Molecular and biological characterization of a bunyavirus infecting the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens)

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Journal of General Virology Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1099/jgv.0.001977
Ting Li, Zhuang-Xin Ye, Ke-Hui Feng, Qian-Zhuo Mao, Qing-Ling Hu, Ji-Chong Zhuo, Chuan-Xi Zhang, Jian-Ping Chen and Jun-Min Li
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A negative-strand symbiotic RNA virus, tentatively named Nilaparvata lugens Bunyavirus (NLBV), was identified in the brown planthopper (BPH, Nilaparvata lugens). Phylogenetic analysis indicated that NLBV is a member of the genus Mobuvirus (family Phenuiviridae, order Bunyavirales). Analysis of virus-derived small interfering RNA suggested that antiviral immunity of BPH was successfully activated by NLBV infection. Tissue-specific investigation showed that NLBV was mainly accumulated in the fat-body of BPH adults. Moreover, NLBV was detected in eggs of viruliferous female BPHs, suggesting the possibility of vertical transmission of NLBV in BPH. Additionally, no significant differences were observed for the biological properties between NLBV-infected and NLBV-free BPHs. Finally, analysis of geographic distribution indicated that NLBV may be prevalent in Southeast Asia. This study provided a comprehensive characterization on the molecular and biological properties of a symbiotic virus in BPH, which will contribute to our understanding of the increasingly discovered RNA viruses in insects.
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感染褐飞虱(Nilaparvata lugens)的布尼亚病毒的分子和生物学特征
在褐跳虫(BPH,Nilaparvata lugens)中发现了一种负链共生RNA病毒,暂命名为Nilaparvata lugens Bunyavirus(NLBV)。系统进化分析表明,NLBV属于Mobuvirus属(Phenuiviridae科,Bunyavirales目)。对病毒衍生小干扰 RNA 的分析表明,BPH 的抗病毒免疫被 NLBV 感染成功激活。组织特异性研究表明,NLBV 主要积聚在 BPH 成虫的脂肪体内。此外,在带毒雌性 BPH 的卵中也检测到了 NLBV,这表明 NLBV 有可能在 BPH 中垂直传播。此外,受 NLBV 感染的 BPH 与未受 NLBV 感染的 BPH 在生物学特性上没有明显差异。最后,地理分布分析表明,NLBV 可能在东南亚流行。这项研究全面描述了一种共生病毒在 BPH 中的分子和生物学特性,这将有助于我们了解昆虫中发现的越来越多的 RNA 病毒。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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