Metavirome of 31 tick species provides a compendium of 1,801 RNA virus genomes
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Published:2023-01-05
Issue:1
Volume:8
Page:162-173
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ISSN:2058-5276
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Container-title:Nature Microbiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Microbiol
Author:
Ni Xue-Bing, Cui Xiao-Ming, Liu Jin-Yue, Ye Run-ZeORCID, Wu Yu-Qian, Jiang Jia-FuORCID, Sun YiORCID, Wang Qian, Shum Marcus Ho-Hin, Chang Qiao-Cheng, Zhao Lin, Han Xiao-Hu, Ma Ke, Shen Shi-Jing, Zhang Ming-Zhu, Guo Wen-Bin, Zhu Jin-Guo, Zhan Lin, Li Liang-Jing, Ding Shu-Jun, Zhu Dai-YunORCID, Zhang Jie, Xia Luo-YuanORCID, Oong Xiang-Yong, Ruan Xiang-DongORCID, Shao Hong-Ze, Que Teng-Cheng, Liu Guang-Yuan, Du Chun-Hong, Huang En-Jiong, Wang Xin, Du Li-Feng, Wang Chong-Cai, Shi Wen-Qiang, Pan Yu-Sheng, Zhou Yu-Hao, Qu Jiang-Li, Ma Jiang, Gong Cai-Wei, Chen Qi-Qing, Qin Qian, Lam Tommy Tsan-YukORCID, Jia NaORCID, Cao Wu-Chun,
Abstract
AbstractThe increasing prevalence and expanding distribution of tick-borne viruses globally have raised health concerns, but the full repertoire of the tick virome has not been assessed. We sequenced the meta-transcriptomes of 31 different tick species in the Ixodidae and Argasidae families from across mainland China, and identified 724 RNA viruses with distinctive virome compositions among genera. A total of 1,801 assembled and complete or nearly complete viral genomes revealed an extensive diversity of genome architectures of tick-associated viruses, highlighting ticks as a reservoir of RNA viruses. We examined the phylogenies of different virus families to investigate virome evolution and found that the most diverse tick-associated viruses are positive-strand RNA virus families that demonstrate more ancient divergence than other arboviruses. Tick-specific viruses are often associated with only a few tick species, whereas virus clades that can infect vertebrates are found in a wider range of tick species. We hypothesize that tick viruses can exhibit both ‘specialist’ and ‘generalist’ evolutionary trends. We hope that our virome dataset will enable much-needed research on vertebrate-pathogenic tick-associated viruses.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cell Biology,Microbiology (medical),Genetics,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Immunology,Microbiology
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