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Viruses of the invasive Argentine ants from the European Main supercolony : characterisation, interactions, and evolution

Viljakainen, Lumi; Holmberg, Ida; Abril, Sìlvia; Jurvansuu, Jaana (2018-08-01)

 
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Viljakainen, Lumi
Holmberg, Ida
Abril, Sìlvia
Jurvansuu, Jaana
Microbiology Society
01.08.2018

Viljakainen, L., Holmberg, I., Abril, S., Jurvansuu, J. (2018) Viruses of invasive Argentine ants from the European Main supercolony: characterization, interactions and evolution. Journal of General Virology, 99 (8), 1129-1140. doi:10.1099/jgv.0.001104

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Abstract

The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) is a highly invasive pest, yet very little is known about its viruses. We analysed individual RNA-sequencing data from 48 Argentine ant queens to identify and characterisze their viruses. We discovered eight complete RNA virus genomes — all from different virus families — and one putative partial entomopoxvirus genome. Seven of the nine virus sequences were found from ant samples spanning 7 years, suggesting that these viruses may cause long-term infections within the super-colony. Although all nine viruses successfully infect Argentine ants, they have very different characteristics, such as genome organization, prevalence, loads, activation frequencies and rates of evolution. The eight RNA viruses constituted in total 23 different virus combinations which, based on statistical analysis, were non-random, suggesting that virus compatibility is a factor in infections. We also searched for virus sequences from New Zealand and Californian Argentine ant RNA-sequencing data and discovered that many of the viruses are found on different continents, yet some viruses are prevalent only in certain colonies. The viral loads described here most probably present a normal asymptomatic level of infection; nevertheless, detailed knowledge of Argentine ant viruses may enable the design of viral biocontrol methods against this pest.

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