Evolution and ecology of Jeilongvirus among wild rodents and shrews in Singapore.

IF 3.8 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Lena Ch'ng, Dolyce H W Low, Sophie A Borthwick, Rong Zhang, Zoe A Ong, Yvonne C F Su, Alan T Hitch, Gavin J D Smith, Ian H Mendenhall
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Abstract

Background: Jeilongvirus was proposed as a new genus within the Paramyxoviridae in 2018. The advancement in metagenomic approaches has encouraged multiple reports of Jeilongvirus detection following the initial species discovery, enriching species diversity and host range within the genus. However, Jeilongvirus remains understudied in Singapore, where interfaces between humans and small mammals are plentiful.

Methods: Here, we utilized metagenomic sequencing for the exploration of viral diversity in small mammal tissues. Upon discovery of Jeilongvirus, molecular screening and full genome sequencing was conducted, with the data used to conduct statistical modelling and phylogenetic analysis.

Results: We report the presence of Jeilongvirus in four species of Singapore wild small mammals, detected in their spleen and kidney. We show that full genomes of three Singapore Jeilongvirus encode for eight ORFs including the small hydrophobic and transmembrane proteins. All generated genomes cluster phylogenetically within the small mammal subclade, but share low genetic similarity with representative Jeilongvirus species. Statistical modelling showed no spatial or temporal patterns and differences among species, life history traits and habitat types.

Conclusions: This study serves as a basis for understanding dynamics between Jeilongvirus and small mammal hosts in Singapore by displaying the virus generalist nature. In addition, the initial detection can help to invoke improved routine surveillance and detection of circulating pathogens in synanthropic hosts.

新加坡野生啮齿动物和鼩鼱中杰隆病毒的进化和生态学。
背景:2018年,杰隆病毒被提议为副粘病毒科(Paramyxoviridae)中的一个新属。随着元基因组学方法的发展,在首次发现杰隆病毒属之后,又有多份杰隆病毒检测报告,丰富了该属的物种多样性和宿主范围。然而,在人与小型哺乳动物接触频繁的新加坡,杰隆病毒仍未得到充分研究。方法:在此,我们利用元基因组测序技术探索小型哺乳动物组织中的病毒多样性。发现杰隆病毒后,我们进行了分子筛选和全基因组测序,并利用这些数据进行了统计建模和系统发育分析:结果:我们报告了在四种新加坡野生小型哺乳动物的脾脏和肾脏中发现的杰隆病毒。我们发现三种新加坡杰隆病毒的全基因组编码八个ORF,包括小疏水蛋白和跨膜蛋白。所有生成的基因组在系统发育上都属于小型哺乳动物亚支系,但与具有代表性的杰隆病毒物种的遗传相似性较低。统计建模显示,物种、生活史特征和栖息地类型之间没有时空模式和差异:结论:这项研究显示了杰隆病毒的通性,为了解新加坡杰隆病毒与小型哺乳动物宿主之间的动态关系提供了基础。此外,初步检测结果还有助于改进对同类宿主中循环病原体的常规监测和检测。
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