๐ Discovery of a rich gene pool of bat SARS-related coronaviruses provides new insights into the origin of SARS coronavirus
ยฉ 2017 Hu et al. A large number of SARS-related coronaviruses (SARSr-CoV) have been detected in horseshoe bats since 2005 in different areas of China. However, these bat SARSr-Co. Vs show sequence differences from SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) in different genes (S, ORF8, ORF3, etc) and are considered unlikely to represent the direct progenitor of SARS-CoV. Herein, we report the findings of our 5-year surveillance of SARSr-Co. Vs in a cave inhabited by multiple species of horseshoe bats in Yunnan Province, China. The full-length genomes of 11 newly discovered SARSr-CoV strains, together with our previous findings, reveals that the SARSr-Co. Vs circulating in this single location are highly diverse in the S gene, ORF3 and ORF8. Importantly, strains with high genetic similarity to SARS-CoV in the hypervariable N-terminal domain (NTD) and receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the S1 gene, the ORF3 and ORF8 region, respectively, were all discovered in this cave. In addition, we report the first discovery of bat SARSr-Co. Vs highly similar to human SARS-CoV in ORF3b and in the split ORF8a and 8b. Moreover, SARSr-CoV strains from this cave were more closely related to SARS-CoV in the non-structural protein genes ORF1a and 1b compared with those detected elsewhere. Recombination analysis shows evidence of frequent recombination events within the S gene and around the ORF8 between these SARSr-Co. Vs. We hypothesize that the direct progenitor of SARS-CoV may have originated after sequential recombination events between the precursors of these SARSr-Co. Vs. Cell entry studies demonstrated that three newly identified SARSr-Co. Vs with different S protein sequences are all able to use human ACE2 as the receptor, further exhibiting the close relationship between strains in this cave and SARS-CoV. This work provides new insights into the origin and evolution of SARS-CoV and highlights the necessity of preparedness for future emergence of SARS-like diseases.
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๐ closely related (222)
๐ recombination events (46)
๐ receptor-binding domain (99)
author
๐ค Hu, Ben
๐ค Zeng, Lei Ping
๐ค Yang, Xing Lou
๐ค Ge, Xing Yi
๐ค Zhang, Wei
๐ค Li, Bei
๐ค Xie, Jia Zheng
๐ค Shen, Xu Rui
๐ค Zhang, Yun Zhi
๐ค Wang, Ning
๐ค Luo, Dong Sheng
๐ค Zheng, Xiao Shuang
๐ค Wang, Mei Niang
๐ค Daszak, Peter
๐ค Wang, Lin Fa
๐ค Cui, Jie
๐ค Shi, Zheng Li
year
โฐ 2017
journal
๐ PLoS Pathogens
issn
๐ 15537374 15537366
volume
13
number
11
page
citedbycount
56
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