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Discovery of a Novel Bat Gammaherpesvirus
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2016
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Infectious GammaherpesvirusNovel GammaherpesvirusViral EvolutionEmerging Infectious DiseasesBat Gammaherpesvirus 8PathogenesisViral PathogenesisNovel Bat GammaherpesvirusPathologyVirologyHerpesvirusesEmergent VirusVirus ClassificationVirus PhylogenyMedicineHost-pathogen Interactions
Zoonosis is the leading cause of emerging infectious diseases. In a recent article, R. S. Shabman et al. (mSphere 1[1]:e00070-15, 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00070-15) report the identification of a novel gammaherpesvirus in a cell line derived from the microbat Myotis velifer incautus. This is the first report on a replicating, infectious gammaherpesvirus from bats. The new virus is named bat gammaherpesvirus 8 (BGHV8), also known as Myotis gammaherpesvirus 8, and is able to infect multiple cell lines, including those of human origin. Using next-generation sequencing technology, the authors constructed a full-length annotated genomic map of BGHV8. Phylogenetic analysis of several genes from BGHV8 revealed similarity to several mammalian gammaherpesviruses, including Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV).
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