Spleen and lung virome analysis of South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) collected on the southern Brazilian coast

South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) are believed to reach the coast of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) through sea currents. They live in colonies and are frequently found resting on the beach. However, it is also common to find dead pinnipeds on beaches, sharing the environment with humans, d...

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Hauptverfasser: Canova, R., Budaszewski, R.F., Weber, M.N., da Silva, M.S., Puhl, D.E., Battisti, L.O., Soares, J.F., Wagner, P.G., Varela, A.P.M., Mayer, F.Q., Canal, C.W.
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description South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) are believed to reach the coast of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) through sea currents. They live in colonies and are frequently found resting on the beach. However, it is also common to find dead pinnipeds on beaches, sharing the environment with humans, domestic animals and other wild species on the coast and facilitating the transmission of pathogens. In the present study, a metagenomic approach was applied to evaluate the viral diversity in organs of fur seals found deceased along the coast of the state of RS, southern Brazil. The lungs and spleens of 29 animals were collected, macerated individually, pooled separately (one pool for lungs and another for spleens) and sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq platform. Sequences more closely related to members of the Anelloviridae and Circoviridae families were detected. Nine putative new species of anellovirus and one putative new genus, named Nitorquevirus, were described. Additionally, the circovirus sequences found in the lungs of A. australis have a common ancestor with PCV3, a proposed swine pathogen. Our study expanded the knowledge about viral communities in pinnipeds and could be useful for monitoring new viruses and potential viral sharing among wildlife, domestic animals, and humans. •A virome analysis was performed in the spleen and lungs of fur seals;•DNA from anelloviruses and circovirus were found;•The circovirus found in the lungs have a common ancestor with PCV3;•Nine new species of anellovirus and one putative new genus are reported.
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HTS
Lung - virology
Metagenomics
Metagenomics - methods
Phylogeny
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title Spleen and lung virome analysis of South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) collected on the southern Brazilian coast
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