Metagenomic Analysis of Environmental Samples from Wildlife Rescue Station at Poyang Lake, China

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jia LIU , Xi Yan LI , Wen Tao SONG , Xiao Xu ZENG , Hui LI , Lei YANG , Da Yan WANG
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Abstract

Objective

To improve the understanding of the virome and bacterial microbiome in the wildlife rescue station of Poyang Lake, China.

Methods

Ten smear samples were collected in March 2019 Metagenomic sequencing was performed to delineate bacterial and viral diversity. Taxonomic analysis was performed using the Kraken2 and Bracken methods. A maximum-likelihood tree was constructed based on the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) region of picornavirus.

Results

We identified 363 bacterial and 6 viral families. A significant difference in microbial and viral abundance was found between samples S01–S09 and S10. In S01–S09, members of Flavobacteriia and Gammaproteobacteria were the most prevalent, while in S10, the most prevalent bacteria class was Actinomycetia. Among S01–S09, members of Myoviridae and Herelleviridae were the most prevalent, while the dominant virus family of S10 was Picornaviridae. The full genome of the pigeon mesivirus-like virus (NC-BM-233) was recovered from S10 and contained an open reading frame of 8,124 nt. It showed the best hit to the pigeon mesivirus 2 polyprotein, with 84.10% amino acid identity. Phylogenetic analysis showed that RdRp clustered into Megrivirus B.

Conclusion

This study provides an initial assessment of the bacteria and viruses in the cage-smeared samples, broadens our knowledge of viral and bacterial diversity, and is a way to discover potential pathogens in wild birds

鄱阳湖野生动物救助站环境样本的宏基因组分析
目的提高对鄱阳湖野生动物救助站病毒组和细菌微生物组的认识。方法于2019年3月采集10份涂片标本,进行宏基因组测序,以描述细菌和病毒的多样性。使用Kraken2和Bracken方法进行分类分析。基于小核糖核酸病毒的核糖核酸依赖性核糖核酸聚合酶(RdRp)区域构建了一个最大似然树。结果我们鉴定出363个细菌家族和6个病毒家族。在样品S01–S09和S10之间发现了微生物和病毒丰度的显著差异。在S01–S09中,黄杆菌属和伽玛杆菌属的成员最为普遍,而在S10中,最普遍的细菌类别是放线菌。在S01–S09中,肌体病毒科和遗传病毒科的成员最为普遍,而S10的优势病毒家族为小核糖核酸病毒科。从S10中获得了鸽甲病毒样病毒(NC-BM-233)的全基因组,其开放阅读框为8124nt。该病毒对鸽甲病毒2型多蛋白的命中率最高,氨基酸同源性为84.10%。系统发育分析表明,RdRp聚集在Megrivirus B中。结论本研究对笼涂样品中的细菌和病毒进行了初步评估,拓宽了我们对病毒和细菌多样性的了解,是发现野生鸟类潜在病原体的一种途径
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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
8.60%
发文量
2170
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences (BES) is a peer-reviewed journal jointly established by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) and the Coulston International Corporation (CIC), USA in 1988, and is published monthly by Elsevier. It is indexed by SCI, PubMed, and CA. Topics covered by BES include infectious disease prevention, chronic and non-communicable disease prevention, disease control based on preventive medicine, and public health theories. It also focuses on the health impacts of environmental factors in people''s daily lives and work, including air quality, occupational hazards, and radiation hazards. Article types considered for publication include original articles, letters to the editor, reviews, research highlights, and policy forum.
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