Virology Journal (Oct 2012)

Molecular detection of a novel paramyxovirus in fruit bats from Indonesia

  • Sasaki Michihito,
  • Setiyono Agus,
  • Handharyani Ekowati,
  • Rahmadani Ibenu,
  • Taha Siswatiana,
  • Adiani Sri,
  • Subangkit Mawar,
  • Sawa Hirofumi,
  • Nakamura Ichiro,
  • Kimura Takashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-9-240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 240

Abstract

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Abstract Background Fruit bats are known to harbor zoonotic paramyxoviruses including Nipah, Hendra, and Menangle viruses. The aim of this study was to detect the presence of paramyxovirus RNA in fruit bats from Indonesia. Methods RNA samples were obtained from the spleens of 110 fruit bats collected from four locations in Indonesia. All samples were screened by semi-nested broad spectrum reverse transcription PCR targeting the paramyxovirus polymerase (L) genes. Results Semi-nested reverse transcription PCR detected five previously unidentified paramyxoviruses from six fruit bats. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these virus sequences were related to henipavirus or rubulavirus. Conclusions This study indicates the presence of novel paramyxoviruses among fruit bat populations in Indonesia.