Mosquito viromes across England and Wales reveal hidden arbovirus signals and limited ecological structuring
Jack Pilgrim, Emma Widlake, Roksana Wilson, Alexander G. C. Vaux, Jolyon M. Medlock, Alistair C. Darby, Matthew Baylis, Marcus S. C. Blagrove

TL;DR
This study uses high-throughput sequencing to discover new viruses in UK mosquitoes, revealing hidden arboviruses and limited ecological patterns in their viromes.
Contribution
The first comprehensive UK-wide virome survey of Culex mosquitoes using HTS, identifying 11 novel viral species and three arbovirus lineages.
Findings
41 distinct viral taxa were identified, including 11 novel species.
Three arbovirus-related lineages were detected in the UK for the first time.
Mosquito viromes showed minimal ecological structuring and limited geographic conservation.
Abstract
Outbreaks of mosquito-borne viruses are increasing in temperate regions, with West Nile and Usutu viruses now established in wide regions across Europe, and both detected in the UK. Current surveillance strategies focus on targeted approaches which are well suited for monitoring established threats but limited in their ability to detect recently described or neglected viruses. High throughput sequencing (HTS) provides an unbiased alternative, allowing simultaneous identification of well-recognised and overlooked arboviruses, alongside insect-specific viruses (ISVs) that may modulate vector competence of the insects transmitting these pathogens. This study presents the first comprehensive virome survey of Culex mosquitoes in the UK, analysing populations collected from 93 sites across England and Wales through HTS and a systematic virus discovery pipeline. Across these sites, 41 distinct…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMosquito-borne diseases and control · Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms · Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
