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Viral gut metagenomics of sympatric wild and domestic canids, and monitoring of viruses: Insights from an endangered wolf population

机译:同伴野生和家养犬科动物的病毒肠道宏基因组学和病毒监测:濒临灭绝的狼群的见解

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Abstract Animal host?¢????microbe interactions are a relevant concern for wildlife conservation, particularly regarding generalist pathogens, where domestic host species can play a role in the transmission of infectious agents, such as viruses, to wild animals. Knowledge on viral circulation in wild host species is still scarce and can be improved by the recent advent of modern molecular approaches. We aimed to characterize the fecal virome and identify viruses of potential conservation relevance of diarrheic free-ranging wolves and sympatric domestic dogs from Central Portugal, where a small and threatened wolf population persists in a highly anthropogenically modified landscape. Using viral metagenomics, we screened diarrheic stools collected from wolves ( n = 8), feral dogs ( n = 4), and pet dogs ( n = 6), all collected within wolf range. We detected novel highly divergent viruses as well as known viral pathogens with established effects on population dynamics, including canine distemper virus, a novel bocavirus, and canine minute virus. Furthermore, we performed a 4-year survey for the six wolf packs comprising this endangered wolf population, screening 93 fecal samples from 36 genetically identified wolves for canine distemper virus and the novel bocavirus, previously identified using our metagenomics approach. Our novel approach using metagenomics for viral screening in noninvasive samples of wolves and dogs has profound implications on the knowledge of both virology and wildlife diseases, establishing a complementary tool to traditional screening methods for the conservation of threatened species.
机译:摘要动物宿主与微生物的相互作用是野生动植物保护的一个相关问题,特别是对于一般病原体而言,在该病原体中,宿主宿主可以在诸如病毒之类的传染源向野生动物的传播中发挥作用。关于野生宿主物种中病毒循环的知识仍然很少,并且可以通过最近现代分子方法的出现而得到改进。我们的目标是表征粪便病毒,并鉴定来自葡萄牙中部的腹泻自由放养的狼和同伴的家养犬的潜在保护意义的病毒,在那儿,狼群稀少且处于威胁之中,其种群在高度人为改变的环境中依然存在。使用病毒宏基因组学,我们筛选了从狼(n = 8),野狗(n = 4)和宠物狗(n = 6)收集的腹泻粪便,所有这些都在狼的范围内收集。我们检测到了新型高度分化的病毒以及对种群动态具有确定影响的已知病毒病原体,包括犬瘟热病毒,新型博卡病毒和犬微小病毒。此外,我们对包括这种濒临灭绝的狼种群在内的六个狼群进行了为期4年的调查,从以前使用我们的宏基因组学方法鉴定的犬瘟热病毒和新型博卡病毒中筛选了36只经过基因鉴定的狼93份粪便样本。我们使用宏基因组学对狼和狗的非侵入性样品进行病毒筛查的新颖方法,对病毒学和野生动物疾病的知识产生了深远的影响,为保护受威胁物种的传统筛查方法建立了补充工具。

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