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Diversity and dissemination of viruses in pathogenic protozoa

Senne Heeren, Ilse Maes, Mandy Sanders, Lon‐Fye Lye, Vanessa Adaui, Jorge Arévalo, Alejandro Llanos‐Cuentas, Lineth García, Philippe Lemey, Stephen M. Beverley, James A. Cotton, Jean‐Claude Dujardin, Frederik Van den Broeck

2023Nature Communications24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and play a significant role in the evolution of many organisms and ecosystems. In pathogenic protozoa, the presence of viruses has been linked to an increased risk of treatment failure and severe clinical outcome. Here, we studied the molecular epidemiology of the zoonotic disease cutaneous leishmaniasis in Peru and Bolivia through a joint evolutionary analysis of Leishmania braziliensis and their dsRNA Leishmania virus 1. We show that parasite populations circulate in tropical rainforests and are associated with single viral lineages that appear in low prevalence. In contrast, groups of hybrid parasites are geographically and ecologically more dispersed and associated with an increased prevalence, diversity and spread of viruses. Our results suggest that parasite gene flow and hybridization increased the frequency of parasite-virus symbioses, a process that may change the epidemiology of leishmaniasis in the region.

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ProtozoaDiversity (politics)BiologyVirologyEvolutionary biologyComputational biologyMicrobiologyPolitical scienceLawPlant Virus Research StudiesViral Infections and VectorsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences
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