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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36992321/tropism-of-puumala-orthohantavirus-and-endoparasite-coinfection-in-the-bank-vole-reservoir
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elfi K Schlohsarczyk, Stephan Drewes, Paweł Koteja, Susanne Röhrs, Rainer G Ulrich, Jens P Teifke, Christiane Herden
In Europe, most cases of human hantavirus disease are caused by Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) transmitted by bank voles ( Clethrionomys glareolus, syn. Myodes glareolus ), in which PUUV causes inconspicuous infection. Little is known about tropism and endoparasite coinfections in PUUV-infected reservoir and spillover-infected rodents. Here, we characterized PUUV tropism, pathological changes and endoparasite coinfections. The voles and some non-reservoir rodents were examined histologically, immunohistochemically, by in situ hybridization, indirect IgG enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction...
February 23, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36978522/high-frequency-of-apodemus-mice-boosts-inverse-activity-pattern-of-bank-voles-clethrionomys-glareolus-through-non-aggressive-intraguild-competition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Remo Probst, Renate Probst
Sympatric animals with similar requirements can separate their ecological niches along the microhabitat, food and time axes. There may be alternative reasons for an interspecific different activity pattern, such as intraspecific social constraints, predator avoidance or physical conditions such as temperature, precipitation and illumination. We investigated the importance of intraguild competition in a 2-year study in an inner-alpine mixed forest, using small forest rodents as our model species. Apodemus mice were the physically superior, and bank voles, Clethrionomys glareolus , the inferior competitor...
March 8, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36975162/seed-amplification-and-neurodegeneration-marker-trajectories-in-individuals-at-risk-of-prion-disease
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tze How Mok, Akin Nihat, Nour Majbour, Danielle Sequeira, Leah Holm-Mercer, Thomas Coysh, Lee Darwent, Mark Batchelor, Bradley R Groveman, Christina D Orrù, Andrew G Hughson, Amanda Heslegrave, Rhiannon Laban, Elena Veleva, Ross W Paterson, Ashvini Keshavan, Jonathan Schott, Imogen J Swift, Carolin Heller, Jonathan D Rohrer, Alexander Gerhard, Christopher Butler, James B Rowe, Mario Masellis, Miles Chapman, Michael P Lunn, Jan Bieschke, Graham S Jackson, Henrik Zetterberg, Byron Caughey, Peter Rudge, John Collinge, Simon Mead
Human prion diseases are remarkable for long incubation times followed typically by rapid clinical decline. Seed amplification assays and neurodegeneration biofluid biomarkers are remarkably useful in the clinical phase, but their potential to predict clinical onset in healthy people remains unclear. This is relevant not only to the design of preventive strategies in those at-risk of prion diseases, but more broadly, because prion-like mechanisms are thought to underpin many neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we report the accrual of a longitudinal biofluid resource in patients, controls and healthy people at risk of prion diseases, to which ultrasensitive techniques such as real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC), and single molecule array (Simoa) digital immunoassays were applied for preclinical biomarker discovery...
March 28, 2023: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36944856/different-waves-of-postglacial-recolonisation-and-genomic-structure-of-bank-vole-populations-in-ne-poland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Niedziałkowska, Ewa Tarnowska, Wiesław Babik, Mateusz Konczal, Karim Gharbi, Timothee Cezard, Bogumiła Jędrzejewska
Previous studies indicated that in some species phylogeographic patterns obtained in the analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers can be different. Such mitonuclear discordance can have important evolutionary and ecological consequences. In the present study, we aimed to check whether there was any discordance between mtDNA and nuclear DNA in the bank vole population in the contact zone of its two mtDNA lineages. We analysed the population genetic structure of bank voles using genome-wide genetic data (SNPs) and diversity of sequenced heart transcriptomes obtained from selected individuals from three populations inhabiting areas outside the contact zone...
March 21, 2023: Heredity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36900793/synanthropic-and-wild-animals-as-sentinels-of-zoonotic-agents-a-study-of-leptospira-genotypes-circulating-in-northeastern-italy
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisa Mazzotta, Laura Bellinati, Cristina Bertasio, Maria Beatrice Boniotti, Laura Lucchese, Letizia Ceglie, Federico Martignago, Stefania Leopardi, Alda Natale
Leptospirosis is an infectious disease widely reported in veterinary practice and a worldwide zoonosis. In Northeastern Italy, different serogroups and genotypes of Leptospira have been described in ill dogs, the most commonly detected being Icterohaemorragiae (ICT) ST 17, Australis (AUS) ST 24 and ST 198, Pomona (POM) ST 117 and ST 289, and Sejroe (SEJ) ST 155. However, there is little information available on the environmental exposure to Leptospira of wild and synanthropic animals. The aim of this study was to identify the circulating genotypes in potential reservoirs to fill this gap of knowledge...
