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Metatranscriptomics Reveals the Diversity of the Tick Virome in Northwest China

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Oct 10
PMID 36214702
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Blood-sucking ticks are obligate parasites and vectors of a variety of human and animal viruses. Some tick-borne viruses have been identified as pathogens of infectious diseases in humans or animals, potentially imposing significant public health burdens and threats to the husbandry industry. Therefore, identifying the profiles of tick-borne viruses will provide valuable information about the evolution and pathogen ecology of tick-borne viruses. In this study, we investigated the viromes of parasitic ticks collected from the body surfaces of herbivores in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, two regions in northwest China. By using a metatranscriptomic approach, 17 RNA viruses with high diversity in genomic organization and evolution were identified. Among them, nine are proposed to be novel species. The classified viruses belonged to six viral families, including , , , , , and , and unclassified viruses were also identified. In addition, although some viruses from different sampling locations shared significant similarities, the abundance and diversity of viruses notably varied among the different collection locations. This study demonstrates the diversity of tick-borne viruses in Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia and provides informative data for further study of the evolution and pathogenicity of these RNA viruses. Ticks are widely distributed in pastoral areas in northwestern China and act as vectors that carry and transmit a variety of pathogens, especially viruses. Our study revealed the diversity of tick viruses in Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia and uncovered the phylogenetic relationships of some RNA viruses, especially the important zoonotic tick-borne severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in Inner Mongolia. These data suggest a complex and diverse evolutionary history and potential ecological factors associated with pathogenic viruses. The pathogenicity of these tick-borne viruses currently remains unclear. Therefore, future research should focus on evaluating the transmissability and pathogenicity of these tick-borne viruses.

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