节肢动物基因组中的内源性类 nege 病毒元件揭示了病毒与宿主的共同进化和两个植物病毒家族的古老历史。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2024-10-22 Epub Date: 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1128/jvi.00997-24
Gang Lu, Zhuang-Xin Ye, Yu-Hua Qi, Jia-Bao Lu, Qian-Zhuo Mao, Ji-Chong Zhuo, Hai-Jian Huang, Yu-Juan He, Yi-Yuan Li, Zhong-Tian Xu, Jian-Ping Chen, Chuan-Xi Zhang, Jun-Min Li
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摘要

negevirus是最近提出的节肢动物感染病毒类群,它与两个科(病毒科和Kitaviridae)的植物病毒有关。然而,人们对negevirus-host的进化史及其与植物病毒的关系仍然知之甚少。内源性nege-like病毒元件(ENVEs)是整合到节肢动物基因组中的古老nege-like病毒序列,可以作为以前病毒感染的分子化石记录。本研究在已发表的150个节肢动物基因组中鉴定了292个ENVE,揭示了类nege病毒和两个相关植物病毒家族的进化史。我们在 11 个蚜虫物种中发现了 3 个新的类霓虹灯病毒和 8 个病毒株。进一步分析表明,在 6 个蚜虫基因组中检测到了 10 个 ENVEs,并将其分为 4 个类型(ENVE1-ENVE4)。同源整合和系统进化分析表明,nege-like病毒的感染历史超过60 My,在整个新生代与蚜虫祖先共存。此外,两种nege-like病毒蛋白(CP和SP24)与病毒科(Virgaviridae)和北病毒科(Kitaviridae)的植物病毒蛋白高度同源。CP和SP24衍生的ENVE被广泛整合到许多节肢动物的基因组中。这些结果表明,类鼻疽病毒与节肢动物宿主以及病毒科和北病毒科的植物病毒长期共存,它们可能是通过水平病毒转移事件从类鼻疽病毒祖先进化而来的。这些发现拓宽了我们对节肢动物病毒感染历史和植物病毒起源的视野:重要意义:尽管negevirus与植物病毒在系统发育上有亲缘关系,但negevirus-宿主的进化史及其与植物病毒的关系在很大程度上仍是未知的。本研究以内源性类nege病毒元件(ENVEs)为分子化石记录,研究了类nege病毒感染节肢动物宿主的历史以及两个相关植物病毒科(Virgaviridae和Kitaviridae)的进化史。我们的研究结果表明,在节肢动物的进化过程中,nege-like病毒感染了60多亿年。与Virgaviridae和Kitaviridae病毒序列高度同源的ENVEs存在于多种节肢动物基因组中,但在植物基因组中却不存在,这表明这两个科的植物病毒可能是通过跨物种水平病毒传播从nege-like病毒祖先进化而来的。我们的发现为病毒-宿主协同进化和植物病毒的起源提供了一个新的视角。
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Endogenous nege-like viral elements in arthropod genomes reveal virus-host coevolution and ancient history of two plant virus families.

Negevirus is a recently proposed taxon of arthropod-infecting virus, which is associated with plant viruses of two families (Virgaviridae and Kitaviridae). Nevertheless, the evolutionary history of negevirus-host and its relationship with plant viruses remain poorly understood. Endogenous nege-like viral elements (ENVEs) are ancient nege-like viral sequences integrated into the arthropod genomes, which can serve as the molecular fossil records of previous viral infection. In this study, 292 ENVEs were identified in 150 published arthropod genomes, revealing the evolutionary history of nege-like viruses and two related plant virus families. We discovered three novel and eight strains of nege-like viruses in 11 aphid species. Further analysis indicated that 10 ENVEs were detected in six aphid genomes, and they were divided into four types (ENVE1-ENVE4). Orthologous integration and phylogenetic analyses revealed that nege-like viruses had a history of infection of over 60 My and coexisted with aphid ancestors throughout the Cenozoic Era. Moreover, two nege-like viral proteins (CP and SP24) were highly homologous to those of plant viruses in the families Virgaviridae and Kitaviridae. CP- and SP24-derived ENVEs were widely integrated into numerous arthropod genomes. These results demonstrate that nege-like viruses have a long-term coexistence with arthropod hosts and plant viruses of the two families, Virgaviridae and Kitaviridae, which may have evolved from the nege-like virus ancestor through horizontal virus transfer events. These findings broaden our perspective on the history of viral infection in arthropods and the origins of plant viruses.

Importance: Although negevirus is phylogenetically related to plant virus, the evolutionary history of negevirus-host and its relationship with plant virus remain largely unknown. In this study, we used endogenous nege-like viral elements (ENVEs) as the molecular fossil records to investigate the history of nege-like viral infection in arthropod hosts and the evolution of two related plant virus families (Virgaviridae and Kitaviridae). Our results showed the infection of nege-like viruses for over 60 My during the arthropod evolution. ENVEs highly homologous to viral sequences in Virgaviridae and Kitaviridae were present in a wide range of arthropod genomes but were absent in plant genomes, indicating that plant viruses in these two families possibly evolved from the nege-like virus ancestor through cross-species horizontal virus transmission. Our findings provide a new perspective on the virus-host coevolution and the origins of plant viruses.

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Journal of Virology
Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Virology (JVI) explores the nature of the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. We welcome papers on virion structure and assembly, viral genome replication and regulation of gene expression, genetic diversity and evolution, virus-cell interactions, cellular responses to infection, transformation and oncogenesis, gene delivery, viral pathogenesis and immunity, and vaccines and antiviral agents.
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