对夜蛾RNA-seq数据的转录组分析揭示了横纹肌病毒科的新病毒。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Virus Genes Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-27 DOI:10.1007/s11262-025-02177-9
Juliana Sánchez-Yalí, Carolina Montoya-Ruiz, Clara Saldamando, Pablo A Gutiérrez
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摘要

夜蛾属(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)包括几种在世界范围内具有重要经济意义的主要农业害虫。其中一些品种分布广泛,而其他品种主要分布在非洲和亚洲。不幸的是,杀虫剂和Bt转基因作物的使用不利于有益昆虫和人类健康,因为它有助于快速选择抗性昆虫。因此,感染夜蛾的病毒成为很有前途的生物防治策略,因为它们可以在显著降低环境影响的情况下进行有针对性和特异性的害虫防治。作为鉴定Spodoptera潜在病毒控制剂调查的一部分,我们通过对1,457个公开RNA-seq数据集的meta分析,研究了与Spodoptera物种相关的横纹蛇病毒的多样性。我们的研究结果揭示了一种与frugiperda s.s和exigua s.s相关的新α病毒,以及两种以前未被描述的新发现的病毒,它们与litura s.s和littoralis相关,可能代表了Deltarhabdovirinae亚科中的一个新属。我们的研究结果还发现了新的frugiperda横纹病毒(Betapaprhavirus frugiperda)序列,包括与S. exigua和S. litura相关的亚分支。
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Transcriptome analysis of Spodoptera RNA-seq data unveils new viruses within the family Rhabdoviridae.

The genus Spodoptera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) includes several major agricultural pests of crops of economic importance worldwide. Some of its species are widely distributed, while others are mainly found in Africa and Asia. Unfortunately, the use of insecticides and Bt transgenic crops is not environmentally suitable for beneficial insects and human health, as it contributes to the rapid selection of resistant insects. For this reason, viruses infecting Spodoptera spp. become promising biological control strategies, as they allow for targeted and specific pest management with significantly lower environmental impact. As part of an investigation to identify potential viral control agents for Spodoptera, we examined the diversity of rhabdoviruses associated with Spodoptera species through a meta-analysis of 1,457 public RNA-seq datasets. Our results revealed a tentative new Alphapaprhavirus associated with S. frugiperda and S. exigua, as well as two newly identified viruses not previously described and associated with S. litura and S. littoralis that likely represent a new genus within the subfamily Deltarhabdovirinae. Our results also revealed new Spodoptera frugiperda rhabdovirus (Betapaprhavirus frugiperda) sequences, including subclades associated with S. exigua and S. litura.

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Virus Genes
Virus Genes 医学-病毒学
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3.30
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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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