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Metagenomic Analysis of the Virome of Mosquito Excreta

Ana L. Ramírez, Agathe M. G. Colmant, David Warrilow, Bixing Huang, Alyssa T. Pyke, Jamie McMahon, Dagmar B Meyer, Rikki Graham, Amy V. Jennison, Scott A. Ritchie, Andrew F. van den Hurk

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Abstract

When a mosquito feeds on a host, it ingests not only its blood meal but also an assortment of microorganisms that are present in the blood, thus acting as an environmental sampler. By using specific tests, it is possible to detect arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) like dengue and West Nile viruses in mosquito excreta. Here, we explored the use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) for unbiased detection of RNA viruses present in excreta from experimentally infected and field-collected mosquitoes. We have demonstrated that mosquito excreta provide a suitable template for NGS and that it is possible to recover and assemble near-full-length genomes of both arboviruses and insect-borne viruses, including potentially novel ones. These results importantly show the direct practicality of the use of mosquito excreta for NGS, which in the future could be used for virus discovery, environmental virome sampling, and arbovirus surveillance.

Topics & Concepts

ArbovirusBiologyMetagenomicsHuman viromeCulexVirologyVirusGenomeGeneticsEcologyGeneLarvaMosquito-borne diseases and controlInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesViral Infections and Vectors