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Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas
BACKGROUND: The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a vulnerable mammal herbivore living wild in central China. Viral infections have become a potential threat to the health of these endangered animals, but limited information related to these infections is available. METHODS: Using a viral meta...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28780905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-017-0308-0 |
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author | Zhang, Wen Yang, Shixing Shan, Tongling Hou, Rong Liu, Zhijian Li, Wang Guo, Lianghua Wang, Yan Chen, Peng Wang, Xiaochun Feng, Feifei Wang, Hua Chen, Chao Shen, Quan Zhou, Chenglin Hua, Xiuguo Cui, Li Deng, Xutao Zhang, Zhihe Qi, Dunwu Delwart, Eric |
author_facet | Zhang, Wen Yang, Shixing Shan, Tongling Hou, Rong Liu, Zhijian Li, Wang Guo, Lianghua Wang, Yan Chen, Peng Wang, Xiaochun Feng, Feifei Wang, Hua Chen, Chao Shen, Quan Zhou, Chenglin Hua, Xiuguo Cui, Li Deng, Xutao Zhang, Zhihe Qi, Dunwu Delwart, Eric |
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description | BACKGROUND: The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a vulnerable mammal herbivore living wild in central China. Viral infections have become a potential threat to the health of these endangered animals, but limited information related to these infections is available. METHODS: Using a viral metagenomic approach, we surveyed viruses in the feces, nasopharyngeal secretions, blood, and different tissues from a wild giant panda that died from an unknown disease, a healthy wild giant panda, and 46 healthy captive animals. RESULTS: The previously uncharacterized complete or near complete genomes of four viruses from three genera in Papillomaviridae family, six viruses in a proposed new Picornaviridae genus (Aimelvirus), two unclassified viruses related to posaviruses in Picornavirales order, 19 anelloviruses in four different clades of Anelloviridae family, four putative circoviruses, and 15 viruses belonging to the recently described Genomoviridae family were sequenced. Reflecting the diet of giant pandas, numerous insect virus sequences related to the families Iflaviridae, Dicistroviridae, Iridoviridae, Baculoviridae, Polydnaviridae, and subfamily Densovirinae and plant viruses sequences related to the families Tombusviridae, Partitiviridae, Secoviridae, Geminiviridae, Luteoviridae, Virgaviridae, and Rhabdoviridae; genus Umbravirus, Alphaflexiviridae, and Phycodnaviridae were also detected in fecal samples. A small number of insect virus sequences were also detected in the nasopharyngeal secretions of healthy giant pandas and lung tissues from the dead wild giant panda. Although the viral families present in the sick giant panda were also detected in the healthy ones, a higher proportion of papillomaviruses, picornaviruses, and anelloviruses reads were detected in the diseased panda. CONCLUSION: This viral survey increases our understanding of eukaryotic viruses in giant pandas and provides a baseline for comparison to viruses detected in future infectious disease outbreaks. The similar viral families detected in sick and healthy giant pandas indicate that these viruses result in commensal infections in most immuno-competent animals. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40168-017-0308-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-55458562017-08-09 Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas Zhang, Wen Yang, Shixing Shan, Tongling Hou, Rong Liu, Zhijian Li, Wang Guo, Lianghua Wang, Yan Chen, Peng Wang, Xiaochun Feng, Feifei Wang, Hua Chen, Chao Shen, Quan Zhou, Chenglin Hua, Xiuguo Cui, Li Deng, Xutao Zhang, Zhihe Qi, Dunwu Delwart, Eric Microbiome Research BACKGROUND: The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a vulnerable mammal herbivore living wild in central China. Viral infections have become a potential threat to the health of these endangered animals, but limited information related to these infections is available. METHODS: Using a viral metagenomic approach, we surveyed viruses in the feces, nasopharyngeal secretions, blood, and different tissues from a wild giant panda that died from an unknown disease, a healthy wild giant panda, and 46 healthy captive animals. RESULTS: The previously uncharacterized complete or near complete genomes of four viruses from three genera in Papillomaviridae family, six viruses in a proposed new Picornaviridae genus (Aimelvirus), two unclassified viruses related to posaviruses in Picornavirales order, 19 anelloviruses in four different clades of Anelloviridae family, four putative circoviruses, and 15 viruses belonging to the recently described Genomoviridae family were sequenced. Reflecting the diet of giant pandas, numerous insect virus sequences related to the families Iflaviridae, Dicistroviridae, Iridoviridae, Baculoviridae, Polydnaviridae, and subfamily Densovirinae and plant viruses sequences related to the families Tombusviridae, Partitiviridae, Secoviridae, Geminiviridae, Luteoviridae, Virgaviridae, and Rhabdoviridae; genus Umbravirus, Alphaflexiviridae, and Phycodnaviridae were also detected in fecal samples. A small number of insect virus sequences were also detected in the nasopharyngeal secretions of healthy giant pandas and lung tissues from the dead wild giant panda. Although the viral families present in the sick giant panda were also detected in the healthy ones, a higher proportion of papillomaviruses, picornaviruses, and anelloviruses reads were detected in the diseased panda. CONCLUSION: This viral survey increases our understanding of eukaryotic viruses in giant pandas and provides a baseline for comparison to viruses detected in future infectious disease outbreaks. The similar viral families detected in sick and healthy giant pandas indicate that these viruses result in commensal infections in most immuno-competent animals. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40168-017-0308-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2017-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5545856/ /pubmed/28780905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-017-0308-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Zhang, Wen Yang, Shixing Shan, Tongling Hou, Rong Liu, Zhijian Li, Wang Guo, Lianghua Wang, Yan Chen, Peng Wang, Xiaochun Feng, Feifei Wang, Hua Chen, Chao Shen, Quan Zhou, Chenglin Hua, Xiuguo Cui, Li Deng, Xutao Zhang, Zhihe Qi, Dunwu Delwart, Eric Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
title | Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
title_full | Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
title_fullStr | Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
title_full_unstemmed | Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
title_short | Virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
title_sort | virome comparisons in wild-diseased and healthy captive giant pandas |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28780905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-017-0308-0 |
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