Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies

Abstract Currently, there are increasing concerns about the possibility of a new epidemic due to emerging reports of Mayaro virus (MAYV) fever outbreaks in areas of South and Central America. Haemagogus mosquitoes, the primary sylvan vectors of MAYV are poorly characterized and a better understandin...

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Main Authors: Renee Ali, Jayaraman Jayaraj, Azad Mohammed, Chinnadurai Chinnaraja, Christine V. F. Carrington, David W. Severson, Adesh Ramsubhag
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95842-6
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spelling doaj-ff9bf444753544e2879700b59f1704002021-08-22T11:26:29ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-95842-6Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West IndiesRenee Ali0Jayaraman Jayaraj1Azad Mohammed2Chinnadurai Chinnaraja3Christine V. F. Carrington4David W. Severson5Adesh Ramsubhag6Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The University of the West IndiesAbstract Currently, there are increasing concerns about the possibility of a new epidemic due to emerging reports of Mayaro virus (MAYV) fever outbreaks in areas of South and Central America. Haemagogus mosquitoes, the primary sylvan vectors of MAYV are poorly characterized and a better understanding of the mosquito’s viral transmission dynamics and interactions with MAYV and other microorganisms would be important in devising effective control strategies. In this study, a metatranscriptomic based approach was utilized to determine the prevalence of RNA viruses in field-caught mosquitoes morphologically identified as Haemagogus janthinomys from twelve (12) forest locations in Trinidad, West Indies. Known insect specific viruses including the Phasi Charoen-like and Humaiata-Tubiacanga virus dominated the virome of the mosquitoes throughout sampling locations while other viruses such as the avian leukosis virus, MAYV and several unclassified viruses had a narrower distribution. Additionally, assembled contigs from the Ecclesville location suggests the presence of a unique uncharacterized picorna-like virus. Mapping of RNA sequencing reads to reference mitochondrial sequences of potential feeding host animals showed hits against avian and rodent sequences, which putatively adds to the growing body of evidence of a potentially wide feeding host-range for the Haemagogus mosquito vector.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95842-6
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author Renee Ali
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Azad Mohammed
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David W. Severson
Adesh Ramsubhag
spellingShingle Renee Ali
Jayaraman Jayaraj
Azad Mohammed
Chinnadurai Chinnaraja
Christine V. F. Carrington
David W. Severson
Adesh Ramsubhag
Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies
Scientific Reports
author_facet Renee Ali
Jayaraman Jayaraj
Azad Mohammed
Chinnadurai Chinnaraja
Christine V. F. Carrington
David W. Severson
Adesh Ramsubhag
author_sort Renee Ali
title Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies
title_short Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies
title_full Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies
title_fullStr Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the virome associated with Haemagogus mosquitoes in Trinidad, West Indies
title_sort characterization of the virome associated with haemagogus mosquitoes in trinidad, west indies
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Currently, there are increasing concerns about the possibility of a new epidemic due to emerging reports of Mayaro virus (MAYV) fever outbreaks in areas of South and Central America. Haemagogus mosquitoes, the primary sylvan vectors of MAYV are poorly characterized and a better understanding of the mosquito’s viral transmission dynamics and interactions with MAYV and other microorganisms would be important in devising effective control strategies. In this study, a metatranscriptomic based approach was utilized to determine the prevalence of RNA viruses in field-caught mosquitoes morphologically identified as Haemagogus janthinomys from twelve (12) forest locations in Trinidad, West Indies. Known insect specific viruses including the Phasi Charoen-like and Humaiata-Tubiacanga virus dominated the virome of the mosquitoes throughout sampling locations while other viruses such as the avian leukosis virus, MAYV and several unclassified viruses had a narrower distribution. Additionally, assembled contigs from the Ecclesville location suggests the presence of a unique uncharacterized picorna-like virus. Mapping of RNA sequencing reads to reference mitochondrial sequences of potential feeding host animals showed hits against avian and rodent sequences, which putatively adds to the growing body of evidence of a potentially wide feeding host-range for the Haemagogus mosquito vector.
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