Literature DB >> 31928929

RNA virome analysis of questing ticks from Hokuriku District, Japan, and the evolutionary dynamics of tick-borne phleboviruses.

Daisuke Kobayashi1, Katsunori Murota2, Kentaro Itokawa3, Hiroko Ejiri4, Michael Amoa-Bosompem5, Astri Nur Faizah5, Mamoru Watanabe5, Yoshihide Maekawa5, Toshihiko Hayashi5, Shinichi Noda6, Takeo Yamauchi7, Osamu Komagata5, Kyoko Sawabe5, Haruhiko Isawa8.   

Abstract

Tick-borne viruses have emerged recently in many parts of the world, and the discoveries of novel tick-borne viruses have been accelerated by the development of high-throughput sequencing technology. In this study, a cost-efficient small benchtop next-generation sequencer, the Illumina MiniSeq, was used for the RNA virome analysis of questing ticks collected from Hokuriku District, Japan, and assessed for their potential utility in a tick-borne virus surveillance system. We detected two phleboviruses [Kabuto Mountain virus (KAMV) and Okutama tick virus (OKTV)], a coltivirus [Tarumizu tick virus (TarTV)], and a novel iflavirus [Hamaphysalis flava iflavirus (HfIFV)] from tick homogenates and/or cell culture supernatants after virus isolation processes. The number of sequence reads from KAMV and TarTV markedly increased when cell culture supernatants were used, indicating a successful isolation of these viruses. In contrast, OKTV and HfIFV were detected only in tick homogenates but not from cell culture supernatants, suggesting a failure to isolate these viruses. Furthermore, we performed genomic and phylogenetic analyzes of these detected viruses. OKTV and some phleboviruses discovered recently by NGS-based methods were probably deficient in the M genome segment, which are herein proposed as M segment-deficient phlebovirus (MdPV). A phylogenetic analysis of phleboviruses, including MdPV, suggested that Uukuniemi and Kaisodi group viruses and kabutoviruses evolved from an ancestral MdPV, which provides insights into the evolutionary dynamics of phleboviruses as emerging pathogens.
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Keywords:  Coltivirus; Iflavirus; Next-generation sequencer; Phlebovirus; Ticks; Virome

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31928929     DOI: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2019.101364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ticks Tick Borne Dis        ISSN: 1877-959X            Impact factor:   3.744


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2.  Development of an entirely plasmid-based reverse genetics system for 12-segmented double-stranded RNA viruses.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-10-19       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Virome analysis of ticks in Zhoushan Archipelago, China.

Authors:  Ting He; Changqiang Zhu; Zhiyong Li; Lele Ai; Dan Hu; Chunhui Wang; Feng Li; Xiaohong Yang; Heng Lv; Wangeng Chen; Hui Qian; Weilong Tan; Changjun Wang
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4.  Toyo virus, a novel member of the Kaisodi group in the genus Uukuvirus (family Phenuiviridae) found in Haemaphysalis formosensis ticks in Japan.

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5.  Sequence diversity and evolution of a group of iflaviruses associated with ticks.

Authors:  Romain Daveu; Caroline Hervet; Louane Sigrist; Davide Sassera; Aaron Jex; Karine Labadie; Jean-Marc Aury; Olivier Plantard; Claude Rispe
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6.  Deciphering the Virome of Culex vishnui Subgroup Mosquitoes, the Major Vectors of Japanese Encephalitis, in Japan.

Authors:  Astri Nur Faizah; Daisuke Kobayashi; Haruhiko Isawa; Michael Amoa-Bosompem; Katsunori Murota; Yukiko Higa; Kyoko Futami; Satoshi Shimada; Kyeong Soon Kim; Kentaro Itokawa; Mamoru Watanabe; Yoshio Tsuda; Noboru Minakawa; Kozue Miura; Kazuhiro Hirayama; Kyoko Sawabe
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-02-28       Impact factor: 5.048

7.  Epidemiological study of Kabuto Mountain virus, a novel uukuvirus, in Japan.

Authors:  Ngo T B Tran; Hiroshi Shimoda; Junko Mizuno; Keita Ishijima; Kenzo Yonemitsu; Shohei Minami; Yudai Kuroda; Kango Tatemoto; Milagros V Mendoza; Ai Takano; Masahiko Muto; Haruhiko Isawa; Kyoko Sawabe; Daisuke Hayasaka; Ken Maeda
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8.  Detection of Jingmenviruses in Japan with Evidence of Vertical Transmission in Ticks.

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9.  Virome analysis of ticks in a forest region of Liaoning, China: characterization of a novel hepe-like virus sequence.

Authors:  Zijun Yang; Ju Zhang; Shixing Yang; Xiaochun Wang; Quan Shen; Guangming Sun; Hao Wang; Wen Zhang
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