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Ji Kang, Hae,Bennett, Shannon N.,Dizney, Laurie,Sumibcay, Laarni,Arai, Satoru,Ruedas, Luis A.,Song, Jin-Won,Yanagihara, Richard Elsevier 2009 Virology Vol.388 No.1
<P><B>Abstract</B></P><P>A genetically distinct hantavirus, designated Oxbow virus (OXBV), was detected in tissues of an American shrew mole (<I>Neurotrichus gibbsii</I>), captured in Gresham, Oregon, in September 2003. Pairwise analysis of full-length S- and M- and partial L-segment nucleotide and amino acid sequences of OXBV indicated low sequence similarity with rodent-borne hantaviruses. Phylogenetic analyses using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian methods, and host–parasite evolutionary comparisons, showed that OXBV and Asama virus, a hantavirus recently identified from the Japanese shrew mole (<I>Urotrichus talpoides</I>), were related to soricine shrew-borne hantaviruses from North America and Eurasia, respectively, suggesting parallel evolution associated with cross-species transmission.</P>
Hantavirus in Northern Short-tailed Shrew, United States
Arai, Satoru,Song, Jin-Won,Sumibcay, Laarni,Bennett, Shannon N.,Nerurkar, Vivek R.,Parmenter, Cheryl,Cook, Joseph A.,Yates, Terry L.,Yanagihara, Richard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007 Emerging infectious diseases Vol.13 No.9
<P>Phylogenetic analyses, based on partial medium- and large-segment sequences, support an ancient evolutionary origin of a genetically distinct hantavirus detected by reverse transcription–PCR in tissues of northern short-tailed shrews (<I>Blarina brevicauda</I>) captured in Minnesota in August 1998. To our knowledge, this is the first evidence of hantaviruses harbored by shrews in the Americas.</P>
Newfound Hantavirus in Chinese Mole Shrew, Vietnam
Song, Jin-Won,Kang, Hae Ji,Song, Ki-Joon,Truong, Thang T.,Bennett, Shannon N.,Arai, Satoru,Truong, Ninh U.,Yanagihara, Richard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007 Emerging infectious diseases Vol.13 No.11
<P>Sequence analysis of the full-length medium segment and the partial small and large segments of a hantavirus, detected by reverse transcription–PCR in lung tissues of the Chinese mole shrew (<I>Anourosorex squamipes</I>) captured in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, in December 2006, indicated that it is genetically distinct from rodentborne hantaviruses.</P>
Song, Jin-Won,Kang, Hae Ji,Gu, Se Hun,Moon, Sung Sil,Bennett, Shannon N.,Song, Ki-Joon,Baek, Luck Ju,Kim, Heung-Chul,O'Guinn, Monica L.,Chong, Sung-Tae,Klein, Terry A.,Yanagihara, Richard American Society for Microbiology 2009 Journal of virology Vol.83 No.12
<B>ABSTRACT</B><P>Until recently, the single known exception to the rodent-hantavirus association was Thottapalayam virus (TPMV), a long-unclassified virus isolated from the Asian house shrew (<I>Suncus murinus</I>). Robust gene amplification techniques have now uncovered several genetically distinct hantaviruses from shrews in widely separated geographic regions. Here, we report the characterization of a newly identified hantavirus, designated Imjin virus (MJNV), isolated from the lung tissues of Ussuri white-toothed shrews of the species <I>Crocidura lasiura</I> (order Soricomorpha, family Soricidae, subfamily Crocidurinae) captured near the demilitarized zone in the Republic of Korea during 2004 and 2005. Seasonal trapping revealed the highest prevalence of MJNV infection during the autumn, with evidence of infected shrews' clustering in distinct foci. Also, marked male predominance among anti-MJNV immunoglobulin G antibody-positive Ussuri shrews was found, whereas the male-to-female ratio among seronegative Ussuri shrews was near 1. Plaque reduction neutralization tests showed no cross neutralization for MJNV and rodent-borne hantaviruses but one-way cross neutralization for MJNV and TPMV. The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences for the different MJNV genomic segments revealed nearly the same calculated distances from hantaviruses harbored by rodents in the subfamilies Murinae, Arvicolinae, Neotominae, and Sigmodontinae. Phylogenetic analyses of full-length S, M, and L segment sequences demonstrated that MJNV shared a common ancestry with TPMV and remained in a distinct out-group, suggesting early evolutionary divergence. Studies are in progress to determine if MJNV is pathogenic for humans.</P>
Tula 한타바이러스의 분자생물학적 특성분석 및 국내 밭쥐아과 설치류가 매개하는 새로운 한타바이러스
송진원(Jin Won Song),윤재경(Jae Kyung Yoon),김상현(Sang Hyun Kim),김종현(Jong Hun Kim),이영은(Young Eun Lee),송기준(Ki Joon Song),백락주(Luck Ju Baek),이용주(Yong Ju Lee),Radzislaw Kordek,Pawel P. Liberski,Richard Yanagihara 대한바이러스학회 1998 Journal of Bacteriology and Virology Vol.28 No.3