Spatial scale influences the distribution of viral diversity in the eukaryotic virome of the mosquito Culex pipiens

Our knowledge of the diversity of eukaryotic viruses has recently undergone a massive expansion. This diversity could influence host physiology through yet unknown phenomena of potential interest to the fields of health and food production. However, the assembly processes of this diversity remain el...

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Autores: Gil, Patricia, Exbrayat, Antoni, Loire, Etienne, Rakotoarivony, Ignace, Charriat, Florian, Morel, Côme, Baldet, Thierry, Boisseau, Michel, Marie, Albane, Frances, Benoît, L'Ambert, Gregory, Bessat, Mohamed, Otify, Yehia, Goffredo, Maria, Mancini, Giuseppe, Busquets, Núria|||0000-0001-5246-8260, Birnberg, Lotty, Talavera Forcades, Sandra, Aranda Pallero, Carles|||0000-0003-1496-8306, Ayari, Emna, Mejri, Selma, Sghaier, Soufien, Bennouna, Amal, El Rhaffouli, Hicham, Balenghien, Thomas, Chlyeh, Ghita, Fassi Fihri, Ouafaa, Reveillaud, Julie, Simonin, Yannick, Eloit, Marc, Gutierrez, Serafin|||0000-0002-5277-7239
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:309151
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/309151
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1093/ve/vead054
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Virome
Mosquito
Culex pipiens
Metagenomics
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Sumario:Our knowledge of the diversity of eukaryotic viruses has recently undergone a massive expansion. This diversity could influence host physiology through yet unknown phenomena of potential interest to the fields of health and food production. However, the assembly processes of this diversity remain elusive in the eukaryotic viromes of terrestrial animals. This situation hinders hypothesis-driven tests of virome influence on host physiology. Here, we compare taxonomic diversity between different spatial scales in the eukaryotic virome of the mosquito Culex pipiens. This mosquito is a vector of human pathogens worldwide. The experimental design involved sampling in five countries in Africa and Europe around the Mediterranean Sea and large mosquito numbers to ensure a thorough exploration of virus diversity. A group of viruses was found in all countries. This core group represented a relatively large and diverse fraction of the virome. However, certain core viruses were not shared by all host individuals in a given country, and their infection rates fluctuated between countries and years. Moreover, the distribution of coinfections in individual mosquitoes suggested random co-occurrence of those core viruses. Our results also suggested differences in viromes depending on geography, with viromes tending to cluster depending on the continent. Thus, our results unveil that the overlap in taxonomic diversity can decrease with spatial scale in the eukaryotic virome of C. pipiens. Furthermore, our results show that integrating contrasted spatial scales allows us to identify assembly patterns in the mosquito virome. Such patterns can guide future studies of virome influence on mosquito physiology.