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Wuhan Institute of Virology

The Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (WIV; Chinese: 中国科学院武汉病毒研究所) is a research institute on virology administered by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), which reports to the State Council of the People's Republic of China.[3] The institute is one of nine independent organisations in the Wuhan Branch of the CAS.[4] Located in Jiangxia District, Wuhan, Hubei, it opened mainland China's first biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory.[5] The institute has collaborated with the Galveston National Laboratory in the United States, the Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie in France, and the National Microbiology Laboratory in Canada. The institute has been an active premier research center for the study of coronaviruses.[6]

Wuhan Institute of Virology
中国科学院武汉病毒研究所
AbbreviationWIV
Predecessor
  • Wuhan Microbiology Laboratory
  • South China Institute of Microbiology
  • Wuhan Microbiology Institute
  • Microbiology Institute of Hubei Province
Formation1956
FounderChen Huagui, Gao Shangyin
HeadquartersXiaohongshan, Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Coordinates30°22′35″N 114°15′45″E / 30.37639°N 114.26250°E / 30.37639; 114.26250Coordinates: 30°22′35″N 114°15′45″E / 30.37639°N 114.26250°E / 30.37639; 114.26250
Director-General
Wang Yanyi
Xiao Gengfu[1]
Deputy Director-General
Gong Peng, Guan Wuxiang, Xiao Gengfu
Parent organization
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Staff (2014)
295[2]
Websitewhiov.cas.cn
Wuhan Institute of Virology
Simplified Chinese中国科学院武汉病毒研究所
Traditional Chinese中國科學院武漢病毒研究所
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Kēxuéyuàn Wǔhàn Bìngdú Yánjiūsuǒ

History

The WIV was founded in 1956 as the Wuhan Microbiology Laboratory under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). It was established by scientists Gao Shangyin, a graduate of Soochow University (Suzhou),[7] and Chen Huagui.[8] In 1961, it became the South China Institute of Microbiology, and in 1962 was renamed Wuhan Microbiology Institute. In 1970, it became the Microbiology Institute of Hubei Province when the Hubei Commission of Science and Technology took over the administration. In June 1978, it was returned to the CAS and renamed Wuhan Institute of Virology.[9]

In 2003, the Chinese academy of Sciences approved the construction of mainland China's first[a] biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory at the WIV. In 2014, the WIV's National Bio-safety Laboratory was built at a cost of 300 million yuan (US$44 million), in collaboration and with assistance from the French government's CIRI lab).[10][5][11] The new laboratory building has 3000 m2 of BSL-4 space, and also 20 BSL-2 and two BSL-3 laboratories.[12] The BSL-4 facilities were accredited by the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) in January 2017,[5] with the BSL-4 level lab put into operation in January 2018.[13] The highest level biosafety installation is necessary because the Institute investigated highly dangerous viruses, such as SARS, influenza H5N1, Japanese encephalitis, and dengue.[14]

The National Bio-safety Laboratory has strong ties to the Galveston National Laboratory in the University of Texas.[15] It also had ties with Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory until WIV staff scientists Xiangguo Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng, who were also remunerated by the Canadian government, were escorted from the Canadian lab for undisclosed reasons in July 2019.[16] Researchers from the WIV have, in the past, collaborated with international scientists in the creation of chimeric coronavirus.[17] Some researchers (notably Richard Ebright) believe this work falls under the definition of gain of function research, but many other experts dispute this classification.[18]

A number of safety precautions were taken into consideration when building the Wuhan lab. The lab was built far away from any flood plain. It was also built to withstand a magnitude-7 earthquake, even though the region has no history of earthquakes. Many Wuhan lab staff were trained at a BSL-4 lab in Lyon, France.[5] Researchers were also trained in Australia, Canada, the United States and then in-house before the lab was operational.[12] Scientists such as U.S. molecular biologist Richard H. Ebright, who had expressed concern of previous escapes of the SARS virus at Chinese laboratories in Beijing and had been troubled by the pace and scale of China's plans for expansion into BSL-4 laboratories,[5] called the institute a "world-class research institution that does world-class research in virology and immunology" while he noted that the WIV is a world leader in the study of bat coronaviruses.[15]

Coronavirus research

SARS-related coronaviruses

In 2005, a group including researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology published research into the origin of the SARS coronavirus, finding that China's horseshoe bats are natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses.[19] Continuing this work over a period of years, researchers from the institute sampled thousands of horseshoe bats in locations across China, isolating over 300 bat coronavirus sequences.[20]

