PLoS Pathogens (Jul 2010)

Identification of GBV-D, a novel GB-like flavivirus from old world frugivorous bats (Pteropus giganteus) in Bangladesh.

  • Jonathan H Epstein,
  • Phenix-Lan Quan,
  • Thomas Briese,
  • Craig Street,
  • Omar Jabado,
  • Sean Conlan,
  • Shahneaz Ali Khan,
  • Dawn Verdugo,
  • M Jahangir Hossain,
  • Stephen K Hutchison,
  • Michael Egholm,
  • Stephen P Luby,
  • Peter Daszak,
  • W Ian Lipkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. e1000972

Abstract

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Bats are reservoirs for a wide range of zoonotic agents including lyssa-, henipah-, SARS-like corona-, Marburg-, Ebola-, and astroviruses. In an effort to survey for the presence of other infectious agents, known and unknown, we screened sera from 16 Pteropus giganteus bats from Faridpur, Bangladesh, using high-throughput pyrosequencing. Sequence analyses indicated the presence of a previously undescribed virus that has approximately 50% identity at the amino acid level to GB virus A and C (GBV-A and -C). Viral nucleic acid was present in 5 of 98 sera (5%) from a single colony of free-ranging bats. Infection was not associated with evidence of hepatitis or hepatic dysfunction. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that this first GBV-like flavivirus reported in bats constitutes a distinct species within the Flaviviridae family and is ancestral to the GBV-A and -C virus clades.