Citation: Pengfei Hao, Zhaoxia Pang, Qiaoqiao Qu, Chunmei Cui, Yuhang Jiang, Jing Chen, Zihan Gao, Zhiqiang Xu, Letian Li, Ningyi Jin, Chang Li. A G3P[3] bat rotavirus can infect cultured human cholangiocytes and cause biliary atresia symptom in suckling mice .VIROLOGICA SINICA, 2024, 39(6) : 974-976.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virs.2024.09.009

A G3P[3] bat rotavirus can infect cultured human cholangiocytes and cause biliary atresia symptom in suckling mice

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    1 Bat rotavirus strain MSLH14 (G3P[3]) can infect human cholangiocytes in vitro.
    2 MSLH14 can cause suckling mice biliary atresia symptom, indicating potential public health risks.
    3 MSLH14 have the potential for establishing a biliary atresia animal model.

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    A G3P[3] bat rotavirus can infect cultured human cholangiocytes and cause biliary atresia symptom in suckling mice

      Corresponding author: Letian Li, letian823@163.com
      Corresponding author: Ningyi Jin, ningyik@126.com
      Corresponding author: Chang Li, lichang78@163.com
    • a. State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Severe Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research, Ministry of Education, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun, 130062, China;
    • b. Research Unit of Key Technologies for Prevention and Control of Virus Zoonoses, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Changchun Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, 130122, China

    Abstract: Highlights
    1 Bat rotavirus strain MSLH14 (G3P[3]) can infect human cholangiocytes in vitro.
    2 MSLH14 can cause suckling mice biliary atresia symptom, indicating potential public health risks.
    3 MSLH14 have the potential for establishing a biliary atresia animal model.

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