Li Cixiu, Holmes Edward C, Shi Weifeng
Department of Pathogen Biology, School of Clinical and Basic Medicine, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Ji'nan 250117, China; Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Universities of Shandong, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Ji'nan 250117, China; School of Public Health, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Ji'nan 250117, China.
School of Medical Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Trends Microbiol. 2025 Aug;33(8):826-838. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2025.03.005. Epub 2025 Apr 15.
Research on arthropod viruses initially focused on those associated with diseases in vertebrates, particularly humans, as well as in plants of economic importance. However, the more recent deployment of metatranscriptomic sequencing of diverse arthropod species has facilitated the discovery of a multitude of novel arthropod viruses, in turn revealing that pathogenic viruses represent only a small component of the arthropod virome. In addition, arthropods may play a pivotal role in viral evolution and ecological dynamics, and have the potential to act as reservoirs for pathogens affecting vertebrates or plants. Due to active interactions between arthropod populations and diverse organisms - including fungi, plants, vertebrates, and even other arthropods in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems - there is an increased risk of the spillover of arthropod viruses to other organisms, including mammals. Herein, we review our current understanding of the diversity and ecology of arthropod viruses. We outline what is known about pathogenic arthropod viruses in diverse host types and emphasize the unique niche of arthropods as the source of emerging viral infectious diseases. Finally, we describe the evolutionary interactions between arthropod viruses and their hosts in ecosystems, at the same time highlighting their ecological significance with respect to regulating host populations.
节肢动物病毒的研究最初集中于那些与脊椎动物(尤其是人类)以及具有经济重要性的植物疾病相关的病毒。然而,最近对多种节肢动物物种进行的宏转录组测序,促进了大量新型节肢动物病毒的发现,进而揭示出致病病毒仅占节肢动物病毒组的一小部分。此外,节肢动物可能在病毒进化和生态动态中起关键作用,并且有可能作为影响脊椎动物或植物的病原体的储存宿主。由于节肢动物种群与包括真菌、植物、脊椎动物,甚至水生和陆地生态系统中的其他节肢动物在内的多种生物之间存在活跃的相互作用,节肢动物病毒传播到包括哺乳动物在内的其他生物的风险增加。在此,我们综述了目前对节肢动物病毒多样性和生态学的理解。我们概述了不同宿主类型中已知的致病性节肢动物病毒,并强调节肢动物作为新兴病毒传染病来源的独特生态位。最后,我们描述了节肢动物病毒与其宿主在生态系统中的进化相互作用,同时强调它们在调节宿主种群方面的生态意义。