Microbiology Spectrum (Aug 2023)

Virome Analysis Provides an Insight into the Viral Community of Chinese Mitten Crab Eriocheir sinensis

  • Guangyu Guo,
  • Muhua Wang,
  • Dandan Zhou,
  • Xinyi He,
  • Peiyun Han,
  • Gongrui Chen,
  • Jiamin Zeng,
  • Zhi Liu,
  • Yinqing Wu,
  • Shaoping Weng,
  • Jianguo He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01439-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Recent advances in viromics have led to the discovery of a great diversity of RNA viruses and the identification of a large number of viral pathogens. A systematic exploration of viruses in Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis), one of the most important aquatic commercial species, is still lacking. Here, we characterized the RNA viromes of asymptomatic, milky disease (MD)-affected, and hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome (HPNS)-affected Chinese mitten crabs collected from 3 regions in China. In total, we identified 31 RNA viruses belonging to 11 orders, 22 of which were first reported here. By comparing viral composition between samples, we observed high variation in viral communities across regions, with most of the viral species being region-specific. We proposed to establish several novel viral families or genera based on the phylogenetic relationships and genome structures of viruses discovered in this study, expanding our knowledge of viral diversity in brachyuran crustaceans. IMPORTANCE High-throughput sequencing and meta-transcriptomic analysis provide us with an efficient tool to discover unknown viruses and explore the composition of viral communities in specific species. In this study, we investigated viromes in asymptomatic and diseased Chinese mitten crabs collected from three distant locations. We observed high regional variation in the composition of viral species, highlighting the importance of multi-location sampling. In addition, we classified several novel and ICTV-unclassified viruses based on their genome structures and phylogenetic relationships, providing a new perspective on current viral taxa.

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