Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica

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Autor(a) principal: Abrahão, Walter
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Andrade, Ana Cláudia dos S. P., Arantes, Thalita S., Rodrigues, Rodrigo A. L., Machado, Talita B., Dornas, Fábio P., Landell, Melissa F., Furst, Cinthia, Borges, Luiz G. A., Dutra, Lara A. L., Almeida, Gabriel, Trindade, Giliane de S., Bergier, Ivan, Borges, Iara A., Cortines, Juliana R., Oliveira, Danilo B. de, Kroon, Erna G., Abrahão, Jônatas S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-018-0930-x
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/18626
Resumo: Since the discovery of giant viruses infecting amoebae in 2003, many dogmas of virology have been revised and the search for these viruses has been intensified. Over the last few years, several new groups of these viruses have been discovered in various types of samples and environments.In this work, we describe the isolation of 68 giant viruses of amoeba obtained from environmental samples from Brazil and Antarctica. Isolated viruses were identified by hemacolor staining, PCR assays and electron microscopy (scanning and/or transmission). A total of 64 viruses belonging to the Mimiviridae family were isolated (26 from lineage A, 13 from lineage B, 2 from lineage C and 23 from unidentified lineages) from different types of samples, including marine water from Antarctica, thus being the first mimiviruses isolated in this extreme environment to date. Furthermore, a marseillevirus was isolated from sewage samples along with two pandoraviruses and a cedratvirus (the third to be isolated in the world so far). Considering the different type of samples, we found a higher number of viral groups in sewage samples. Our results reinforce the importance of prospective studies in different environmental samples, therefore improving our comprehension about the circulation anddiversity of these viruses in nature.
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spelling Abrahão, WalterAndrade, Ana Cláudia dos S. P.Arantes, Thalita S.Rodrigues, Rodrigo A. L.Machado, Talita B.Dornas, Fábio P.Landell, Melissa F.Furst, CinthiaBorges, Luiz G. A.Dutra, Lara A. L.Almeida, GabrielTrindade, Giliane de S.Bergier, IvanBorges, Iara A.Cortines, Juliana R.Oliveira, Danilo B. deKroon, Erna G.Abrahão, Jônatas S.2018-04-04T10:39:36Z2018-04-04T10:39:36Z2018-01-241743422Xhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-018-0930-xhttp://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/18626Since the discovery of giant viruses infecting amoebae in 2003, many dogmas of virology have been revised and the search for these viruses has been intensified. Over the last few years, several new groups of these viruses have been discovered in various types of samples and environments.In this work, we describe the isolation of 68 giant viruses of amoeba obtained from environmental samples from Brazil and Antarctica. Isolated viruses were identified by hemacolor staining, PCR assays and electron microscopy (scanning and/or transmission). A total of 64 viruses belonging to the Mimiviridae family were isolated (26 from lineage A, 13 from lineage B, 2 from lineage C and 23 from unidentified lineages) from different types of samples, including marine water from Antarctica, thus being the first mimiviruses isolated in this extreme environment to date. Furthermore, a marseillevirus was isolated from sewage samples along with two pandoraviruses and a cedratvirus (the third to be isolated in the world so far). Considering the different type of samples, we found a higher number of viral groups in sewage samples. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
title Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
spellingShingle Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
Abrahão, Walter
Giant viruses
Prospection
Brazil
Antarctica
Pandoravirus
Cedratvirus
Marseillevirus
Mimivirus
title_short Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
title_full Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
title_fullStr Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
title_sort Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica
author Abrahão, Walter
author_facet Abrahão, Walter
Andrade, Ana Cláudia dos S. P.
Arantes, Thalita S.
Rodrigues, Rodrigo A. L.
Machado, Talita B.
Dornas, Fábio P.
Landell, Melissa F.
Furst, Cinthia
Borges, Luiz G. A.
Dutra, Lara A. L.
Almeida, Gabriel
Trindade, Giliane de S.
Bergier, Ivan
Borges, Iara A.
Cortines, Juliana R.
Oliveira, Danilo B. de
Kroon, Erna G.
Abrahão, Jônatas S.
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author2 Andrade, Ana Cláudia dos S. P.
Arantes, Thalita S.
Rodrigues, Rodrigo A. L.
Machado, Talita B.
Dornas, Fábio P.
Landell, Melissa F.
Furst, Cinthia
Borges, Luiz G. A.
Dutra, Lara A. L.
Almeida, Gabriel
Trindade, Giliane de S.
Bergier, Ivan
Borges, Iara A.
Cortines, Juliana R.
Oliveira, Danilo B. de
Kroon, Erna G.
Abrahão, Jônatas S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abrahão, Walter
Andrade, Ana Cláudia dos S. P.
Arantes, Thalita S.
Rodrigues, Rodrigo A. L.
Machado, Talita B.
Dornas, Fábio P.
Landell, Melissa F.
Furst, Cinthia
Borges, Luiz G. A.
Dutra, Lara A. L.
Almeida, Gabriel
Trindade, Giliane de S.
Bergier, Ivan
Borges, Iara A.
Cortines, Juliana R.
Oliveira, Danilo B. de
Kroon, Erna G.
Abrahão, Jônatas S.
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Giant viruses
Prospection
Brazil
Antarctica
Pandoravirus
Cedratvirus
Marseillevirus
Mimivirus
topic Giant viruses
Prospection
Brazil
Antarctica
Pandoravirus
Cedratvirus
Marseillevirus
Mimivirus
description Since the discovery of giant viruses infecting amoebae in 2003, many dogmas of virology have been revised and the search for these viruses has been intensified. Over the last few years, several new groups of these viruses have been discovered in various types of samples and environments.In this work, we describe the isolation of 68 giant viruses of amoeba obtained from environmental samples from Brazil and Antarctica. Isolated viruses were identified by hemacolor staining, PCR assays and electron microscopy (scanning and/or transmission). A total of 64 viruses belonging to the Mimiviridae family were isolated (26 from lineage A, 13 from lineage B, 2 from lineage C and 23 from unidentified lineages) from different types of samples, including marine water from Antarctica, thus being the first mimiviruses isolated in this extreme environment to date. Furthermore, a marseillevirus was isolated from sewage samples along with two pandoraviruses and a cedratvirus (the third to be isolated in the world so far). Considering the different type of samples, we found a higher number of viral groups in sewage samples. Our results reinforce the importance of prospective studies in different environmental samples, therefore improving our comprehension about the circulation anddiversity of these viruses in nature.
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