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A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes

Although metagenomic sequencing has revealed high numbers of viruses in mosquitoes sampled globally, our understanding of how their diversity and abundance varies in time and space as well as by host species and gender remains unclear. To address this, we collected 23,109 mosquitoes over the course...

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Autores principales: Feng, Yun, Gou, Qin-yu, Yang, Wei-hong, Wu, Wei-chen, Wang, Juan, Holmes, Edward C, Liang, Guodong, Shi, Mang
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8887699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veac006
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author Feng, Yun
Gou, Qin-yu
Yang, Wei-hong
Wu, Wei-chen
Wang, Juan
Holmes, Edward C
Liang, Guodong
Shi, Mang
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Gou, Qin-yu
Yang, Wei-hong
Wu, Wei-chen
Wang, Juan
Holmes, Edward C
Liang, Guodong
Shi, Mang
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description Although metagenomic sequencing has revealed high numbers of viruses in mosquitoes sampled globally, our understanding of how their diversity and abundance varies in time and space as well as by host species and gender remains unclear. To address this, we collected 23,109 mosquitoes over the course of 12 months from a bat-dwelling cave and a nearby village in Yunnan province, China. These samples were organized by mosquito species, mosquito gender, and sampling time for meta-transcriptomic sequencing. A total of 162 eukaryotic virus species were identified, of which 101 were novel, including representatives of seventeen RNA virus multi-family supergroups and four species of DNA virus from the families Parvoviridae, Circoviridae, and Nudiviridae. In addition, two known vector-borne viruses—Japanese encephalitis virus and Banna virus—were found. Analyses of the entire virome revealed strikingly different viral compositions and abundance levels in warmer compared to colder months, a strong host structure at the level of mosquito species, and no substantial differences between those viruses harbored by male and female mosquitoes. At the scale of individual viruses, some were found to be ubiquitous throughout the year and across four mosquito species, while most of the other viruses were season and/or host specific. Collectively, this study reveals the diversity, dynamics, and evolution of the mosquito virome at a single location and sheds new lights on the ecology of these important vector animals.
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spelling pubmed-88876992022-03-02 A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes Feng, Yun Gou, Qin-yu Yang, Wei-hong Wu, Wei-chen Wang, Juan Holmes, Edward C Liang, Guodong Shi, Mang Virus Evol Research Article Although metagenomic sequencing has revealed high numbers of viruses in mosquitoes sampled globally, our understanding of how their diversity and abundance varies in time and space as well as by host species and gender remains unclear. To address this, we collected 23,109 mosquitoes over the course of 12 months from a bat-dwelling cave and a nearby village in Yunnan province, China. These samples were organized by mosquito species, mosquito gender, and sampling time for meta-transcriptomic sequencing. A total of 162 eukaryotic virus species were identified, of which 101 were novel, including representatives of seventeen RNA virus multi-family supergroups and four species of DNA virus from the families Parvoviridae, Circoviridae, and Nudiviridae. In addition, two known vector-borne viruses—Japanese encephalitis virus and Banna virus—were found. Analyses of the entire virome revealed strikingly different viral compositions and abundance levels in warmer compared to colder months, a strong host structure at the level of mosquito species, and no substantial differences between those viruses harbored by male and female mosquitoes. At the scale of individual viruses, some were found to be ubiquitous throughout the year and across four mosquito species, while most of the other viruses were season and/or host specific. Collectively, this study reveals the diversity, dynamics, and evolution of the mosquito virome at a single location and sheds new lights on the ecology of these important vector animals. Oxford University Press 2022-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8887699/ /pubmed/35242359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veac006 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Feng, Yun
Gou, Qin-yu
Yang, Wei-hong
Wu, Wei-chen
Wang, Juan
Holmes, Edward C
Liang, Guodong
Shi, Mang
A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
title A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
title_full A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
title_fullStr A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
title_full_unstemmed A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
title_short A time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
title_sort time-series meta-transcriptomic analysis reveals the seasonal, host, and gender structure of mosquito viromes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8887699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veac006
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