Stability of the Virome in Lab- and Field-Collected Aedes albopictus Mosquitoes across Different Developmental Stages and Possible Core Viruses in the Publicly Available Virome Data of <i>Aedes</i> Mosquitoes
Chenyan Shi, Lu Zhao, Evans Atoni, Weifeng Zeng, Xiaomin Hu, Jelle Matthijnssens, Zhiming Yuan, Han Xia
Abstract
Our study revealed that the virome was very stable across all developmental stages of both lab-derived and field-collected Aedes albopictus . The data representing the core virome in lab A. albopictus proved the vertical transmission route of these viruses, forming a “vertically transmitted core virome.” Field mosquitoes also contained this stable vertically transmitted core virome as well as additional viruses, which probably represented “environment-derived core virome” and which therefore were less stable over time and geography. By further screening publicly available SRA viral metagenomic data sets from mosquitoes belonging to the genus Aedes , some of the identified core ISVs were shown to be present in the majority of SRAs, such as Phasi Charoen-like phasivirus and Guadeloupe mosquito virus. How these core ISVs influence the biology of the mosquito host and arbovirus infection and evolution deserves to be further explored.