Depicting the RNA Virome of Hematophagous Arthropods from Belgrade, Serbia
2020
Аутори:
Stanojević, MajaLi, Kun
Stamenković, Gorana
Ilić, Bojan
Paunović, Milan
Pešić, Branislav
Đurić Maslovara, Ivana
Šiljić, Marina
Ćirković, Valentina
Zhang, Yongzhen
Тип документа:
Чланак у часопису (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
Приказ свих података о документуАпстракт:
Hematophagous arthropods are important vectors for zoonotic pathogens. To date, a huge number of viruses have been identified in these arthropods, with a considerable proportion of them being human pathogens. However, the viromes of hematophagous arthropods are still largely unresearched. In this study, a number of arthropods were collected from Belgrade, Serbia including mosquitoes, ticks and bedbugs. The viromes of these arthropods were identified and characterized using Illumina MiSeq sequencing. In total, 21 viruses belonging to 11 families were characterized, with 11 of them representing novel species. These results may contribute to our knowledge of RNA viruses in arthropods and the discovery of novel human pathogens.
Кључне речи:
RNA virome; Hematophagous arthropods; PathogensИзвор:
Viruses, 2020, 12, 9, 975-Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200007 (Универзитет у Београду, Институт за биолошка истраживања 'Синиша Станковић') (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200007)
- National Important Scientific & Technology Project (2018ZX10101002-002)
- National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants 81702016, 81861138003)
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200178 (Универзитет у Београду, Биолошки факултет) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200178)
- China-Serbia Collaborative Program of Science and Technology, grant (2015) 266 No. 3-4/337-00-125/2015-09/
- IN-DEPTH - An Evolutionary Insight Into Molecular Diversity of Emerging Pathogens in Serbia Through Phylogenetic Approach (RS-ScienceFundRS-Promis-6059147)
DOI: 10.3390/v12090975
ISSN: 1999-4915
PubMed: 32887342
WoS: 000580675700001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85090505252
URI
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/9/975http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32887342
https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3880