Unveiling the Virome of Wild Birds: Exploring CRESS-DNA Viral Dark Matter.

IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Genome Biology and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1093/gbe/evae206
Ziyuan Dai, Haoning Wang, Juan Xu, Xiang Lu, Ping Ni, Shixing Yang, Quan Shen, Xiaochun Wang, Wang Li, Xiaolong Wang, Chenglin Zhou, Wen Zhang, Tongling Shan
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Amid global health concerns and the constant threat of zoonotic diseases, this study delves into the diversity of circular replicase-encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses within Chinese wild bird populations. Employing viral metagenomics to tackle the challenge of "viral dark matter," the research collected and analyzed 3,404 cloacal swab specimens across 26 bird families. Metagenomic analysis uncovered a rich viral landscape, with 67.48% of reads classified as viral dark matter, spanning multiple taxonomic levels. Notably, certain viral families exhibited host-specific abundance patterns, with Galliformes displaying the highest diversity. Diversity analysis categorized samples into distinct groups, revealing significant differences in viral community structure, particularly noting higher diversity in terrestrial birds compared to songbirds and unique diversity in migratory birds versus perching birds. The identification of ten novel Circoviridae viruses, seven Smacoviridae viruses, and 167 Genomoviridae viruses, along with 100 unclassified CRESS-DNA viruses, underscores the expansion of knowledge on avian-associated circular DNA viruses. Phylogenetic and structural analyses of Rep proteins offered insights into evolutionary relationships and potential functional variations among CRESS-DNA viruses. In conclusion, this study significantly enhances our understanding of the avian virome, shedding light on the intricate relationships between viral communities and host characteristics in Chinese wild bird populations. The diverse array of CRESS-DNA viruses discovered opens avenues for future research into viral evolution, spread factors, and potential ecosystem impacts.

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揭开野生鸟类病毒组的神秘面纱:探索 CRESS-DNA 病毒暗物质。
在全球健康问题和人畜共患病的持续威胁下,这项研究深入探讨了中国野生鸟类种群中环状复制酶编码单链DNA(CRESS-DNA)病毒的多样性。研究采用病毒元基因组学来应对 "病毒暗物质 "的挑战,收集并分析了26个鸟科的3404份泄殖腔拭子标本。元基因组分析发现了丰富的病毒景观,67.48%的读数被归类为病毒暗物质,跨越多个分类级别。值得注意的是,某些病毒科表现出特定宿主的丰度模式,其中胆形目鸟类的多样性最高。多样性分析将样本分为不同的组别,揭示了病毒群落结构的显著差异,特别是陆地鸟类的多样性高于鸣禽,候鸟的多样性独特于栖息鸟类。该研究发现了 10 种新型环病毒科病毒、7 种 Smacoviridae 病毒和 167 种 Genomoviridae 病毒,以及 100 种未分类的 CRESS-DNA 病毒,这突显了鸟类相关环 DNA 病毒知识的扩展。Rep蛋白的系统进化和结构分析有助于深入了解CRESS-DNA病毒之间的进化关系和潜在的功能变异。总之,这项研究大大加深了我们对禽类病毒组的了解,揭示了中国野鸟群体中病毒群落与宿主特征之间错综复杂的关系。发现的 CRESS-DNA 病毒种类繁多,为今后研究病毒进化、传播因素和对生态系统的潜在影响开辟了途径。
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Genome Biology and Evolution
Genome Biology and Evolution EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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期刊介绍: About the journal Genome Biology and Evolution (GBE) publishes leading original research at the interface between evolutionary biology and genomics. Papers considered for publication report novel evolutionary findings that concern natural genome diversity, population genomics, the structure, function, organisation and expression of genomes, comparative genomics, proteomics, and environmental genomic interactions. Major evolutionary insights from the fields of computational biology, structural biology, developmental biology, and cell biology are also considered, as are theoretical advances in the field of genome evolution. GBE’s scope embraces genome-wide evolutionary investigations at all taxonomic levels and for all forms of life — within populations or across domains. Its aims are to further the understanding of genomes in their evolutionary context and further the understanding of evolution from a genome-wide perspective.
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