Genomic and morphological characterization of a novel iridovirus, bivalve iridovirus 1 (BiIV1), infecting the common cockle (Cerastoderma edule)

对一种感染普通鸟蛤(Cerastoderma edule)的新型虹彩病毒——双壳类虹彩病毒1(BiIV1)进行基因组和形态学表征

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Abstract

High rates of mortality of the common cockle, Cerastoderma edule, have occurred in the Wash Estuary, UK, since 2008. A previous study linked the mortalities to a novel genotype of Marteilia cocosarum, with a strong correlation between cockle moribundity and the presence of M. cocosarum. Here, we characterize a novel iridovirus, identified by chance during metagenomic sequencing of a gradient purification of Marteilia cells, with the presence also correlated to cockle moribundity. The novel 179,695 bp iridovirus, bivalve iridovirus 1 (BiIV1), encodes 193 predicted ORFs and has a G+C content of 41 mol%. BiIV1 clusters together with other aquatic invertebrate iridoviruses in phylogenetic analyses and has a similar genome size to other invertebrate iridoviruses. Comparative analysis revealed that BiIV1 has lost three genes that were previously thought to be common amongst all iridoviruses but has also gained genes, potentially from horizontal transfer from its bivalve mollusc host(s). Electron microscopy showed 158 nm icosahedral virions present in the haemocytes of cockles, typical of those observed in host tissues infected with viruses of the family Iridoviridae. Prevalence of BiIV1 in moribund cockles was higher than that in apparently healthy cockles at most sites in the Wash Estuary, with up to 100% PCR prevalence in moribund cockles. Our findings provide the first genome for a bivalve-infecting iridovirus and identify a second bivalve-associated iridovirus in publicly available genomic datasets, adding to the knowledge of invertebrate iridovirus genomics and diversity.

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