Laboratory of Virology, Department of Diagnostics, Geneva University Hospitals & Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospitals, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
Viruses. 2023 Jul 19;15(7):1575. doi: 10.3390/v15071575.
Anelloviruses are extremely prevalent in the human population and are considered to be commensal parts of the human virome. The best-known member in humans is the Torque teno virus. Recent metagenomic next-generation sequencing investigations have helped reveal the considerable number of species and genotypes from the same genus that can be co-detected within a single individual and that this diversity increases as a function of age during the first months/years of life. As a result, to date, the bioinformatics analysis of this genetic diversity remains complex and constraining for researchers. Here, we present SCANellome, a user-friendly tool to investigate the anellome composition at the genus, species, and genotype levels of samples from metagenomics data generated by the Illumina and Nanopore platforms. SCANellome is based on an in-house up-to-date database that includes all human and non-human primate anellovirus reference sequences available on GenBank and meets the latest classification criteria established by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.
圆环病毒在人类中极为普遍,被认为是人类病毒组的共生部分。在人类中最著名的成员是 Torque teno 病毒。最近的宏基因组下一代测序调查有助于揭示同一属内可以在单个个体中共同检测到的相当多种类和基因型,并且这种多样性随着个体生命最初几个月/年的年龄而增加。因此,迄今为止,对这种遗传多样性的生物信息学分析仍然对研究人员具有复杂性和约束性。在这里,我们展示了 SCANellome,这是一种用户友好的工具,可用于研究通过 Illumina 和 Nanopore 平台生成的宏基因组数据样本中属、种和基因型水平的圆环病毒组成。SCANellome 基于一个内部最新的数据库,其中包括 GenBank 上所有人类和非人类灵长类动物圆环病毒参考序列,并符合病毒分类国际委员会最新建立的分类标准。