Isolation and Characterization of a Hantavirus from Lemmus sibiricus : Evidence for Host Switch during Hantavirus Evolution

Author:

Vapalahti Olli1,Lundkvist Åke2,Fedorov Vadim3,Conroy Christopher J.4,Hirvonen Sirpa1,Plyusnina Angelina1,Nemirov Kirill1,Fredga Karl3,Cook Joseph A.4,Niemimaa Jukka5,Kaikusalo Asko5,Henttonen Heikki5,Vaheri Antti1,Plyusnin Alexander1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Virology, Haartman Institute, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki,1 and

2. Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, SE-171 82 Stockholm, and Microbiology and Tumor Biology Center, Karolinska Institute, SE-171 77 Stockholm,2 and

3. Department of Genetics, University of Uppsala, S-75007 Uppsala,3 Sweden; and

4. Department of Mammalogy, University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-69604

5. Finnish Forest Research Institute, FIN-01301 Vantaa,5 Finland;

Abstract

ABSTRACT A novel hantavirus, first detected in Siberian lemmings ( Lemmus sibiricus ) collected near the Topografov River in the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia (A. Plyusnin et al., Lancet 347:1835–1836, 1996), was isolated in Vero E6 cells and in laboratory-bred Norwegian lemmings ( Lemmus lemmus ). The virus, named Topografov virus (TOP), was most closely related to Khabarovsk virus (KBR) and Puumala viruses (PUU). In a cross focus reduction neutralization test, anti-TOP Lemmus antisera showed titers at least fourfold higher with TOP than with other hantaviruses; however, a rabbit anti-KBR antiserum neutralized TOP and KBR at the same titer. The TOP M segment showed 77% nucleotide and 88% amino acid identity with KBR and 76% nucleotide and 82% amino acid identity with PUU. However, the homology between TOP and the KBR S segment was disproportionately higher: 88% at the nucleotide level and 96% at the amino acid level. The 3′ noncoding regions of KBR and the TOP S and M segments were alignable except for 113- and 58-nucleotide deletions in KBR. The phylogenetic relationships of TOP, KBR, and PUU and their respective rodent carriers suggest that an exceptional host switch took place during the evolution of these viruses; while TOP and KBR are monophyletic, the respective rodent host species are only distantly related.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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