Literature DB >> 29058655

The discovery of Halictivirus resolves the Sinaivirus phylogeny.

Diane Bigot1, Anne Dalmon2, Bronwen Roy3, Chunsheng Hou4,5, Michèle Germain1, Manon Romary1, Shuai Deng4,5, Qingyun Diao4,5, Lucy A Weinert6,7, James M Cook3, Elisabeth A Herniou1, Philippe Gayral1.   

Abstract

By providing pollination services, bees are among the most important insects, both in ecological and economical terms. Combined next-generation and classical sequencing approaches were applied to discover and study new insect viruses potentially harmful to bees. A bioinformatics virus discovery pipeline was used on individual Illumina transcriptomes of 13 wild bees from three species from the genus Halictus and 30 ants from six species of the genera Messor and Aphaenogaster. This allowed the discovery and description of three sequences of a new virus termed Halictus scabiosae Adlikon virus (HsAV). Phylogenetic analyses of ORF1, RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRp) and capsid genes showed that HsAV is closely related to (+)ssRNA viruses of the unassigned Sinaivirus genus but distant enough to belong to a different new genus we called Halictivirus. In addition, our study of ant transcriptomes revealed the first four sinaivirus sequences from ants (Messor barbarus, M. capitatus and M. concolor). Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses were performed on a 594 nt fragment of the ORF1/RdRp region from 84 sinaivirus sequences, including 31 new Lake Sinai viruses (LSVs) from honey bees collected in five countries across the globe and the four ant viral sequences. The phylogeny revealed four main clades potentially representing different viral species infecting honey bees. Moreover, the ant viruses belonged to the LSV4 clade, suggesting a possible cross-species transmission between bees and ants. Lastly, wide honey bee screening showed that all four LSV clades have worldwide distributions with no obvious geographical segregation.

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Keywords:  HsAV; LSV; RNA virus discovery; ants; hymenoptera; wild bee

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29058655     DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


  14 in total

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Authors:  Alexander J McMenamin; Katie F Daughenbaugh; Fenali Parekh; Marie C Pizzorno; Michelle L Flenniken
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2.  Metatranscriptome Analysis of Sympatric Bee Species Identifies Bee Virus Variants and a New Virus, Andrena-Associated Bee Virus-1.

Authors:  Katie F Daughenbaugh; Idan Kahnonitch; Charles C Carey; Alexander J McMenamin; Tanner Wiegand; Tal Erez; Naama Arkin; Brian Ross; Blake Wiedenheft; Asaf Sadeh; Nor Chejanovsky; Yael Mandelik; Michelle L Flenniken
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3.  First detection of Lake Sinai virus in the Czech Republic: a potential member of a new species.

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Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 2.685

Review 4.  Molecular Detection and Differentiation of Arthropod, Fungal, Protozoan, Bacterial and Viral Pathogens of Honeybees.

Authors:  Lucas Lannutti; Fernanda Noemi Gonzales; Maria José Dus Santos; Mónica Florin-Christensen; Leonhard Schnittger
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2022-05-02

5.  An updated genetic marker for detection of Lake Sinai Virus and metagenetic applications.

Authors:  Deborah D Iwanowicz; Judy Y Wu-Smart; Tugce Olgun; Autumn H Smart; Clint R V Otto; Dawn Lopez; Jay D Evans; Robert Cornman
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6.  Investigating Virus-Host Interactions in Cultured Primary Honey Bee Cells.

Authors:  Alexander J McMenamin; Fenali Parekh; Verena Lawrence; Michelle L Flenniken
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7.  Virome Analysis of Aphid Populations That Infest the Barley Field: The Discovery of Two Novel Groups of Nege/Kita-Like Viruses and Other Novel RNA Viruses.

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Review 8.  Bee Viruses: Routes of Infection in Hymenoptera.

Authors:  Orlando Yañez; Niels Piot; Anne Dalmon; Joachim R de Miranda; Panuwan Chantawannakul; Delphine Panziera; Esmaeil Amiri; Guy Smagghe; Declan Schroeder; Nor Chejanovsky
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-05-28       Impact factor: 5.640

9.  Occurrence and Molecular Phylogeny of Honey Bee Viruses in Vespids.

Authors:  Sa Yang; Philippe Gayral; Hongxia Zhao; Yaojun Wu; Xuejian Jiang; Yanyan Wu; Diane Bigot; Xinling Wang; Dahe Yang; Elisabeth A Herniou; Shuai Deng; Fei Li; Qingyun Diao; Eric Darrouzet; Chunsheng Hou
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10.  Viruses in the Invasive Hornet Vespa velutina.

Authors:  Anne Dalmon; Philippe Gayral; Damien Decante; Christophe Klopp; Diane Bigot; Maxime Thomasson; Elisabeth A Herniou; Cédric Alaux; Yves Le Conte
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-11-08       Impact factor: 5.048

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