High-throughput screening reveals high diversity and widespread distribution of viruses in black soldier flies (Hermetia illucens)

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Robert D. Pienaar , Salvador Herrero , Alexandra Cerqueira de Araujo , Franciszek Krupa , Adly M.M. Abd-Alla , Elisabeth A. Herniou
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Virus discovery in mass-reared insects is a growing topic of interest due to outbreak risks and for insect welfare concerns. In the case of black soldier flies (Hermetia illucens, BSF), pioneering bioinformatic studies have uncovered exogenous viruses from the orders Ghabrivirales and Bunyavirales, as well as endogenous viral elements from five virus families. This prompted further virome investigation of BSF metagenomes and metatranscriptomes, including from BSF individuals displaying signs and symptoms of disease. A high-throughput pipeline allowed the simultaneous investigation of 203 next generation sequencing datasets. This revealed the presence of seven viruses belonging to the families Dicistroviridae, Iflaviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Solinviviridae, Inseviridae, Lebotiviridae, and an unclassified Bunyavirales. Here we describe five viruses, which were detected in BSF from multiple origins, outlining the diversity of naturally occurring viruses associated with BSF colonies. As this viral community may also include BSF pathogens, we developed molecular detection tools which could be used for viral surveillance, both in mass-reared and wild populations of BSF.

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高通量筛选显示黑兵蝇(Hermetia illucens)病毒多样性高,分布广泛。
由于疫情爆发的风险和对昆虫福利的关注,在大规模饲养的昆虫中发现病毒是一个越来越受关注的话题。以黑兵蝇(Hermetia illucens, BSF)为例,开创性的生物信息学研究已经发现了来自Ghabrivirales目和Bunyavirales目的外源性病毒,以及来自五个病毒科的内源性病毒成分。这促使对包括表现出疾病体征和症状的BSF个体在内的BSF宏基因组和亚转录组进行进一步的病毒组调查。高通量管道允许同时调查203个下一代测序数据集。结果显示存在7种病毒,分别属于dicicroviridae, Iflaviridae, Rhabdoviridae, solinviridae, Inseviridae, Lebotiviridae和一种未分类的Bunyavirales。在这里,我们描述了在BSF中从多个来源检测到的五种病毒,概述了与BSF菌落相关的自然发生病毒的多样性。由于该病毒群落也可能包括BSF病原体,我们开发了分子检测工具,可用于大规模饲养和野生BSF群体的病毒监测。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology presents original research articles and notes on the induction and pathogenesis of diseases of invertebrates, including the suppression of diseases in beneficial species, and the use of diseases in controlling undesirable species. In addition, the journal publishes the results of physiological, morphological, genetic, immunological and ecological studies as related to the etiologic agents of diseases of invertebrates. The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology is the adopted journal of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology, and is available to SIP members at a special reduced price.
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