In 2015, an international team including two scientists from the institute published successful research on whether a bat coronavirus could be made to infect a human cell line (HeLa). The team engineered a hybrid virus, combining a bat coronavirus with a SARS virus that had been adapted to grow in mice and mimic human disease. The hybrid virus was able to infect human cells.[17][21]

In 2017, a team from the institute announced that coronaviruses found in horseshoe bats at a cave in Yunnan contain all the genetic pieces of the SARS virus, and hypothesized that the direct progenitor of the human virus originated in this cave. The team, who spent five years sampling the bats in the cave, noted the presence of a village only a kilometer away, and warned of "the risk of spillover into people and emergence of a disease similar to SARS".[20][22]

In 2018, another paper by a team from the institute reported the results of a serological study of a sample of villagers residing near these bat caves (near Xiyang Township 夕阳乡 in Jinning District of Yunnan). According to this report, 6 out of the 218 local residents in the sample carried antibodies to the bat coronaviruses in their blood, indicating the possibility of transmission of the infections from bats to people.[23]

Prior to and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, coronavirus research at the WIV has been conducted in BSL-2 and BSL-3 laboratories.[24]

COVID-19 pandemic

In December 2019, cases of pneumonia associated with an unknown coronavirus were reported to health authorities in Wuhan. The institute checked its coronavirus collection and found the new virus had 96% genetic similarity to RaTG13, a virus its researchers had discovered in horseshoe bats in southwest China.[25][26] This strain is linked to travels made regularly between 2012 and 2015 by a WIV team visiting Yunnan Province, about a thousand miles from Wuhan.[27]

As the virus spread worldwide, the institute continued its investigation. In February 2020, a team led by Shi Zhengli at the institute were the first to identify, analyze and name the genetic sequence of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), upload it to public databases for scientists around the world to understand,[28][29][30] and publish papers in Nature.[31] On 19 February 2020, the lab released a letter on its website describing how they successfully obtained the whole virus genome.[32] In February 2020, in a move that raised concerns regarding intellectual property rights,[33] the institute applied for a patent in China for the use of remdesivir, an experimental drug owned by Gilead Sciences, which the institute found inhibited the virus in vitro.[34] The WIV said it would not exercise its new Chinese patent rights "if relevant foreign companies intend to contribute to the prevention and control of China's epidemic."[35]

In April 2020, the Trump administration terminated an NIH grant to research how coronaviruses spread from bats to humans.[36][37] New York-based, NIH–funded EcoHealth Alliance has been the subject of controversy and increased scrutiny due to its ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.[38][39][40] Under political pressure, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) withdrew funding to EcoHealth Alliance in July 2020.[41]

Virus origin allegations

The laboratory has been the focus of conspiracy theories[42][43] and unsubstantiated speculation about the origin of the virus.[44][45] This has been a source of political tension between China and other countries, including Australia,[46] and the United States.[47] There have been allegations that the initial outbreak was provoked by either manipulation or accidental release of a virus held in the WIV facilities, and that the participants may have conspired to cover it up.[48] Shi Zhengli denied that there was a connection between the WIV and the emergence of COVID-19.[49] In February 2021, after investigations in Wuhan, the WHO team said a laboratory leak origin for COVID-19 was "extremely unlikely",[50][51] confirming what experts expected about the likely origins and early transmission.[52] However, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the report's conclusions were not definitive and data had been withheld from investigators.[53] In response to the report, politicians, including Joe Biden[54] and Boris Johnson,[55] as well as Ghebreyesus, have called for further investigations into the origins of COVID-19.[56][57][58][59][60] The scientific opinion that an accidental leak is possible, but unlikely, has remained steady.[61]

Research centers

The Institute contains the following research centers:[62]

  • Center for Emerging Infectious Disease
  • Chinese Virus Resources and Bioinformatics Center
  • Center of Applied and Environmental Microbiology
  • Department of Analytical Biochemistry and Biotechnology
  • Department of Molecular Virology

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As of February 2017, there were already two BSL-4 labs in Taiwan.[5]

