Experimental infection of Artibeus lituratus bats and no detection of Zika virus in neotropical bats from French Guiana, Peru, and Costa Rica suggests a limited role of bats in Zika transmission

Author:

Aguilar-Setién AlvaroORCID,Salas-Rojas Mónica,Gálvez-Romero Guillermo,Almazán-Marín Cenia,Moreira-Soto Andrés,Alfonso-Toledo Jorge,Obregón-Morales Cirani,García-Flores Martha,García-Baltazar Anahí,Serra-Cobo Jordi,López-Roig Marc,Reyes-Puma Nora,Piche-Ovares Marta,Romero-Vega Mario,Barrantes Murillo Daniel Felipe,Soto-Garita Claudio,Alfaro-Alarcón Alejandro,Corrales-Aguilar Eugenia,López-Díaz Osvaldo,Pontier Dominique,Filippi-Codaccioni Ondine,Pons Jean-Baptiste,Duhayer Jeanne,Drexler Jan Felix

Abstract

Bats are important natural reservoir hosts of a diverse range of viruses that can be transmitted to humans and have been suggested to play an important role in the Zika virus (ZIKV) transmission cycle. However, the exact role of these animals as reservoirs for flaviviruses is still controversial. To further expand our understanding of the role of bats in the ZIKV transmission cycle in Latin America, we carried out an experimental infection in wild-caught Artibeus lituratus bats and sampled several free-living neotropical bats across three countries of the region. Experimental ZIKV infection was performed in wild-caught adult bats (4 females and 5 males). The most relevant findings were hemorrhages in the bladder, stomach and patagium. Significant histological findings included inflammatory infiltrate consisting of a predominance of neutrophils and lymphocytes, in addition to degeneration in the reproductive tract of males and females. This suggests that bat reproduction might be at some level affected by ZIKV. Leukopenia was also observed in some inoculated animals. Hemorrhages, genital alterations, and leukopenia are suggested to be caused by ZIKV; however, since these were wild-caught bats, we cannot exclude other agents. Detection of ZIKV by qPCR was observed at low concentrations in only two urine samples in two inoculated animals. All other animals and tissues tested were negative. Finally, no virus-neutralizing antibodies were found in any animal. To determine ZIKV infection in nature, the blood of a total of 2056 bats was sampled for ZIKV detection by qPCR. Most of the sampled individuals belonged to the genus Pteronotus sp. (23%), followed by the species Carollia sp. (17%), Anoura sp. (14%), and Molossus sp. (13.7%). No sample of any tested species was positive for ZIKV by qPCR. These results together suggest that bats are not efficient amplifiers or reservoirs of ZIKV and may not have an important role in ZIKV transmission dynamics.

Funder

GLACIER Global Centre for Health and Pandemic Prevention from the German academic exchange services

H2020 European Institute of Innovation and Technology

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Fondo Especial para la Educación Superior- Consejo Nacional de Rectores

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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