Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK.
Mol Ecol. 2023 Sep;32(17):4763-4776. doi: 10.1111/mec.16778. Epub 2022 Nov 23.
Viral discovery studies in wild animals often rely on cross-sectional surveys at a single time point. As a result, our understanding of the temporal stability of wild animal viromes remains poorly resolved. While studies of single host-virus systems indicate that host and environmental factors influence seasonal virus transmission dynamics, comparable insights for whole viral communities in multiple hosts are lacking. Utilizing noninvasive faecal samples from a long-term wild rodent study, we characterized viral communities of three common European rodent species (Apodemus sylvaticus, A. flavicollis and Myodes glareolus) living in temperate woodland over a single year. Our findings indicate that a substantial fraction of the rodent virome is seasonally transient and associated with vertebrate or bacteria hosts. Further analyses of one of the most common virus families, Picornaviridae, show pronounced temporal changes in viral richness and evenness, which were associated with concurrent and up to ~3-month lags in host density, ambient temperature, rainfall and humidity, suggesting complex feedbacks from the host and environmental factors on virus transmission and shedding in seasonal habitats. Overall, this study emphasizes the importance of understanding the seasonal dynamics of wild animal viromes in order to better predict and mitigate zoonotic risks.
在野生动物中进行病毒发现研究通常依赖于单点的横断面调查。因此,我们对野生动物病毒组的时间稳定性的理解仍不清楚。虽然对单一宿主-病毒系统的研究表明,宿主和环境因素会影响季节性病毒传播动态,但对于多个宿主的整个病毒群落,我们缺乏类似的见解。本研究利用长期野外啮齿动物研究中的非侵入性粪便样本,在一整年的时间内,对生活在温带林地的三种常见欧洲啮齿动物(黑线姬鼠、黄胸鼠和林姬鼠)的病毒群落进行了描述。我们的研究结果表明,啮齿动物病毒组的很大一部分是季节性短暂的,与脊椎动物或细菌宿主有关。对最常见的病毒家族之一——小 RNA 病毒科的进一步分析表明,病毒丰富度和均匀度呈现出明显的时间变化,这些变化与宿主密度、环境温度、降雨量和湿度的同步变化以及长达约 3 个月的滞后有关,这表明宿主和环境因素对季节性栖息地中病毒传播和脱落的复杂反馈。总的来说,这项研究强调了理解野生动物病毒组季节性动态的重要性,以便更好地预测和减轻人畜共患病风险。