Medical Entomology and Zoology
Online ISSN : 2185-5609
Print ISSN : 0424-7086
ISSN-L : 0424-7086
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RNA virome analysis of hematophagous Chironomoidea flies (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae and Simuliidae) collected in Tokyo, Japan
Daisuke Kobayashi Katsunori MurotaAstri Nur FaizahMichael Amoa-BosompemYukiko HigaToshihiko HayashiYoshio TsudaKyoko SawabeHaruhiko Isawa
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2020 Volume 71 Issue 3 Pages 225-243

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Abstract

The development of sequencing technologies, in recent years, gives novel insights into the diversity of viruses in arthropods. Human pathogenic or possible pathogenic arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) including novel viruses from mosquitoes and ticks have been found by RNA virome analysis using a high-throughput sequencer. However, virome studies for other blood-sucking arthropods like biting midges as well as black flies are relatively scarce. In this study, to find viruses in hematophagous Chironomoidea flies, we performed RNA virome analyses of field-caught female Culicoides arakawae and Simulium aureohirtum as a pilot study. In the analyses, six novel viruses belonging to five virus taxa were detected, showing that RNA virome analysis using the next-generation sequencer was a strong method for understanding the viruses in both biting midges and black flies. This study indicated that C. arakawae and S. aureohirtum, which are not a popular vector for human pathogenic viruses, have a variety of viruses which are as many as other important vectors including mosquitoes and ticks. Furthermore, RNA virome analysis of a variety of blood-sucking insects will aid in not only discovering novel arboviruses but also understanding novel importance for arboviral vectors.

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