Author:
Albuquerque Nádia K.,Silva Sandro P.,Aragão Carine F.,Cunha Tânia Cristina A. S.,Paiva Francisco A. S.,Coelho Taciana F. S. B.,Cruz Ana Cecília R.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Bats are renowned for harboring a high viral diversity, their characteristics contribute to emerging infectious diseases. However, environmental and anthropic factors also play a significant role in the emergence of zoonotic viruses. Metagenomic is an important tool for investigating the virome of bats and discovering new viruses.
Results
Twenty-four families of virus were detected in lung samples by sequencing and bioinfomatic analysis, the largest amount of reads was focused on the Retroviridae and contigs assembled to Desmodus rotundus endogenous retrovirus, which was feasible to acquire complete sequences. The reads were also abundant for phages.
Conclusion
This lung virome of D. rotundus contributes valuable information regarding the viral diversity found in bats, which is useful for understanding the drivers of viral cycles and their ecology in this species. The identification and taxonomic categorization of viruses hosted by bats carry epidemiological significance due to the potential for viral adaptation to other animals and humans, which can have severe repercussions for public health. Furthermore, the characterization of endogenized viruses helps to understanding the host genome and the evolution of the species.
Funder
Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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