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Rabies virus in insectivorous bats: Implications of the diversity of the nucleoprotein and glycoprotein genes for molecular epidemiology
Authors:Rafael de Novaes Oliveira,Sibele Pinheiro de Souza,Juliana Galera Castilho,Pedro Carnieli Jr,Samira Maria Achkar,Ivanete Kotait,Paulo Eduardo Brandã  o
Affiliation:a Instituto Pasteur of São Paulo, CEP 01311-000, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
b Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of São Paulo, CEP 05508-270, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
c Instituto Biológico of São Paulo, CEP 04014-002, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Insectivorous bats are the main reservoirs of rabies virus (RABV) in various regions of the world. The aims of this study were to (a) establish genealogies for RABV strains from different species of Brazilian insectivorous bats based on the nucleoprotein (N) and glycoprotein (G) genes, (b) investigate specific RABV lineages associated with certain genera of bats and (c) identify molecular markers that can distinguish between these lineages. The genealogic analysis of N and G from 57 RABV strains revealed seven genus-specific clusters related to the insectivorous bats Myotis, Eptesicus, Nyctinomops, Molossus, Tadarida, Histiotus and Lasiurus. Molecular markers in the amino acid sequences were identified which were specific to the seven clusters. These results, which constitute a novel finding for this pathogen, show that there are at least seven independent epidemiological rabies cycles maintained by seven genera of insectivorous bats in Brazil.
Keywords:Rabies   Bats   Glycoprotein   Nucleoprotein   Genealogy   Molecular epidemiology
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