Gushan virus: a newly discovered virus found in mosquitoes of Shandong, China.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Long Yuan, Yongchao Yang, Wenbing Zhu, Shuo Feng, Xinbei Li, Jian Song, Yujing Zhu, Guoyu Niu
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Abstract

Arboviruses persist as a significant threat to global public and human health. The advent of macrogenomics technology has substantially expanded our understanding of mosquito-borne viruses by facilitating the direct identification and characterization of viruses from diverse environmental samples. In 2022, we conducted mosquito surveillance in the Shandong region of China and discovered a novel virus, tentatively named Gushan virus based on the site of discovery. In this study, a total of 3170 mosquitoes were collected and divided into 62 pools based on species and collection locations. Quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) and nested PCR were employed to detect Gushan virus nucleic acids in all samples. The results revealed that 16 pools were positive, with a minimum infection rate (MIR) of 0.5% (16/3,170). Concurrently, we successfully obtained one complete genome sequence and six partial sequences. Nucleotide homology analysis demonstrated a high degree of sequence identity, indicating that Gushan virus may maintain a stable genetic profile in the region. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that Gushan virus is most closely related to Drosophila immigrans Nora virus of the family Noroviridae. Taxonomically, Gushan virus belongs to the order Picornavirales, family Noroviridae, and genus Orthonoravirus. This study contributes new insights into the diversity of mosquito-associated viruses.

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Virus Genes
Virus Genes 医学-病毒学
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3.30
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76
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Viruses are convenient models for the elucidation of life processes. The study of viruses is again on the cutting edge of biological sciences: systems biology, genomics, proteomics, metagenomics, using the newest most powerful tools. Huge amounts of new details on virus interactions with the cell, other pathogens and the hosts – animal (including human), insect, fungal, plant, bacterial, and archaeal - and their role in infection and disease are forthcoming in perplexing details requiring analysis and comments. Virus Genes is dedicated to the publication of studies on the structure and function of viruses and their genes, the molecular and systems interactions with the host and all applications derived thereof, providing a forum for the analysis of data and discussion of its implications, and the development of new hypotheses.
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