Slippery when wet: cross-species transmission of divergent coronaviruses in bony and jawless fish and the evolutionary history of the Coronaviridae

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作者
Miller, Allison K. [1 ]
Mifsud, Jonathon C. O. [2 ]
Costa, Vincenzo A. [2 ]
Grimwood, Rebecca M. [3 ]
Kitson, Jane [4 ]
Baker, Cindy [5 ]
Brosnahan, Cara L. [6 ]
Pande, Anjali [5 ,6 ]
Holmes, Edward C. [2 ]
Gemmell, Neil J. [1 ]
Geoghegan, Jemma L. [3 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Dept Anat, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Life & Environm Sci & Sch Med Sci, Marie Bashir Inst Infect Dis & Biosecur, Johns Hopkins Dr, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[3] Univ Otago, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand
[4] Kitson Consulting Ltd, 9 Black Rd, Invercargill 9879, Invercargill Wa, New Zealand
[5] Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
[6] Minist Primary Ind, Anim Hlth Lab & Diagnost & Surveillance Directora, Upper Hutt 5018, New Zealand
[7] Inst Environm Sci & Res, 34 Kenepuru Dr,Porirua 5022, Wellington 5018, New Zealand
关键词
meta-transcriptomics; virus discovery; fish; evolution; phylogeny; Coronaviridae; lamprey; coronavirus; ALIGNMENT; LAMPREY;
D O I
10.1093/ve/veab050
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The Nidovirales comprise a genetically diverse group of positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus families that infect a range of invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Recent metagenomic studies have identified nido-like virus sequences, particularly those related to the Coronaviridae, in a range of aquatic hosts including fish, amphibians, and reptiles. We sought to identify additional members of the Coronaviridae in both bony and jawless fish through a combination of total RNA sequencing (meta-transcriptomics) and data mining of published RNA sequencing data and from this reveal more of the long-term patterns and processes of coronavirus evolution. Accordingly, we identified a number of divergent viruses that fell within the Letovirinae subfamily of the Coronaviridae, including those in a jawless fish-the pouched lamprey. By mining fish transcriptome data, we identified additional virus transcripts matching these viruses in bony fish from both marine and freshwater environments. These new viruses retained sequence conservation in the RNA-dependant RNA polymerase across the Coronaviridae but formed a distinct and diverse phylogenetic group. Although there are broad-scale topological similarities between the phylogenies of the major groups of coronaviruses and their vertebrate hosts, the evolutionary relationship of viruses within the Letovirinae does not mirror that of their hosts. For example, the coronavirus found in the pouched lamprey fell within the phylogenetic diversity of bony fish letoviruses, indicative of past host switching events. Hence, despite possessing a phylogenetic history that likely spans the entire history of the vertebrates, coronavirus evolution has been characterised by relatively frequent cross-species transmission, particularly in hosts that reside in aquatic habitats.
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