Defining virus-carrier networks that shape the composition of the mosquito core virome of a local ecosystem

Author:

Konstantinidis Konstantinos1ORCID,Dovrolis Nikolas1ORCID,Kouvela Adamantia1,Kassela Katerina1,Rosa Freitas Maria Goreti2,Nearchou Andreas1,de Courcy Williams Michael1,Veletza Stavroula1,Karakasiliotis Ioannis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Laboratory of Biology, Democritus University of Thrace, Dragana, Alexandroupolis, PC 68100, Greece

2. Laboratório de Mosquitoes Transmissores de Hematozoários, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz-Fiocruz, Pavilhão Carlos Chagas, Avenida Brasil, 4365 - Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, PC 21040-900, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Mosquitoes are the most important vectors of emerging infectious diseases. During the past decade, our understanding of the diversity of viruses they carry has greatly expanded. Most of these viruses are considered mosquito-specific, but there is increasing evidence that these viruses may affect the vector competence of mosquitoes. Metagenomics approaches have focused on specific mosquito species for the identification of what is called the core virome. Despite the fact that, in most ecosystems, multiple species may participate in virus emergence and circulation, there is a lack of understanding of the virus-carrier/host network for both vector-borne and mosquito-specific viruses. Here, we studied the core virome of mosquitoes in a diverse local ecosystem that had 24 different mosquito species. The analysis of the viromes of these 24 mosquito species resulted in the identification of 34 viruses, which included 15 novel viruses, as determined according to the species demarcation criteria of the respective virus families. Most of the mosquito species had never been analysed previously, and a comparison of the individual viromes of the 24 mosquito species revealed novel relationships among mosquito species and virus families. Groups of related viruses and mosquito species from multiple genera formed a complex web in the local ecosystem. Furthermore, analyses of the virome of mixed-species pools of mosquitoes from representative traps of the local ecosystem showed almost complete overlap with the individual-species viromes identified in the study. Quantitative analysis of viruses’ relative abundance revealed a linear relationship to the abundance of the respective carrier/host mosquito species, supporting the theory of a stable core virome in the most abundant species of the local ecosystem. Finally, our study highlights the importance of using a holistic approach to investigating mosquito viromes relationships in rich and diverse ecosystems.

Funder

National Operational Programme for Research and Competitiveness

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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