Novel Paju Apodemus paramyxovirus 1 and 2, harbored by Apodemus agrarius in the Republic of Korea
- Authors
- Lee, Seung-Ho; No, Jin Sun; Kim, Kijin; Budhathoki, Shailesh; Park, Kyungmin; Lee, Geum-Young; Cho, Seungchan; Kim, Bong-Hyun; Cho, Seunghee; Kim, Jongwoo; Lee, Jingyeong; Cho, Seung Hye; Kim, Heung-Chul; Klein, Terry A.; Uhm, Chang-Sub; Kim, Won-Keun; Song, Jin-Won
- Issue Date
- 10월-2021
- Publisher
- ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
- Keywords
- Apodemus agrarius; Paju Apodemus paramyxovirus 1; Paju Apodemus paramyxovirus 2; Phylogenetic diversity; Rodent paramyxovirus
- Citation
- VIROLOGY, v.562, pp.40 - 49
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- VIROLOGY
- Volume
- 562
- Start Page
- 40
- End Page
- 49
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136236
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.virol.2021.06.011
- ISSN
- 0042-6822
- Abstract
- Paramyxoviruses harbored by multiple natural reservoirs pose a potential threat to public health. Jeilongvirus has been proposed as a novel paramyxovirus genus found in rodents, bats, and cats. Paramyxovirus RNA was detected in 108/824 (13.1%) Apodemus agrarius captured at 14 trapping sites in the Republic of Korea. We first present two genetically distinct novel paramyxoviruses, Paju Apodemus paramyxovirus 1 (PAPV-1) and 2 (PAPV2). The disparity between PAPV-1 (19,716 nucleotides) and-2 (17,475 nucleotides) revealed the presence of the SH gene and length of the G gene in the genome organization. The phylogeny of PAPV-1 and-2 belonged to distinct genetic lineages of Jeilongvirus, respectively, even though these viruses were originated from A. agrarius. PAPV-1 infected human epithelial and endothelial cells, facilitating the induction of type I/III interferons, interferon-stimulated genes, and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, this study provides insights into the molecular epidemiology, genetic diversity, and virus-host interactions of novel rodent-borne paramyxoviruses.
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