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栉水母海月水母和卵形贝螅中新型环状单链DNA病毒的发现、流行情况及持续性

Discovery, Prevalence, and Persistence of Novel Circular Single-Stranded DNA Viruses in the Ctenophores Mnemiopsis leidyi and Beroe ovata.

作者信息

Breitbart Mya, Benner Bayleigh E, Jernigan Parker E, Rosario Karyna, Birsa Laura M, Harbeitner Rachel C, Fulford Sidney, Graham Carina, Walters Anna, Goldsmith Dawn B, Berger Stella A, Nejstgaard Jens C

机构信息

College of Marine Science, University of South Florida St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, FL, USA.

Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, University of Georgia Savannah, GA, USA.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2015 Dec 18;6:1427. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.01427. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Gelatinous zooplankton, such as ctenophores and jellyfish, are important components of marine and brackish ecosystems and play critical roles in aquatic biogeochemistry. As voracious predators of plankton, ctenophores have key positions in aquatic food webs and are often successful invaders when introduced to new areas. Gelatinous zooplankton have strong impacts on ecosystem services, particularly in coastal environments. However, little is known about the factors responsible for regulating population dynamics of gelatinous organisms, including biological interactions that may contribute to bloom demise. Ctenophores are known to contain specific bacterial communities and a variety of invertebrate parasites and symbionts; however, no previous studies have examined the presence of viruses in these organisms. Building upon recent studies demonstrating a diversity of single-stranded DNA viruses that encode a replication initiator protein (Rep) in aquatic invertebrates, this study explored the presence of circular, Rep-encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses in the ctenophores Mnemiopsis leidyi and Beroe ovata collected from the Skidaway River Estuary and Savannah River in Georgia, USA. Using rolling circle amplification followed by restriction enzyme digestion, this study provides the first evidence of viruses in ctenophores. Investigation of four CRESS-DNA viruses over an 8-month period using PCR demonstrated temporal trends in viral prevalence and indicated that some of the viruses may persist in ctenophore populations throughout the year. Although future work needs to examine the ecological roles of these ctenophore-associated viruses, this study indicates that viral infection may play a role in population dynamics of gelatinous zooplankton.

摘要

胶质浮游动物,如栉水母和水母,是海洋和咸淡水生态系统的重要组成部分,在水生生物地球化学中发挥着关键作用。作为浮游生物的贪婪捕食者,栉水母在水生食物网中占据关键地位,并且在被引入新区域时往往是成功的入侵者。胶质浮游动物对生态系统服务有重大影响,特别是在沿海环境中。然而,对于调节胶质生物种群动态的因素,包括可能导致水华消亡的生物相互作用,人们了解甚少。已知栉水母含有特定的细菌群落以及各种无脊椎动物寄生虫和共生体;然而,以前没有研究检查过这些生物中病毒的存在情况。基于最近的研究表明水生无脊椎动物中存在编码复制起始蛋白(Rep)的单链DNA病毒的多样性,本研究探索了从美国佐治亚州斯基德韦河河口和萨凡纳河采集的栉水母莱氏锰水母和卵形双鳍鲳中环状、编码Rep的单链DNA(CRESS-DNA)病毒的存在情况。本研究通过滚环扩增随后进行限制性酶切,首次提供了栉水母中存在病毒的证据。使用PCR对四种CRESS-DNA病毒进行了为期8个月的调查,结果显示了病毒流行率的时间趋势,并表明一些病毒可能全年在栉水母种群中持续存在。尽管未来需要开展工作来研究这些与栉水母相关的病毒的生态作用,但本研究表明病毒感染可能在胶质浮游动物的种群动态中发挥作用。

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