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A World of Viruses Nested within Parasites: Unraveling Viral Diversity within Parasitic Flatworms (Platyhelminthes)

Nolwenn M. Dheilly, Pierrick Lucas, Yannick Blanchard, Karyna Rosario

2022Microbiology Spectrum38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Little is known about the diversity of parasite-associated viruses and how these viruses may impact parasite fitness, parasite-host interactions, and virus evolution. The discovery of over a hundred viruses associated with a range of free-living and parasitic flatworms, including parasites of economic and clinical relevance, allowed us to compare the viromes of flatworms with contrasting lifestyles. The results suggest that flatworms acquired novel viruses after their transition to a parasitic lifestyle and highlight the possibility that they acquired viruses from their hosts and vice versa. An interesting example is the discovery of flatworm rhabdoviruses that have a position ancestral to rabies viruses and other vertebrate-associated rhabdoviruses, demonstrating that flatworm-associated viruses have emerged in a vertebrate host at least once in history. Therefore, parasitic flatworms may play a role in virus diversity and emergence. The roles that parasite-infecting viruses play in parasite-associated diseases remain to be investigated.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFlatwormParasite hostingHost (biology)Viral evolutionTrematodaHuman viromeZoologyRange (aeronautics)Evolutionary biologyEcologyHelminthsGeneticsGenomeGeneComposite materialMaterials scienceComputer scienceWorld Wide WebParasite Biology and Host InteractionsPlant Virus Research StudiesInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences