Identification of Viruses in Molossus Bats from the Brazilian Amazon: A Descriptive Metagenomic Analysis

Author:

Pinheiro Lucas Rafael Santana1ORCID,Rodrigues Érika Dayane Leal2,Paiva Francisco Amilton dos Santos2,Cruz Ana Cecília Ribeiro2ORCID,Medeiros Daniele Barbosa de Almeida2,Casseb Alexandre do Rosário3,Silva Sandro Patroca da2ORCID,Casseb Livia Medeiros Neves2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Virology, Hemorrhagic Fevers and Arbovirology Section (SAARB), Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), BR-316 Highway, km 7, Levilândia, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil

2. Hemorrhagic Fevers and Arbovirology Section (SAARB), Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC), BR-316 Highway, km 7, Levilândia, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil

3. Health and Animal Production Institute, Federal and Rural University of Amazon (UFRA), Belém 66077-830, PA, Brazil

Abstract

Bats are widely distributed in Brazil, including the Amazon region, and their association with viral pathogens is well-known. This work aimed to evaluate the metavirome in samples of Molossus sp. bats captured in the Brazilian Amazon from 2019 to 2021. Lung samples from 58 bats were divided into 13 pools for RNA isolation and sequencing followed by bioinformatic analysis. The Retroviridae family showed the highest abundance of viral reads. Although no complete genome could be recovered, the Paramyxoviridae and Dicistroviridae families showed the formation of contigs with satisfactory identity and size characteristics for further analysis. One contig of the Paramyxoviridae family was characterized as belonging to the genus Morbillivirus, being grouped most closely phylogenetically to Porcine morbillivirus. The contig related to the Dicistroviridae family was identified within the Cripavirus genus, with 94%, 91%, and 42% amino acid identity with Culex dicistrovirus 2, Rhopalosiphum padi, and Aphid lethal paralysis, respectively. The presence of viruses in bats needs constant updating since the study was able to identify viral sequences related to families or genera still poorly described in the literature in association with bats.

Funder

Coordination of Superior Level Staff Improvement

Publisher

MDPI AG

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