Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6140745 | Virology | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Viral metagenomics characterizes known and identifies unknown viruses based on sequence similarities to any previously sequenced viral genomes. A metagenomics approach was used to identify virus sequences in Australian mosquitoes causing cytopathic effects in inoculated mammalian cell cultures. Sequence comparisons revealed strains of Liao Ning virus (Reovirus, Seadornavirus), previously detected only in China, livestock-infecting Stretch Lagoon virus (Reovirus, Orbivirus), two novel dimarhabdoviruses, named Beaumont and North Creek viruses, and two novel orthobunyaviruses, named Murrumbidgee and Salt Ash viruses. The novel virus proteomes diverged by â¥50% relative to their closest previously genetically characterized viral relatives. Deep sequencing also generated genomes of Warrego and Wallal viruses, orbiviruses linked to kangaroo blindness, whose genomes had not been fully characterized. This study highlights viral metagenomics in concert with traditional arbovirus surveillance to characterize known and new arboviruses in field-collected mosquitoes. Follow-up epidemiological studies are required to determine whether the novel viruses infect humans.
Keywords
CCHFVBunyavirusRVFVWNVMVEVVHSVSFTSVIHNVAHSVCPVSINVSVCVEHVNovel virusEpizootic hemorrhagic disease virusEHDVKunjin virusTiLVAustralian bat lyssavirusDENVRRVVSVBFVReovirusFPVKdVAustraliaAkabane virusSevere fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virusDeep sequencingJEVRhabdovirusChikungunya virusSindbis virusVesicular stomatitis virusMurray valley encephalitis virusJapanese encephalitis virusviral hemorrhagic septicemia virusAfrican horse sickness virusBovine ephemeral fever virusDengue virusRift Valley fever virusRoss River virusCrimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever VirusEuropean bat lyssavirusInfectious hematopoietic necrosis virusWest Nile virusSpring viremia of carp virusMosquitoCHIKVVirus discovery
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Authors
Lark L. Coffey, Brady L. Page, Alexander L. Greninger, Belinda L. Herring, Richard C. Russell, Stephen L. Doggett, John Haniotis, Chunlin Wang, Xutao Deng, Eric L. Delwart,