π Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: A comparative serological study
Background: A new betacoronavirus-Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-has been identified in patients with severe acute respiratory infection. Although related viruses infect bats, molecular clock analyses have been unable to identify direct ancestors of MERS-CoV. Anecdotal exposure histories suggest that patients had been in contact with dromedary camels or goats. We investigated possible animal reservoirs of MERS-CoV by assessing specific serum antibodies in livestock. Methods: We took sera from animals in the Middle East (Oman) and from elsewhere (Spain, Netherlands, Chile). Cattle (n=80), sheep (n=40), goats (n=40), dromedary camels (n=155), and various other camelid species (n=34) were tested for specific serum IgG by protein microarray using the receptor-binding S1 subunits of spike proteins of MERS-CoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, and human coronavirus OC43. Results were confirmed by virus neutralisation tests for MERS-CoV and bovine coronavirus. Findings: 50 of 50 (100%) sera from Omani camels and 15 of 105 (14%) from Spanish camels had protein-specific antibodies against MERS-CoV spike. Sera from European sheep, goats, cattle, and other camelids had no such antibodies. MERS-CoV neutralising antibody titres varied between 1/320 and 1/2560 for the Omani camel sera and between 1/20 and 1/320 for the Spanish camel sera. There was no evidence for cross-neutralisation by bovine coronavirus antibodies. Interpretation: MERS-CoV or a related virus has infected camel populations. Both titres and seroprevalences in sera from different locations in Oman suggest widespread infection. Funding: European Union, European Centre For Disease Prevention and Control, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Β© 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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π severe acute (1373)
π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π bovine coronavirus (221)
π spike protein (353)
π dromedary camels (70)
π human coronavirus (623)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
author
π€ Reusken, Chantal B.E.M.
π€ Haagmans, Bart L.
π€ MΓΌller, Marcel A.
π€ Gutierrez, Carlos
π€ Godeke, Gert Jan
π€ Meyer, Benjamin
π€ Muth, Doreen
π€ Raj, V. Stalin
π€ Vries, Laura Smits De
π€ Corman, Victor M.
π€ Drexler, Jan Felix
π€ Smits, Saskia L.
π€ El Tahir, Yasmin E.
π€ De Sousa, Rita
π€ van Beek, Janko
π€ Nowotny, Norbert
π€ van Maanen, Kees
π€ Hidalgo-Hermoso, Ezequiel
π€ Bosch, Berend Jan
π€ Rottier, Peter
π€ Osterhaus, Albert
π€ GortΓ‘zar-Schmidt, Christian
π€ Drosten, Christian
π€ Koopmans, Marion P.G.
year
β° 2013
issn
π 14733099 14744457
volume
13
number
10
page
859-866
citedbycount
371
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