Subgenomic flavivirus RNA (sfRNA) associated with Asian lineage Zika virus identified in three species of Ugandan bats (family Pteropodidae)

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Anna C. Fagre
Juliette Lewis
Megan R. Miller
Eric C. Mossel
Julius J. Lutwama
Luke Nyakarahuka
Teddy Nakayiki
Robert Kityo
Betty Nalikka
Jonathan S. Towner
Brian R. Amman
Tara K. Sealy
Brian Foy
Tony Schountz
John Anderson
Rebekah C. Kading
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[1] Colorado State University,
[2] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
[3] Uganda Virus Research Institute,undefined
[4] Makerere University,undefined
[5] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
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Serological cross-reactivity among flaviviruses makes determining the prior arbovirus exposure of animals challenging in areas where multiple flavivirus strains are circulating. We hypothesized that prior infection with ZIKV could be confirmed through the presence of subgenomic flavivirus RNA (sfRNA) of the 3′ untranslated region (UTR), which persists in tissues due to XRN-1 stalling during RNA decay. We amplified ZIKV sfRNA but not NS5 from three experimentally-infected Jamaican fruit bats, supporting the hypothesis of sfRNA tissue persistence. Applying this approach to 198 field samples from Uganda, we confirmed presence of ZIKV sfRNA, but not NS5, in four bats representing three species: Eidolon helvum (n = 2), Epomophorus labiatus (n = 1), and Rousettus aegyptiacus (n = 1). Amplified sequence was most closely related to Asian lineage ZIKV. Our results support the use of sfRNA as a means of identifying previous flavivirus infection and describe the first detection of ZIKV RNA in East African bats.
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  • [1] Subgenomic flavivirus RNA (sfRNA) associated with Asian lineage Zika virus identified in three species of Ugandan bats (family Pteropodidae)
    Fagre, Anna C.
    Lewis, Juliette
    Miller, Megan R.
    Mossel, Eric C.
    Lutwama, Julius J.
    Nyakarahuka, Luke
    Nakayiki, Teddy
    Kityo, Robert
    Nalikka, Betty
    Towner, Jonathan S.
    Amman, Brian R.
    Sealy, Tara K.
    Foy, Brian
    Schountz, Tony
    Anderson, John
    Kading, Rebekah C.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)