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External links

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wuhan, institute, virology, confused, with, wuhan, centre, disease, control, chinese, academy, sciences, chinese, 中国科学院武汉病毒研究所, research, institute, virology, administered, chinese, academy, sciences, which, reports, state, council, people, republic, china, in. Not to be confused with Wuhan Centre for Disease Control The Wuhan Institute of Virology Chinese Academy of Sciences WIV Chinese 中国科学院武汉病毒研究所 is a research institute on virology administered by the Chinese Academy of Sciences CAS which reports to the State Council of the People s Republic of China 3 The institute is one of nine independent organisations in the Wuhan Branch of the CAS 4 Located in Jiangxia District Wuhan Hubei it opened mainland China s first biosafety level 4 BSL 4 laboratory 5 The institute has collaborated with the Galveston National Laboratory in the United States the Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie in France and the National Microbiology Laboratory in Canada The institute has been an active premier research center for the study of coronaviruses 6 Wuhan Institute of Virology中国科学院武汉病毒研究所AbbreviationWIVPredecessorWuhan Microbiology LaboratorySouth China Institute of MicrobiologyWuhan Microbiology InstituteMicrobiology Institute of Hubei ProvinceFormation1956FounderChen Huagui Gao ShangyinHeadquartersXiaohongshan Wuchang District Wuhan Hubei ChinaCoordinates30 22 35 N 114 15 45 E 30 37639 N 114 26250 E 30 37639 114 26250 Coordinates 30 22 35 N 114 15 45 E 30 37639 N 114 26250 E 30 37639 114 26250Director GeneralWang YanyiParty Committee SecretaryXiao Gengfu 1 Deputy Director GeneralGong Peng Guan Wuxiang Xiao GengfuParent organizationChinese Academy of SciencesStaff 2014 295 2 Websitewhiov cas cnWuhan Institute of VirologySimplified Chinese中国科学院武汉病毒研究所Traditional Chinese中國科學院武漢病毒研究所TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngguo Kexueyuan Wǔhan Bingdu Yanjiusuǒ Contents 1 History 2 Coronavirus research 2 1 SARS related coronaviruses 2 2 COVID 19 pandemic 2 2 1 Virus origin allegations 3 Research centers 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistoryThe WIV was founded in 1956 as the Wuhan Microbiology Laboratory under the Chinese Academy of Sciences CAS It was established by scientists Gao Shangyin a graduate of Soochow University Suzhou 7 and Chen Huagui 8 In 1961 it became the South China Institute of Microbiology and in 1962 was renamed Wuhan Microbiology Institute In 1970 it became the Microbiology Institute of Hubei Province when the Hubei Commission of Science and Technology took over the administration In June 1978 it was returned to the CAS and renamed Wuhan Institute of Virology 9 In 2003 the Chinese academy of Sciences approved the construction of mainland China s first a biosafety level 4 BSL 4 laboratory at the WIV In 2014 the WIV s National Bio safety Laboratory was built at a cost of 300 million yuan US 44 million in collaboration and with assistance from the French government s CIRI lab 10 5 11 The new laboratory building has 3000 m2 of BSL 4 space and also 20 BSL 2 and two BSL 3 laboratories 12 The BSL 4 facilities were accredited by the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment CNAS in January 2017 5 with the BSL 4 level lab put into operation in January 2018 13 The highest level biosafety installation is necessary because the Institute investigated highly dangerous viruses such as SARS influenza H5N1 Japanese encephalitis and dengue 14 The National Bio safety Laboratory has strong ties to the Galveston National Laboratory in the University of Texas 15 It also had ties with Canada s National Microbiology Laboratory until WIV staff scientists Xiangguo Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng who were also remunerated by the Canadian government were escorted from the Canadian lab for undisclosed reasons in July 2019 16 Researchers from the WIV have in the past collaborated with international scientists in the creation of chimeric coronavirus 17 Some researchers notably Richard Ebright believe this work falls under the definition of gain of function research but many other experts dispute this classification 18 A number of safety precautions were taken into consideration when building the Wuhan lab The lab was built far away from any flood plain It was also built to withstand a magnitude 7 earthquake even though the region has no history of earthquakes Many Wuhan lab staff were trained at a BSL 4 lab in Lyon France 5 Researchers were also trained in Australia Canada the United States and then in house before the lab was operational 12 Scientists such as U S molecular biologist Richard H Ebright who had expressed concern of previous escapes of the SARS virus at Chinese laboratories in Beijing and had been troubled by the pace and scale of China s plans for expansion into BSL 4 laboratories 5 called the institute a world class research institution that does world class research in virology and immunology while he noted that the WIV is a world leader in the study of bat coronaviruses 15 Coronavirus researchSARS related coronaviruses In 2005 a group including researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology published research into the origin of the SARS coronavirus finding that China s horseshoe bats are natural reservoirs of SARS like coronaviruses 19 Continuing this work over a period of years researchers from the institute sampled thousands of horseshoe bats in locations across China isolating over 300 bat coronavirus sequences 20 In 2015 an international team including two scientists from the institute published successful research on whether a bat coronavirus could be made to infect a human cell line HeLa The team engineered a hybrid virus combining a bat coronavirus with a SARS virus that had been adapted to grow in mice and mimic human disease The hybrid virus was able to infect human cells 17 21 In 2017 a team from the institute announced that coronaviruses found in horseshoe bats at a cave in Yunnan contain all the genetic pieces of the SARS virus and hypothesized that the direct progenitor of the human virus originated in this cave The team who spent five years sampling the bats in the cave noted the presence of a village only a kilometer away and warned of the risk of spillover into people and emergence of a disease similar to SARS 20 22 In 2018 another paper by a team from the institute reported the results of a serological study of a sample of villagers residing near these bat caves near Xiyang Township 夕阳乡 in Jinning District of Yunnan According to this report 6 out of the 218 local residents in the sample carried antibodies to the bat coronaviruses in their blood indicating the possibility of transmission of the infections from bats to people 23 Prior to and throughout the COVID 19 pandemic coronavirus research at the WIV has been conducted in BSL 2 and BSL 3 laboratories 24 COVID 19 pandemic See also COVID 19 misinformation and Investigations into the origin of COVID 19 In December 2019 cases of pneumonia associated with an unknown coronavirus were reported to health authorities in Wuhan The institute checked its coronavirus collection and found the new virus had 96 genetic similarity to RaTG13 a virus its researchers had discovered in horseshoe bats in southwest China 25 26 This strain is linked to travels made regularly between 2012 and 2015 by a WIV team visiting Yunnan Province about a thousand miles from Wuhan 27 As the virus spread worldwide the institute continued its investigation In February 2020 a team led by Shi Zhengli at the institute were the first to identify analyze and name the genetic sequence of the novel coronavirus 2019 nCoV upload it to public databases for scientists around the world to understand 28 29 30 and publish papers in Nature 31 On 19 February 2020 the lab released a letter on its website describing how they successfully obtained the whole virus genome 32 In February 2020 in a move that raised concerns regarding intellectual property rights 33 the institute applied for a patent in China for the use of remdesivir an experimental drug owned by Gilead Sciences which the institute found inhibited the virus in vitro 34 The WIV said it would not exercise its new Chinese patent rights if relevant foreign companies intend to contribute to the prevention and control of China s epidemic 35 In April 2020 the Trump administration terminated an NIH grant to research how coronaviruses spread from bats to humans 36 37 New York based NIH funded EcoHealth Alliance has been the subject of controversy and increased scrutiny due to its ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology 38 39 40 Under political pressure the National Institutes of Health NIH withdrew funding to EcoHealth Alliance in July 2020 41 Virus origin allegations Main article COVID 19 lab leak theory The laboratory has been the focus of conspiracy theories 42 43 and unsubstantiated speculation about the origin of the virus 44 45 This has been a source of political tension between China and other countries including Australia 46 and the United States 47 There have been allegations that the initial outbreak was provoked by either manipulation or accidental release of a virus held in the WIV facilities and that the participants may have conspired to cover it up 48 Shi Zhengli denied that there was a connection between the WIV and the emergence of COVID 19 49 In February 2021 after investigations in Wuhan the WHO team said a laboratory leak origin for COVID 19 was extremely unlikely 50 51 confirming what experts expected about the likely origins and early transmission 52 However WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the report s conclusions were not definitive and data had been withheld from investigators 53 In response to the report politicians including Joe Biden 54 and Boris Johnson 55 as well as Ghebreyesus have called for further investigations into the origins of COVID 19 56 57 58 59 60 The scientific opinion that an accidental leak is possible but unlikely has remained steady 61 Research centersThe Institute contains the following research centers 62 Center for Emerging Infectious Disease Chinese Virus Resources and Bioinformatics Center Center of Applied and Environmental Microbiology 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