Elisa M. Bolatti

Elisa M. Bolatti
Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Rosario · Virología Humana

PhD

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March 2016 - present
National University of Rosario
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
February 2011 - March 2020
Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Rosario
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
April 2011 - March 2016
National University of Rosario
Field of study
  • Virology
March 2004 - March 2009
National University of Córdoba
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (35)
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Bats are reservoirs of various coronaviruses that can jump between bat species or other mammalian hosts, including humans. This article explores coronavirus infection in three bat species ( Tadarida brasiliensis, Eumops bonariensis , and Molossus molossus ) of the family Molossidae from Argentina using whole viral metagenome analysis. Fecal samples...
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The second wave of COVID-19 occurred in South America in early 2021 and was mainly driven by Gamma and Lambda variants. In this study, we aimed to describe the emergence and local genomic diversity of the SARS-CoV-2 Lambda variant in Argentina, from its initial entry into the country until its detection ceased. Molecular surveillance was conducted...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has lately been driven by Omicron. This work aimed to study the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron lineages during the third and fourth waves of COVID-19 in Argentina. Molecular surveillance was performed on 3431 samples from Argentina, between EW44/2021 and EW31/2022. Sequencing, phylogenetic and phylodynamic analyses were perfor...
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Objective In this study, we investigated the occurrence of papillomavirus (PV) infection in non-human primates (NHPs) in northeastern Argentina. We also explored their evolutionary history and evaluated the co-speciation hypothesis in the context of primate evolution. Methods We obtained DNA samples from 57 individuals belonging to wild and captiv...
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Bats are natural reservoirs of a variety of zoonotic viruses, many of which cause severe human diseases. Characterizing viruses of bats inhabiting different geographical regions is important for understanding their viral diversity and for detecting viral spillovers between animal species. Herein, the diversity of DNA viruses of five arthropodophago...
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Citation: Bolatti, E.M.; Viarengo, G.; Zorec, T.M.; Cerri, A.; Montani, M.E.; Hosnjak, L.; Casal, P.E.; Bortolotto, E.; Di Domenica, V.; Chouhy, D.; M.B. Allasia; R.M. Barquez; M. Poljak; A. A. Giri.
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SARS-CoV-2 variants with concerning characteristics have emerged since the end of 2020. Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants was performed on a total of 4,851 samples from the capital city and 10 provinces of Argentina, during 51 epidemiological weeks (EWs) that covered the end of the first wave and the ongoing second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic i...
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Objective: In this study, we investigated the occurrence of papillomavirus (PV) infection in non-human primates (NHP, Platyrrhine) of northeastern Argentina by using broad-spectrum PCR primers at the L1 gene. In addition, we conducted a phylogenetic and coalescence analysis of viral sequences to explore their evolutionary history and evaluate the c...
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Bats provide important ecosystem services as pollinators, seed dispersers, and/or insect controllers, but they have also been found harboring different viruses with zoonotic potential. Virome studies in bats distributed in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America have increased dramatically over the past decade, whereas information on viruses infect...
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Background: Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) have been divided into mucosal and cutaneous types according to their primary epithelial tissue tropism. However, recent studies showed the presence of several cutaneous types in mucosal lesions and healthy mucosa from different anatomical sites. Methods: Here, the HPV prevalence and type-specific distri...
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is currently considered as a global health concern due to the recognition of its zoonotic transmission to humans, mainly from swine, and its association with the development of severe cases of hepatitis in human risk populations. The lack of updated data on HEV state of infection in swineherds of Argentina, and the necessity...
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Genus Gammapapillomavirus (Gamma-PV) is the most diverse and largest clade within the Papillomaviridae family. A novel set of degenerate primers targeting the E1 gene was designed and further used in combination with the well-known CUT PCR assay to assess HPV prevalence and genus distribution in a variety of cutaneous samples from 448 immunocompete...
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Introduction: Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are detectable in healthy skin. The scientific evidence suggests a possible role of certain types of genres PV-β and γ-PV in the development of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC), acting as cofactors synergistically with ultraviolet radiation (UV). Argentina, for its geographical position, is an area of high...
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A modified pan-PV consensus-degenerate hybrid oligonucleotide primer (CODEHOP) PCR was developed for generic and sensitive detection of a broad-spectrum of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) infecting the cutaneous epithelium. To test the analytical sensitivity of the assay we examined 149 eyebrow hair follicle specimens from immunocompetent male patien...
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We present the first longitudinal study reporting the natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in sun-exposed skin of healthy individuals living in a geographical area in which solar UV radiation is influenced by the ozone content of the atmosphere. During three climatic seasons, skin swab samples were obtained from 78 healthy indivi...
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HPV204 is the only newly identified Mupapillomavirus (Mu-PV) type in more than a decade. To comprehensively characterize HPV204, we performed a detailed molecular analysis of the viral genome and evaluated its clinical relevance in comparison to the other Mu-PVs, HPV1 and HPV63. The 7,227-bp long genome of HPV204 exhibits typical genomic organizati...
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HPV204 is the only newly identified Mupapillomavirus (Mu-PV) type in more than a decade. To comprehensively characterize HPV204, we performed a detailed molecular analysis of the viral genome and evaluated its clinical relevance in comparison to the other Mu-PVs, HPV1 and HPV63. The 7,227-bp long genome of HPV204 exhibits typical genomic organizati...
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List of PCR primers and primer pair combinations used to amplify the LCR genomic regions of HPV204, HPV1, and HPV63. (DOCX)
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Characteristics of HPV204, HPV1, and HPV63 putative motifs and domains. (DOCX)
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Nucleotide positions of HPV204, HPV1, and HPV63 genomic regions. (DOCX)
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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are small, non-enveloped viruses with a circular double-stranded DNA genome, etiologically associated with various benign and malignant neoplasms of the skin and mucosa. As of May 30, 2015, 201 different HPV types had been completely sequenced and officially recognized and divided into five PV-genera: Alpha-, Beta-, Ga...
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More than 170 human papillomavirus (HPV) types have been completely sequenced, curated and divided into 5 genera: Alphapapillomavirus, Betapapillomavirus, Gammapapillomavirus, Mupapillomavirus and Nupapillomavirus. With the application of PCR methods, hundreds of putative novel HPV types have been identified as PCR amplicons in mucosa and skin. How...
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We developed the 'Hanging droplet' long PCR, a generic and highly sensitive strategy to facilitate the identification of new human papillomavirus (HPV) genomes. The novel procedure used for the first time the 'hanging droplet' PCR technique for the amplification of long DNA fragments with generic primers targeting the L1 and E1 regions. We first ap...

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