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与红火蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)相关的病毒多样性不断增加。

Ever-increasing viral diversity associated with the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta (Formicidae: Hymenoptera).

机构信息

Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, 840 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27606, USA.

U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Biological Control of Pests Research Unit, 59 Lee Road, Stoneville, MS, 38776, USA.

出版信息

Virol J. 2021 Jan 6;18(1):5. doi: 10.1186/s12985-020-01469-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Advances in sequencing and analysis tools have facilitated discovery of many new viruses from invertebrates, including ants. Solenopsis invicta is an invasive ant that has quickly spread worldwide causing significant ecological and economic impacts. Its virome has begun to be characterized pertaining to potential use of viruses as natural enemies. Although the S. invicta virome is the best characterized among ants, most studies have been performed in its native range, with less information from invaded areas.

METHODS

Using a metatranscriptome approach, we further identified and molecularly characterized virus sequences associated with S. invicta, in two introduced areas, U.S and Taiwan. The data set used here was obtained from different stages (larvae, pupa, and adults) of S. invicta life cycle. Publicly available RNA sequences from GenBank's Sequence Read Archive were downloaded and de novo assembled using CLC Genomics Workbench 20.0.1. Contigs were compared against the non-redundant protein sequences and those showing similarity to viral sequences were further analyzed.

RESULTS

We characterized five putative new viruses associated with S. invicta transcriptomes. Sequence comparisons revealed extensive divergence across ORFs and genomic regions with most of them sharing less than 40% amino acid identity with those closest homologous sequences previously characterized. The first negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomic sequences included in the orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales are reported. In addition, two positive single-strand virus genome sequences and one single strand DNA virus genome sequence were also identified. While the presence of a putative tenuivirus associated with S. invicta was previously suggested to be a contamination, here we characterized and present strong evidence that Solenopsis invicta virus 14 (SINV-14) is a tenui-like virus that has a long-term association with the ant. Furthermore, based on virus sequence abundance compared to housekeeping genes, phylogenetic relationships, and completeness of viral coding sequences, our results suggest that four of five virus sequences reported, those being SINV-14, SINV-15, SINV-16 and SINV-17, may be associated to viruses actively replicating in the ant S. invicta.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study expands our knowledge about viral diversity associated with S. invicta in introduced areas with potential to be used as biological control agents, which will require further biological characterization.

摘要

背景

测序和分析工具的进步促进了从无脊椎动物中发现许多新病毒,包括蚂蚁。红火蚁是一种入侵性蚂蚁,已迅速在全球范围内传播,造成了重大的生态和经济影响。它的病毒组已经开始被描述,涉及到将病毒作为天敌的潜在用途。尽管红火蚁病毒组是蚂蚁中描述最详细的,但大多数研究都是在其原生范围内进行的,来自入侵地区的信息较少。

方法

我们使用宏转录组学方法,进一步鉴定和分子特征鉴定与红火蚁相关的病毒序列,这些病毒序列来自美国和中国台湾的两个引入地区。这里使用的数据集是从红火蚁生命周期的不同阶段(幼虫、蛹和成虫)获得的。从 GenBank 的 Sequence Read Archive 中下载了公开的 RNA 序列,并使用 CLC Genomics Workbench 20.0.1 进行从头组装。将 contigs 与非冗余蛋白质序列进行比较,并对与病毒序列相似的序列进行进一步分析。

结果

我们鉴定了与红火蚁转录组相关的 5 种假定新病毒。序列比较显示,ORFs 和基因组区域之间存在广泛的差异,其中大多数与以前描述的最相似同源序列的氨基酸同一性小于 40%。报告了包含在布尼亚病毒目和单负链 RNA 病毒目中的第一个负单链 RNA 病毒基因组序列。此外,还鉴定了两种正单链病毒基因组序列和一种单链 DNA 病毒基因组序列。虽然先前有人提出与红火蚁相关的假定细小病毒是一种污染,但在这里,我们对 Solenopsis invicta virus 14 (SINV-14) 进行了特征描述,并提供了强有力的证据表明,它是一种与蚂蚁长期相关的细小病毒。此外,基于病毒序列丰度与管家基因的比较、系统发育关系和病毒编码序列的完整性,我们的结果表明,报告的 5 种病毒序列中的 4 种,即 SINV-14、SINV-15、SINV-16 和 SINV-17,可能与红火蚁体内复制的病毒有关。

结论

本研究扩展了我们对引入地区与红火蚁相关的病毒多样性的认识,这些病毒有可能被用作生物控制剂,这需要进一步的生物学特征描述。

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