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Characterization of a Novel Betacoronavirus Related to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in European Hedgehogs

Shannon Bennett

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Characterization of a Novel Betacoronavirus Related to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in European Hedgehogs


  1. Victor Max Corman<SUP>a</SUP>,
  2. René Kallies<SUP>a</SUP>,
  3. Heike Philipps<SUP>b</SUP>,
  4. Gertraude Göpner<SUP>b</SUP>,
  5. Marcel Alexander Müller<SUP>a</SUP>,
  6. Isabella Eckerle<SUP>a</SUP>,
  7. Sebastian Brünink<SUP>a</SUP>,
  8. Christian Drosten<SUP>a</SUP> and
  9. Jan Felix Drexler<SUP>a</SUP>
+ Author Affiliations

  1. <SUP> <ADDRESS>a</SUP>Institute of Virology, University of Bonn Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany </ADDRESS>
<DIR> <DIR><SUP> <ADDRESS>b</SUP>Igel-Schutz-Initiative e.V., Laatzen, Germany </ADDRESS></DIR></DIR> ABSTRACT

Bats are known to host viruses closely related to important human coronaviruses (HCoVs), such as HCoV-229E, severe-acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), and Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV (MERS-CoV). As RNA viruses may coevolve with their hosts, we sought to investigate the closest sister taxon to bats, the Eulipotyphla, and screened European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) from Germany for CoV by nested reverse transcriptase PCR. A novel betacoronavirus species in a phylogenetic sister relationship to MERS-CoV and clade c bat CoVs was detected and characterized on the whole-genome level. A total of 58.9% of hedgehog fecal specimens were positive for the novel CoV (EriCoV) at 7.9 log<SUB>10</SUB> mean RNA copies per ml. EriCoV RNA concentrations were higher in the intestine than in other solid organs, blood, or urine. Detailed analyses of the full hedgehog intestine showed the highest EriCoV concentrations in lower gastrointestinal tract specimens, compatible with viral replication in the lower intestine and fecal-oral transmission. Thirteen of 27 (48.2%) hedgehog sera contained non-neutralizing antibodies against MERS-CoV. The animal origins of this betacoronavirus clade that includes MERS-CoV may thus include both bat and nonbat hosts.

http://jvi.asm.org/content/88/1/717.short
 
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