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Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population

Animal host–microbe interactions are a relevant concern for wildlife conservation, particularly regarding generalist pathogens, where domestic host species can play a role in the transmission of infectious agents, such as viruses, to wild animals. Knowledge on viral circulation in wild host species...

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Autores principales: Conceição‐Neto, Nádia, Godinho, Raquel, Álvares, Francisco, Yinda, Claude K., Deboutte, Ward, Zeller, Mark, Laenen, Lies, Heylen, Elisabeth, Roque, Sara, Petrucci‐Fonseca, Francisco, Santos, Nuno, Van Ranst, Marc, Mesquita, João R., Matthijnssens, Jelle
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28649326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2991
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author Conceição‐Neto, Nádia
Godinho, Raquel
Álvares, Francisco
Yinda, Claude K.
Deboutte, Ward
Zeller, Mark
Laenen, Lies
Heylen, Elisabeth
Roque, Sara
Petrucci‐Fonseca, Francisco
Santos, Nuno
Van Ranst, Marc
Mesquita, João R.
Matthijnssens, Jelle
author_facet Conceição‐Neto, Nádia
Godinho, Raquel
Álvares, Francisco
Yinda, Claude K.
Deboutte, Ward
Zeller, Mark
Laenen, Lies
Heylen, Elisabeth
Roque, Sara
Petrucci‐Fonseca, Francisco
Santos, Nuno
Van Ranst, Marc
Mesquita, João R.
Matthijnssens, Jelle
author_sort Conceição‐Neto, Nádia
collection PubMed
description Animal host–microbe interactions are a relevant concern for wildlife conservation, particularly regarding generalist pathogens, where domestic host species can play a role in the transmission of infectious agents, such as viruses, to wild animals. Knowledge on viral circulation in wild host species is still scarce and can be improved by the recent advent of modern molecular approaches. We aimed to characterize the fecal virome and identify viruses of potential conservation relevance of diarrheic free‐ranging wolves and sympatric domestic dogs from Central Portugal, where a small and threatened wolf population persists in a highly anthropogenically modified landscape. Using viral metagenomics, we screened diarrheic stools collected from wolves (n = 8), feral dogs (n = 4), and pet dogs (n = 6), all collected within wolf range. We detected novel highly divergent viruses as well as known viral pathogens with established effects on population dynamics, including canine distemper virus, a novel bocavirus, and canine minute virus. Furthermore, we performed a 4‐year survey for the six wolf packs comprising this endangered wolf population, screening 93 fecal samples from 36 genetically identified wolves for canine distemper virus and the novel bocavirus, previously identified using our metagenomics approach. Our novel approach using metagenomics for viral screening in noninvasive samples of wolves and dogs has profound implications on the knowledge of both virology and wildlife diseases, establishing a complementary tool to traditional screening methods for the conservation of threatened species.
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spelling pubmed-54780502017-06-23 Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population Conceição‐Neto, Nádia Godinho, Raquel Álvares, Francisco Yinda, Claude K. Deboutte, Ward Zeller, Mark Laenen, Lies Heylen, Elisabeth Roque, Sara Petrucci‐Fonseca, Francisco Santos, Nuno Van Ranst, Marc Mesquita, João R. Matthijnssens, Jelle Ecol Evol Original Research Animal host–microbe interactions are a relevant concern for wildlife conservation, particularly regarding generalist pathogens, where domestic host species can play a role in the transmission of infectious agents, such as viruses, to wild animals. Knowledge on viral circulation in wild host species is still scarce and can be improved by the recent advent of modern molecular approaches. We aimed to characterize the fecal virome and identify viruses of potential conservation relevance of diarrheic free‐ranging wolves and sympatric domestic dogs from Central Portugal, where a small and threatened wolf population persists in a highly anthropogenically modified landscape. Using viral metagenomics, we screened diarrheic stools collected from wolves (n = 8), feral dogs (n = 4), and pet dogs (n = 6), all collected within wolf range. We detected novel highly divergent viruses as well as known viral pathogens with established effects on population dynamics, including canine distemper virus, a novel bocavirus, and canine minute virus. Furthermore, we performed a 4‐year survey for the six wolf packs comprising this endangered wolf population, screening 93 fecal samples from 36 genetically identified wolves for canine distemper virus and the novel bocavirus, previously identified using our metagenomics approach. Our novel approach using metagenomics for viral screening in noninvasive samples of wolves and dogs has profound implications on the knowledge of both virology and wildlife diseases, establishing a complementary tool to traditional screening methods for the conservation of threatened species. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5478050/ /pubmed/28649326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2991 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Conceição‐Neto, Nádia
Godinho, Raquel
Álvares, Francisco
Yinda, Claude K.
Deboutte, Ward
Zeller, Mark
Laenen, Lies
Heylen, Elisabeth
Roque, Sara
Petrucci‐Fonseca, Francisco
Santos, Nuno
Van Ranst, Marc
Mesquita, João R.
Matthijnssens, Jelle
Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population
title Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population
title_full Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population
title_fullStr Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population
title_full_unstemmed Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population
title_short Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population
title_sort viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: insights from an endangered wolf population
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28649326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2991
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