Aix Marseille Université, IRD, APHM, MEPHI, IHU-Méditerranée Infection, Marseille, France.
Laboratório de Vírus, Departamento de Microbiologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
J Virol. 2018 Jun 13;92(13). doi: 10.1128/JVI.00372-18. Print 2018 Jul 1.
Giant viruses have been isolated and characterized in different environments, expanding our knowledge about the biology of these unique microorganisms. In the last 2 years, a new group was discovered, the cedratviruses, currently composed of only two isolates and members of a putative new family, "Pithoviridae," along with previously known pithoviruses. Here we report the isolation and biological and genomic characterization of two novel cedratviruses isolated from samples collected in France and Brazil. Both viruses were isolated using as a host cell and exhibit ovoid particles with corks at either extremity of the particle. Curiously, the Brazilian cedratvirus is ∼20% smaller and presents a shorter genome of 460,038 bp, coding for fewer proteins than other cedratviruses. In addition, it has a completely asyntenic genome and presents a lower amino acid identity of orthologous genes (∼73%). Pangenome analysis comprising the four cedratviruses revealed an increase in the pangenome concomitant with a decrease in the core genome with the addition of the two novel viruses. Finally, phylogenetic analyses clustered the Brazilian virus in a separate branch within the group of cedratviruses, while the French isolate is closer to the previously reported Taking all together, we propose the existence of a second lineage of this emerging viral genus and provide new insights into the biodiversity and ubiquity of these giant viruses. Various giant viruses have been described in recent years, revealing a unique part of the virosphere. A new group among the giant viruses has recently been described, the cedratviruses, which is currently composed of only two isolates. In this paper, we describe two novel cedratviruses isolated from French and Brazilian samples. Biological and genomic analyses showed viruses with different particle sizes, genome lengths, and architecture, revealing the existence of a second lineage of this new group of giant viruses. Our results provide new insights into the biodiversity of cedratviruses and highlight the importance of ongoing efforts to prospect for and characterize new giant viruses.
已在不同环境中分离和表征巨型病毒,扩展了我们对这些独特微生物生物学的认识。在过去的 2 年中,发现了一个新的群组,即 cedratviruses,目前仅由两个分离株组成,是假定的新科“Pithoviridae”的成员,以及先前已知的 pithoviruses。在这里,我们报告了从法国和巴西采集的样本中分离和生物学及基因组表征的两种新型 cedratviruses。这两种病毒均使用 作为宿主细胞进行分离,表现为两端带有软木塞的卵形颗粒。奇怪的是,巴西 cedratvirus 大约小 20%,其基因组较短,仅有 460,038 bp,编码的蛋白质少于其他 cedratviruses。此外,它具有完全不同的基因组和较低的直系同源基因氨基酸同一性(约 73%)。包含四个 cedratviruses 的泛基因组分析表明,随着两个新病毒的加入,泛基因组增加,而核心基因组减少。最后,系统发育分析将巴西病毒聚类在 cedratviruses 组内的一个单独分支中,而法国分离株更接近先前报道的 。总的来说,我们提出了这个新兴病毒属的第二个谱系的存在,并为这些巨型病毒的生物多样性和普遍性提供了新的见解。近年来已经描述了各种巨型病毒,揭示了病毒圈的一个独特部分。最近描述了巨型病毒中的一个新群组,cedratviruses,目前仅由两个分离株组成。在本文中,我们描述了从法国和巴西样本中分离的两种新型 cedratviruses。生物学和基因组分析表明,这些病毒具有不同的颗粒大小、基因组长度和结构,揭示了这个新的巨型病毒群的第二个谱系的存在。我们的研究结果为 cedratviruses 的生物多样性提供了新的见解,并强调了持续努力探测和表征新型巨型病毒的重要性。