Global genome analysis reveals a vast and dynamic anellovirus landscape within the human virome

Cesar A. Arze, Simeon Springer, Gytis Dudas, Sneha Patel, Agamoni Bhattacharyya, Harish Swaminathan, Carlo Brugnara, Simon Delagrave, Tuyen Ong, Avak Kahvejian, Yann Echelard, Erica G. Weinstein, Roger J. Hajjar, Kristian G. Andersen, Nathan L. Yozwiak

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Abstract

Anelloviruses are a ubiquitous component of healthy human viromes and remain highly prevalent after being acquired early in life. The full extent of “anellome” diversity and its evolutionary dynamics remain unexplored. We employed in-depth sequencing of blood-transfusion donor(s)-recipient pairs coupled with public genomic resources for a large-scale assembly of anellovirus genomes and used the data to characterize global and personal anellovirus diversity through time. The breadth of the anellome is much greater than previously appreciated, and individuals harbor unique anellomes and transmit lineages that can persist for several months within a diverse milieu of endemic host lineages. Anellovirus sequence diversity is shaped by extensive recombination at all levels of divergence, hindering traditional phylogenetic analyses. Our findings illuminate the transmission dynamics and vast diversity of anelloviruses and set the foundation for future studies to characterize their biology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1305-1315.e6
JournalCell Host and Microbe
Volume29
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • anellome
  • anellovirus
  • blood transfusion
  • genomics
  • phylogenetics
  • virome
  • virus sequencing

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