Hedgehogs are the major amplifying hosts of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus

Author:

Zhao Chaoyue,Zhang Xing,Hao Junfeng,Ye Ling,Lawrence Kevin,Lu Yajun,Du Chunhong,Si Xiaoxi,Xu Haidong,Yang Qian,Xia Qianfeng,Yu Guoxiang,Yuan Fei,Jiang Jiafu,Zheng AihuaORCID

Abstract

AbstractSevere fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) is a tick-borne bandavirus mainly transmitted by Haemaphysalis longicornis in East Asia, mostly in rural areas. To date, the amplifying host involved in the natural transmission of SFTSV remains unidentified. Our epidemiological field survey conducted in endemic areas in China showed that hedgehogs were widely distributed, had heavy tick infestations, and had high SFTSV seroprevalence and RNA prevalence. After experimental infection of Erinaceus amurensis and Atelerix albiventris hedgehogs with SFTSV, robust but transitory viremias were detected, which lasted for around nine to eleven days. The infected hedgehogs experienced light weight loss and histopathology of the spleen showed hemorrhagic necrosis and lymphopenia, with infected hedgehogs recovering after viral clearance. Remarkably, SFTSV transmission cycle between hedgehogs and nymph/adult H. longicornis was easily accomplished under laboratory condition with 100% efficiency. Furthermore, naïve H. longicornis ticks could be infected by SFTSV-positive ticks co-feeding on naïve hedgehogs, with transstadial transmission of SFTSV also confirmed. We also found that SFTSV viremia remained high in hedgehogs during hibernation, suggesting that this mechanism might contribute to the persistence of SFTSV from one year to the next. Of concern, we recently found evidence of the natural circulation of SFTSV in the urban area of Beijing City in China involving H. longicornis ticks and E. amurensis hedgehogs. Our study suggests that the hedgehogs are the major wildlife amplifying hosts of SFTSV and that urban outbreaks of SFTSV might occur in the future.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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