglou YangZhengli ShiChristopher C BroderGavin J D SmithMartin LinsterUma RamakrishnanIan H MendenhallBats are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens, including filoviruses. Recent work highlights the diversity of bat borne filoviruses in Asia. High risk activities at the bat-human interface pose the threat of zoonotic virus transmission. We present evidence for prior exposure of bat harvesters and two resident fruit bat species to filovirus surface glycoproteins by screening sera in a multiplexed serological assay. Antibodies reactive to two antigenically distinct filoviruses were detected in human sera and to three individual filoviruses in bats in remote Northeast India. Sera obtained from Eonycteris spelaea bats showed similar patterns of cross-reactivity as human samples, suggesting them as the species responsible for the spillover. In contrast, sera from Rousettus leschenaultii bats reacted to two different virus glycoproteins. Our results indicate circulation of several filoviruses in bats and the possibility for filovirus transmission from bats to humans.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007733
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author Pilot Dovih
Eric D Laing
Yihui Chen
Dolyce H W Low
B R Ansil
Xinglou Yang
Zhengli Shi
Christopher C Broder
Gavin J D Smith
Martin Linster
Uma Ramakrishnan
Ian H Mendenhall
spellingShingle Pilot Dovih
Eric D Laing
Yihui Chen
Dolyce H W Low
B R Ansil
Xinglou Yang
Zhengli Shi
Christopher C Broder
Gavin J D Smith
Martin Linster
Uma Ramakrishnan
Ian H Mendenhall
Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Pilot Dovih
Eric D Laing
Yihui Chen
Dolyce H W Low
B R Ansil
Xinglou Yang
Zhengli Shi
Christopher C Broder
Gavin J D Smith
Martin Linster
Uma Ramakrishnan
Ian H Mendenhall
author_sort Pilot Dovih
title Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.
title_short Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.
title_full Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.
title_fullStr Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.
title_full_unstemmed Filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in Northeast India imply zoonotic spillover.
title_sort filovirus-reactive antibodies in humans and bats in northeast india imply zoonotic spillover.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Bats are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens, including filoviruses. Recent work highlights the diversity of bat borne filoviruses in Asia. High risk activities at the bat-human interface pose the threat of zoonotic virus transmission. We present evidence for prior exposure of bat harvesters and two resident fruit bat species to filovirus surface glycoproteins by screening sera in a multiplexed serological assay. Antibodies reactive to two antigenically distinct filoviruses were detected in human sera and to three individual filoviruses in bats in remote Northeast India. Sera obtained from Eonycteris spelaea bats showed similar patterns of cross-reactivity as human samples, suggesting them as the species responsible for the spillover. In contrast, sera from Rousettus leschenaultii bats reacted to two different virus glycoproteins. Our results indicate circulation of several filoviruses in bats and the possibility for filovirus transmission from bats to humans.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007733
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