Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA.
Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA.
Annu Rev Virol. 2021 Sep 29;8(1):133-158. doi: 10.1146/annurev-virology-010421-053015. Epub 2021 May 25.
Viral metagenomics has expanded our knowledge of the ecology of uncultured viruses, within both environmental (e.g., terrestrial and aquatic) and host-associated (e.g., plants and animals, including humans) contexts. Here, we emphasize the implementation of an ecological framework in viral metagenomic studies to address questions in virology rarely considered ecological, which can change our perception of viruses and how they interact with their surroundings. An ecological framework explicitly considers diverse variants of viruses in populations that make up communities of interacting viruses, with ecosystem-level effects. It provides a structure for the study of the diversity, distributions, dynamics, and interactions of viruses with one another, hosts, and the ecosystem, including interactions with abiotic factors. An ecological framework in viral metagenomics stands poised to broadly expand our knowledge in basic and applied virology. We highlight specific fundamental research needs to capitalize on its potential and advance the field.
病毒宏基因组学拓展了我们对未培养病毒的生态学的认识,无论是在环境(如陆地和水生环境)还是宿主相关(如植物和动物,包括人类)的背景下。在这里,我们强调在病毒宏基因组学研究中实施生态框架,以解决病毒学中很少考虑到的生态问题,这些问题可以改变我们对病毒以及它们与周围环境相互作用的认识。生态框架明确考虑了构成相互作用病毒群落的病毒群体中多样化的变体,以及具有生态系统级效应的病毒。它为研究病毒之间、病毒与宿主以及生态系统(包括与非生物因素的相互作用)的多样性、分布、动态和相互作用提供了一个结构。病毒宏基因组学中的生态框架有望广泛拓展我们在基础和应用病毒学方面的知识。我们强调了具体的基础研究需求,以充分利用其潜力并推动该领域的发展。