February 21, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36869118/machine-learning-identifies-straightforward-early-warning-rules-for-human-puumala-hantavirus-outbreaks
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Orestis Kazasidis, Jens Jacob
Human Puumala virus (PUUV) infections in Germany fluctuate multi-annually, following fluctuations of the bank vole population size. We applied a transformation to the annual incidence values and established a heuristic method to develop a straightforward robust model for the binary human infection risk at the district level. The classification model was powered by a machine-learning algorithm and achieved 85% sensitivity and 71% precision, despite using only three weather parameters from the previous years as inputs, namely the soil temperature in April of two years before and in September of the previous year, and the sunshine duration in September of two years before...
March 3, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36839457/seroprevalence-of-tick-borne-encephalitis-tbe-virus-antibodies-in-wild-rodents-from-two-natural-tbe-foci-in-bavaria-germany
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philipp Johannes Brandenburg, Anna Obiegala, Hannah Maureen Schmuck, Gerhard Dobler, Lidia Chitimia-Dobler, Martin Pfeffer
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is Eurasia's most important tick-borne viral disease. Rodents play an important role as natural hosts. Longitudinal studies on the dynamics of the seroprevalence rates in wild rodents in natural foci over the year are rare, and the dynamics of the transmission cycle still need to be understood. To better understand the infection dynamics, rodents were captured in a capture-mark-release-recapture-study in two natural foci in Bavaria, Germany, monthly from March 2019 to October 2022...
January 25, 2023: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36836730/abundance-and-population-structure-of-small-rodents-in-fruit-and-berry-farms
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linas Balčiauskas, Vitalijus Stirkė, Laima Balčiauskienė
Fruit and berry farms are anthropogenic habitats still inhabited by small mammals, though their presence is constantly affected by agricultural activities. Based on trapping data from 2018-2022, we analyzed the abundance and population structure of the dominant rodent species to assess changes in gender and age ratios by year and habitat, the annual and seasonal dynamics of relative abundance, and the relationship between breeding parameters and abundance. The relative abundance of the dominant species, common vole, yellow-necked mouse, striped field mouse, and bank vole, and their proportion in the investigated community varied according to year, season, and habitat...
January 29, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36693052/cytokine-gene-polymorphism-and-parasite-susceptibility-in-free-living-rodents-importance-of-non-coding-variants
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agnieszka Kloch, Ewa J Mierzejewska, Renata Welc-Falęciak, Anna Bajer, Aleksandra Biedrzycka
Associations between genetic variants and susceptibility to infections have long been studied in free-living hosts so as to infer the contemporary evolutionary forces that shape the genetic polymorphisms of immunity genes. Despite extensive studies of proteins interacting with pathogen-derived ligands, such as MHC (major histocompatilbility complex) or TLR (Toll-like receptors), little is known about the efferent arm of the immune system. Cytokines are signalling molecules that trigger and modulate the immune response, acting as a crucial link between innate and adaptive immunity...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36674534/puumala-orthohantavirus-reassortant-genome-variants-likely-emerging-in-the-watershed-forests
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emmanuel Kabwe, Anton F Shamsutdinov, Setora Suleimanova, Ekaterina V Martynova, Ruzilya K Ismagilova, Venera G Shakirova, Tatiana A Savitskaya, Guzel S Isaeva, Albert A Rizvanov, Svetlana F Khaiboullina, Sergey P Morzunov, Yuriy N Davidyuk
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) remains a prevalent zoonosis in the Republic of Tatarstan (RT), Russian Federation. Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV), carried by bank voles ( Myodes glareolus ), is the principal zoonotic pathogen of HFRS in the RT. In this study, we sought to demonstrate the similarity of the PUUV genetic sequences detected in HFRS case patients and bank vole samples previously collected in some areas of the RT. Furthermore, we intended to identify the reassortant PUUV genomes and locate a potential site for their emergence...
