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Phage Diving: An Exploration of the Carcharhinid Shark Epidermal Virome

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VIRUSES-BASEL
卷 14, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v14091969

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carcharhinid; shark; epidermis; denticle; virome; bacteriophage; metagenomics

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  1. CSUPERB Research Restart Grant
  2. Georgia Aquarium
  3. Stephanie Lo and Ben Billings Global Shark Research and Conservation Fund

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The study explored the epidermal viromes of three shark species in the family Carcharhinidae and found that they have species-specific but highly similar viromes dominated by uncharacterized bacteriophages, with slight variations among species. The study also suggests that behavioral niche may play a more important role than host phylogeny in shaping the viromes.
The epidermal microbiome is a critical element of marine organismal immunity, but the epidermal virome of marine organisms remains largely unexplored. The epidermis of sharks represents a unique viromic ecosystem. Sharks secrete a thin layer of mucus which harbors a diverse microbiome, while their hydrodynamic dermal denticles simultaneously repel environmental microbes. Here, we sampled the virome from the epidermis of three shark species in the family Carcharhinidae: the genetically and morphologically similar Carcharhinus obscurus (n = 6) and Carcharhinus galapagensis (n = 10) and the outgroup Galeocerdo cuvier (n = 15). Virome taxonomy was characterized using shotgun metagenomics and compared with a suite of multivariate analyses. All three sharks retain species-specific but highly similar epidermal viromes dominated by uncharacterized bacteriophages which vary slightly in proportional abundance within and among shark species. Intraspecific variation was lower among C. galapagensis than among C. obscurus and G. cuvier. Using both the annotated and unannotated reads, we were able to determine that the Carcharhinus galapagensis viromes were more similar to that of G. cuvier than they were to that of C. obscurus, suggesting that behavioral niche may be a more prominent driver of virome than host phylogeny.

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