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Sequencing of Betacoronavirus erinacei from faeces of pet hedgehogs demonstrates a continuity of MERS-CoV like viruses in European and Eurasian hedgehog species.

Gabriele Ratti1 Rachael E Tarlinton2 Emanuele Lubian1,3,4 Rosita Semenza4,5 Stefania Lauzi1
Affiliations 5 institutions
  1. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of Milan, Via dell'Università 6, 26900 Lodi, Italy.
  2. School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, United Kingdomc. Mypetclinic, viale Ranzoni 10, 20149 Milano, Italy.
  3. Mypetclinic, viale Ranzoni 10, 20149 Milano, Italy.
  4. Clinica veterinaria città di Vigevano, via dei mille 22, 27029 Vigevano, Italy.
  5. Studio veterinario dott.ssa Rosita Semenza, via Giacomo Matteotti 37, 28070 Garbagna novarese, Italy.
PMID 42111335 2026 One Health eng epublish
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Publication summary

Hedgehogs have been recently identified as carriers of <i>Betacoronavirus erinacei</i> (also known as Erinaceus coronavirus, EriCoV) a virus closely related to <i>B. cameli</i> responsible for human Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), raising questions about the risk of hedgehog-to-human transmission and suggesting the need for coronavirus (CoV) surveillance in hedgehogs. This study investigated the presence of CoVs in fecal samples of hedgehogs kept as pets in Italy in 2021-2022. A pan-CoV nested RT-PCR targeting the RdRp gene was used for screening and positive samples were sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed. Two (6.2%) out of 30 hedgehogs analyzed were positive for <i>B. erinacei</i> represented by 2/3 (66.7%) long eared hedgehog <i>(Hemiechinus auritus</i>) while all the 27 tested African pygmy hedgehog <i>(Atelerix albiventris</i>) were negative. Whole genome sequence obtained from one <i>B. erinacei</i>-positive sample showed closest homology (85.7%) with <i>B. erinacei</i> previously detected in <i>Erinaceus</i> sp. from Eastern Russia. Phylogeny showed that the virus of this study formed a separate clade in the cluster with other <i>B. erinacei</i> identified in Europe and European Russia and did not cluster with other <i>B. erinacei</i> identified in China in Amur hedgehog (<i>E. amurensis)</i>. No recombination events were observed. Analysis of the Spike protein revealed the presence of six out of the 11 key receptor binding residues, including two out of the three critical residues recently identified for the binding of <i>Erinaceus europaeus</i> receptor APN and <i>B. erinacei</i>. Results of this study suggest the presence of a long-eared hedgehog-specific strain of <i>B. erinacei</i>. Overall results support the circulation of coronaviruses along a phylogenetic continuum among different species of hedgehogs and geographic locations, suggesting the need for further CoV surveillance in both domestic and wild animals. There is also a need for studies on the affinity of EriCoV with the <i>H. auritus</i> APN specific receptor to confirm its involvement in the viral entry process.

Coronaviruses EriCoV Erinaceus coronavirus Exotic pet Hedgehog coronavirus 1

Structured evidence records

Evidence records

2 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.85
Key finding

Analysis of the Spike protein revealed retention of six of eleven key receptor-binding residues, including two of three critical residues recently identified for the binding of Erinaceus europaeus receptor APN to Betacoronavirus erinacei.

Host
Not specified
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

Analysis of the Spike protein revealed the presence of six out of the 11 key receptor binding residues, including two out of the three critical residues recently identified for the binding of Erinaceus europaeus receptor APN and B. erinacei.

Method
Spike protein analysis
Study design
comparative genomics
Transmission direction
molecular mechanism only
Event type
receptor binding residues conservation
Genes or proteins
Spike | APN receptor
Receptors
APN
Mechanism types
receptor-binding residue conservation
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

Betacoronavirus erinacei was detected in 6.2% of pet hedgehogs in Italy, infecting long-eared hedgehogs and clustering with European hedgehog EriCoV lineages.

Host
Not specified
Location
Supporting text

Two (6.2%) out of 30 hedgehogs analyzed were positive for B. erinacei represented by 2/3 (66.7%) long eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) while all the 27 tested African pygmy hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris) were negative. Phylogeny showed that the virus of this study formed a separate clade in the cluster with other B. erinacei identified in Europe and European Russia.

Method
pan-CoV nested RT-PCR | sequencing | phylogenetic analysis
Sample type
fecal samples
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal reservoir only
Event type
coronavirus detection in pet animals
Geographic raw
Italy | Eastern Russia | Europe | European Russia | China
Country inferred
ITA | CHN
Genes or proteins
RdRp