January 5, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36608322/general-method-of-quantifying-the-extent-of-methionine-oxidation-in-the-prion-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher J Silva, Melissa L Erickson-Beltran
The normal cellular prion protein (PrPC ) and its infectious conformer, PrPSc , possess a disproportionately greater amount of methionines than would be expected for a typical mammalian protein. The thioether of methionine can be readily oxidized to the corresponding sulfoxide, which means that oxidation of methionine can be used to map the surface of the conformation of PrPC or PrPSc , as covalent changes are retained after denaturation. We identified a set of peptides (TN<u> M </u>K, <u> M </u>LGSA<u> M </u>SR, LLGSA<u> M </u>SR, P<u> M </u>IHFGNDWEDR, EN<u> M </u>NR, EN<u> M </u>YR, I<u> M </u>ER, <u>MM</u> ER, <u> M </u>IER, VVEQ<u> M </u>CVTQYQK, and VVEQ<u> M </u>CITQYQR) that contains every methionine in sheep, cervid, mouse, and bank vole PrP...
January 6, 2023: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36552315/habitat-and-season-effects-on-small-mammal-bycatch-in-live-trapping
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ines Hotopp, Bernd Walther, Olaf Fuelling, Daniela Reil, Christin Hesse, Diana Alexandra Below, Christian Imholt, Jens Jacob
Trapping small mammals is frequently used to study the dynamics, demography, behavior and presence of pathogens. When only particular small mammal species are in the focus of interest, all other species are unnecessary bycatch. We analyzed data from extensive live trapping campaigns conducted over the last decade in Germany, following a consistent standard trapping protocol that resulted in about 18,500 captures of small mammals. Animals were trapped with Ugglan multiple capture traps in grassland, forest and margin habitat...
December 13, 2022: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36536226/role-of-different-recombinant-prp-substrates-in-the-diagnostic-accuracy-of-the-csf-rt-quic-assay-in-creutzfeldt-jakob-disease
#53
REVIEW
Susana Margarida Da Silva Correia, Matthias Schmitz, Andre Fischer, Peter Hermann, Inga Zerr
The development of the real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC), an in vitro protein misfolding amplification assay, was an innovation in the scientific field of protein misfolding diseases. In prion diseases, these types of assays imitate the pathological conversion of the cellular prion protein (PrPC ) into a protease-resistant and/or amyloid form of PrP, called PrP resistant (PrPRes ). The RT-QuIC is an automatic assay system based on real-time measuring of thioflavin-T (Th-T) incorporation into amyloid fibrils using shaking for disaggregation...
December 20, 2022: Cell and Tissue Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36514483/susceptibility-of-sars-coronavirus-2-infection-in-domestic-and-wild-animals-a-systematic-review
#54
REVIEW
Sudhanarayani S Rao, Krupakar Parthasarathy, Vignesh Sounderrajan, K Neelagandan, Pradeep Anbazhagan, Vaishnavi Chandramouli
Animals and viruses have constantly been co-evolving under natural circumstances and pandemic like situations. They harbour harmful viruses which can spread easily. In the recent times we have seen pandemic like situations being created as a result of the spread of deadly and fatal viruses. Coronaviruses (CoVs) are one of the wellrecognized groups of viruses. There are four known genera of Coronavirus family namely, alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and delta (δ). Animals have been infected with CoVs belonging to all four genera...
January 2023: 3 Biotech
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36514160/bona-fide-atypical-scrapie-faithfully-reproduced-for-the-first-time-in-a-rodent-model
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enric Vidal, Manuel A Sánchez-Martín, Hasier Eraña, Sonia Pérez Lázaro, Miguel A Pérez-Castro, Alicia Otero, Jorge M Charco, Belén Marín, Rafael López-Moreno, Carlos M Díaz-Domínguez, Mariví Geijo, Montserrat Ordóñez, Guillermo Cantero, Michele di Bari, Nuria L Lorenzo, Laura Pirisinu, Claudia d'Agostino, Juan María Torres, Vincent Béringue, Glenn Telling, Juan J Badiola, Martí Pumarola, Rosa Bolea, Romolo Nonno, Jesús R Requena, Joaquín Castilla
Atypical Scrapie, which is not linked to epidemics, is assumed to be an idiopathic spontaneous prion disease in small ruminants. Therefore, its occurrence is unlikely to be controlled through selective breeding or other strategies as it is done for classical scrapie outbreaks. Its spontaneous nature and its sporadic incidence worldwide is reminiscent of the incidence of idiopathic spontaneous prion diseases in humans, which account for more than 85% of the cases in humans. Hence, developing animal models that consistently reproduce this phenomenon of spontaneous PrP misfolding, is of importance to study the pathobiology of idiopathic spontaneous prion disorders...
