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Species-Specific Evolution of Ebola Virus during Replication in Human and Bat Cells.


ABSTRACT: Ebola virus (EBOV) causes a severe, often fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates. Within the past decade, EBOV has caused two large and difficult-to-control outbreaks, one of which recently ended in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Bats are the likely reservoir of EBOV, but little is known of their relationship with the virus. We perform serial passages of EBOV in human and bat cells and use circular sequencing to compare the short-term evolution of the virus. Virus populations passaged in bat cells have sequence markers indicative of host RNA editing enzyme activity, including evidence for ADAR editing of the EBOV glycoprotein. Multiple regions in the EBOV genome appear to have undergone adaptive evolution when passaged in bat and human cells. Individual mutated viruses are rescued and characterized. Our results provide insight into the host species-specific evolution of EBOV and highlight the adaptive flexibility of the virus.

SUBMITTER: Whitfield ZJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7434439 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Species-Specific Evolution of Ebola Virus during Replication in Human and Bat Cells.

Whitfield Zachary J ZJ   Prasad Abhishek N AN   Ronk Adam J AJ   Kuzmin Ivan V IV   Ilinykh Philipp A PA   Andino Raul R   Bukreyev Alexander A  

Cell reports 20200801 7


Ebola virus (EBOV) causes a severe, often fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates. Within the past decade, EBOV has caused two large and difficult-to-control outbreaks, one of which recently ended in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Bats are the likely reservoir of EBOV, but little is known of their relationship with the virus. We perform serial passages of EBOV in human and bat cells and use circular sequencing to compare the short-term evolution of the virus. Virus populations passa  ...[more]

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