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Phage Diving: An Exploration of the Carcharhinid Shark Epidermal Virome

The epidermal microbiome is a critical element of marine organismal immunity, but the epidermal virome of marine organisms remains largely unexplored. The epidermis of sharks represents a unique viromic ecosystem. Sharks secrete a thin layer of mucus which harbors a diverse microbiome, while their h...

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Autores principales: Hesse, Ryan D., Roach, Michael, Kerr, Emma N., Papudeshi, Bhavya, Lima, Laís F. O., Goodman, Asha Z., Hoopes, Lisa, Scott, Mark, Meyer, Lauren, Huveneers, Charlie, Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9500685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36146775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091969
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author Hesse, Ryan D.
Roach, Michael
Kerr, Emma N.
Papudeshi, Bhavya
Lima, Laís F. O.
Goodman, Asha Z.
Hoopes, Lisa
Scott, Mark
Meyer, Lauren
Huveneers, Charlie
Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
author_facet Hesse, Ryan D.
Roach, Michael
Kerr, Emma N.
Papudeshi, Bhavya
Lima, Laís F. O.
Goodman, Asha Z.
Hoopes, Lisa
Scott, Mark
Meyer, Lauren
Huveneers, Charlie
Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
author_sort Hesse, Ryan D.
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description The epidermal microbiome is a critical element of marine organismal immunity, but the epidermal virome of marine organisms remains largely unexplored. The epidermis of sharks represents a unique viromic ecosystem. Sharks secrete a thin layer of mucus which harbors a diverse microbiome, while their hydrodynamic dermal denticles simultaneously repel environmental microbes. Here, we sampled the virome from the epidermis of three shark species in the family Carcharhinidae: the genetically and morphologically similar Carcharhinus obscurus (n = 6) and Carcharhinus galapagensis (n = 10) and the outgroup Galeocerdo cuvier (n = 15). Virome taxonomy was characterized using shotgun metagenomics and compared with a suite of multivariate analyses. All three sharks retain species-specific but highly similar epidermal viromes dominated by uncharacterized bacteriophages which vary slightly in proportional abundance within and among shark species. Intraspecific variation was lower among C. galapagensis than among C. obscurus and G. cuvier. Using both the annotated and unannotated reads, we were able to determine that the Carcharhinus galapagensis viromes were more similar to that of G. cuvier than they were to that of C. obscurus, suggesting that behavioral niche may be a more prominent driver of virome than host phylogeny.
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spelling pubmed-95006852022-09-24 Phage Diving: An Exploration of the Carcharhinid Shark Epidermal Virome Hesse, Ryan D. Roach, Michael Kerr, Emma N. Papudeshi, Bhavya Lima, Laís F. O. Goodman, Asha Z. Hoopes, Lisa Scott, Mark Meyer, Lauren Huveneers, Charlie Dinsdale, Elizabeth A. Viruses Article The epidermal microbiome is a critical element of marine organismal immunity, but the epidermal virome of marine organisms remains largely unexplored. The epidermis of sharks represents a unique viromic ecosystem. Sharks secrete a thin layer of mucus which harbors a diverse microbiome, while their hydrodynamic dermal denticles simultaneously repel environmental microbes. Here, we sampled the virome from the epidermis of three shark species in the family Carcharhinidae: the genetically and morphologically similar Carcharhinus obscurus (n = 6) and Carcharhinus galapagensis (n = 10) and the outgroup Galeocerdo cuvier (n = 15). Virome taxonomy was characterized using shotgun metagenomics and compared with a suite of multivariate analyses. All three sharks retain species-specific but highly similar epidermal viromes dominated by uncharacterized bacteriophages which vary slightly in proportional abundance within and among shark species. Intraspecific variation was lower among C. galapagensis than among C. obscurus and G. cuvier. Using both the annotated and unannotated reads, we were able to determine that the Carcharhinus galapagensis viromes were more similar to that of G. cuvier than they were to that of C. obscurus, suggesting that behavioral niche may be a more prominent driver of virome than host phylogeny. MDPI 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9500685/ /pubmed/36146775 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091969 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hesse, Ryan D.
Roach, Michael
Kerr, Emma N.
Papudeshi, Bhavya
Lima, Laís F. O.
Goodman, Asha Z.
Hoopes, Lisa
Scott, Mark
Meyer, Lauren
Huveneers, Charlie
Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.
Phage Diving: An Exploration of the Carcharhinid Shark Epidermal Virome
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title_fullStr Phage Diving: An Exploration of the Carcharhinid Shark Epidermal Virome
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title_short Phage Diving: An Exploration of the Carcharhinid Shark Epidermal Virome
title_sort phage diving: an exploration of the carcharhinid shark epidermal virome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9500685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36146775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091969
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