December 13, 2022: Acta Neuropathologica Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36511154/a-single-protective-polymorphism-in-the-prion-protein-blocks-cross-species-prion-replication-in-cultured-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamza Arshad, Zeel Patel, Genki Amano, Le Yao Li, Zaid A M Al-Azzawi, Surachai Supattapone, Gerold Schmitt-Ulms, Joel C Watts
The bank vole (BV) prion protein (PrP) can function as a universal acceptor of prions. However, the molecular details of BVPrP's promiscuity for replicating a diverse range of prion strains remain obscure. To develop a cultured cell paradigm capable of interrogating the unique properties of BVPrP, we generated monoclonal lines of CAD5 cells lacking endogenous PrP but stably expressing either hamster (Ha), mouse (Mo), or BVPrP (M109 or I109 polymorphic variants) and then challenged them with various strains of mouse or hamster prions...
December 13, 2022: Journal of Neurochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36504351/idiosyncratic-effects-of-coinfection-on-the-association-between-systemic-pathogens-and-the-gut-microbiota-of-a-wild-rodent-the-bank-vole-myodes-glareolus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilze Brila, Anton Lavrinienko, Eugene Tukalenko, Eva R Kallio, Tapio Mappes, Phillip C Watts
The effects of systemic pathogens on gut microbiota of wild animals are poorly understood. Furthermore, coinfections are the norm in nature, yet most studies of pathogen-microbiota interactions focus on effects of single pathogen infections on gut microbiota. We examined the effects of four systemic pathogens (bacteria Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, apicomplexan protozoa Babesia microti, and Puumala orthohantavirus) and coinfections among them on the (bacterial) gut microbiota of wild bank voles (Myodes glareolus)...
December 12, 2022: Journal of Animal Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36403688/bank-voles-show-more-impulsivity-in-intellicage-learning-tasks-than-wood-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jörimann Marielle, Maliković Jovana, Wolfer David P, Pryce Christopher R, Endo Toshihiro, Benner Seico, Amrein Irmgard
Impulsivity is a personality trait of healthy individuals, but in extreme forms common in mental disorders. Previous behavioral testing of wild-caught bank voles and wood mice suggested impulsiveness in bank voles. Here, we compared behavioral performance of bank voles and wood mice in tests for response control in the IntelliCage. In the reaction time task, a test similar to the five-choice serial-reaction time task (5CSRTT), bank voles made more premature responses. Impulsivity in the reaction time task was associated with smaller medial habenular nucleus in bank voles...
November 17, 2022: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36401634/hawk-owl-irruptions-spatial-and-temporal-variation-in-rodent-abundance-drive-push-and-pull-dynamics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Svein Dale, Geir A Sonerud
Bird irruptions are thought to be triggered by low food availability in breeding areas, thereby causing emigration (push factor). However, few studies have tested whether emigrating individuals are drawn towards areas of high food availability (pull factor). The Northern hawk owl (Surnia ulula), a rodent specialist, occurs irruptively to southern parts of Fennoscandia. We analysed whether irruption size during 1980-2020 in southeastern Norway was related to rodent abundance at four sites 450-990 km to the north-northeast (potential source areas) and at two sites in southeastern Norway to test push and pull dynamics of irruptions...
November 19, 2022: Oecologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36395915/effects-of-chronic-exposure-to-toxic-metals-on-haematological-parameters-in-free-ranging-small-mammals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thibaut Powolny, Renaud Scheifler, Francis Raoul, Michaël Coeurdassier Clémentine Fritsch
Blood circulates through the vascular system to carry oxygen, nutrients and metabolites to and away from tissues, and as such is a key-component of animal physiology. The impacts of metal pollution on blood, however, are poorly documented in free-ranging vertebrates. While the counteracting effect of selenium on mercury toxicity is well known in marine mammals, its potential role against the toxicity of other metals is less studied, especially on terrestrial wildlife. We explored the consequences of chronic exposure to two non-essential metals (cadmium and lead) along a pollution gradient in Northern France, on eleven haematological parameters in two free ranging small mammals, the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus and the bank vole Myodes glareolus...
November 14, 2022: Environmental Pollution
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