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Cryo-EM-based discovery of a pathogenic parvovirus causing epidemic mortality by black wasting disease in farmed beetles

Judit J. Pénzes, Martin Holm, Samantha A. Yost, Jason T. Kaelber

2024Cell13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We use cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) as a sequence- and culture-independent diagnostic tool to identify the etiological agent of an agricultural pandemic. For the past 4 years, American insect-rearing facilities have experienced a distinctive larval pathology and colony collapse of farmed Zophobas morio (superworm). By means of cryo-EM, we discovered the causative agent: a densovirus that we named Zophobas morio black wasting virus (ZmBWV). We confirmed the etiology of disease by fulfilling Koch's postulates and characterizing strains from across the United States. ZmBWV is a member of the family Parvoviridae with a 5,542 nt genome, and we describe intersubunit interactions explaining its expanded internal volume relative to human parvoviruses. Cryo-EM structures at resolutions up to 2.1 Å revealed single-strand DNA (ssDNA) ordering at the capsid inner surface pinned by base-binding pockets in the capsid inner surface. Also, we demonstrated the prophylactic potential of non-pathogenic strains to provide cross-protection in vivo.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyWastingParvovirusDiseaseChronic wasting diseaseVirologyIridovirusVirusInternal medicinePrion proteinScrapieMedicineEndocrinologyViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsVirus-based gene therapy researchVector-Borne Animal Diseases
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