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Detection and Genetic Characterization of Viruses Present in Free-Ranging Snow Leopards Using Next-Generation Sequencing

机译:利用下一代测序的自由范围雪豹病毒检测和遗传表征

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Snow leopards inhabit the cold, arid environments of the high mountains of South and Central Asia. These living conditions likely affect the abundance and composition of microbes with the capacity to infect these animals. It is important to investigate the microbes that snow leopards are exposed to detect infectious disease threats and define a baseline for future changes that may impact the health of this endangered felid. In this work next-generation sequencing is used to investigate the fecal (and in a few cases sera) virome of seven snow leopards from the Tost mountains of Mongolia. The viral species to which the greatest number of sequences reads showed high similarity was rotavirus. Excluding one animal with overall very few sequence reads four of six animals (67%) displayed evidence of rotavirus infection. A serum sample of a male and a rectal swab of a female snow leopard produced sequence reads identical to felid herpesvirus 1, providing the first evidence that this virus infects snow leopards. In addition, the rectal swab from the same female also displayed sequence reads most similar to feline papillomavirus 2, which is the first evidence for this virus infecting snow leopards. The rectal swabs from all animals also showed evidence for the presence of small circular DNA viruses, predominately CRESS viruses and in one case feline anellovirus. Several of the viruses implicated in the present study could affect the health of snow leopards. In animals which are under environmental stress, for example young dispersing individuals and lactating females, health issues may be exacerbated by latent virus infections. It is therefore important to continue to monitor the evolution of the virome of snow leopard populations to know when supportive countermeasures might be needed.
机译:雪豹栖息于南部和中亚高山的寒冷,干旱的环境。这些生活条件可能会影响微生物的丰富和组成具有感染这些动物的能力。重要的是要研究雪豹暴露的微生物,以检测传染病威胁,并为未来的变化定义可能影响这一濒危息息的健康的基线。在这项工作中,使用下一代测序来研究来自蒙古的TOST山脉的七个雪豹的粪便(和少量血清)病毒。最多序列读取的病毒物种显示出高相似性是RotaVirus。排除一体的动物总体少数序列读取六只动物中的四种(67%)表现出RotaVirus感染的证据。雌性雪豹产生序列的血清和直肠拭子的血清样品读取与Felid Herpesvirus 1相同,提供该病毒感染雪豹的第一种证据。此外,来自同一女性的直肠拭子也显示出序列最多类似于猫乳头瘤病毒2,这是这种病毒感染雪豹的第一个证据。来自所有动物的直肠拭子也显示出小圆形DNA病毒,主要是Cress病毒和一种案例牙科病毒的证据。涉及本研究的几种病毒可能会影响雪豹的健康。在受环境压力下的动物中,例如年轻分散的个体和哺乳期女性,潜伏病毒感染可能会加剧健康问题。因此,重要的是要继续监测雪豹种群生气体的演变,以知道可能需要支持的对策。

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