Mystery of fatal ‘staggering disease’ unravelled: novel rustrela virus causes severe meningoencephalomyelitis in domestic cats

Author:

Matiasek KasparORCID,Pfaff Florian,Weissenböck HerbertORCID,Wylezich ClaudiaORCID,Kolodziejek JolantaORCID,Tengstrand SofiaORCID,Ecke FraukeORCID,Nippert Sina,Starcky Philip,Litz BenediktORCID,Nessler Jasmin,Wohlsein PeterORCID,Baumbach Christina,Mundhenk LarsORCID,Aebischer Andrea,Reiche SvenORCID,Weidinger PiaORCID,Olofsson Karin M.,Rohdin Cecilia,Weissenbacher-Lang ChristianeORCID,Matt Julia,Rosati Marco,Flegel Thomas,Hörnfeldt BirgerORCID,Höper DirkORCID,Ulrich Rainer G.ORCID,Nowotny NorbertORCID,Beer MartinORCID,Ley CeciliaORCID,Rubbenstroth DennisORCID

Abstract

Abstract‘Staggering disease’ is a neurological disease entity considered a threat to European domestic cats (Felis catus) for almost five decades. However, its aetiology has remained obscure. Rustrela virus (RusV), a relative of rubella virus, has recently been shown to be associated with encephalitis in a broad range of mammalian hosts. Here, we report the detection of RusV RNA and antigen by metagenomic sequencing, RT-qPCR, in-situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry in brain tissues of 27 out of 29 cats with non-suppurative meningoencephalomyelitis and clinical signs compatible with’staggering disease’ from Sweden, Austria, and Germany, but not in non-affected control cats. Screening of possible reservoir hosts in Sweden revealed RusV infection in wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus). Our work indicates that RusV is the long-sought cause of feline ‘staggering disease’. Given its reported broad host spectrum and considerable geographic range, RusV may be the aetiological agent of neuropathologies in further mammals, possibly even including humans.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft

Naturvårdsverket

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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