An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost

International audience One quarter of the Northern hemisphere is underlain by permanently frozen ground, referred to as permafrost. Due to climate warming, irreversibly thawing permafrost is releasing organic matter frozen for up to a million years, most of which decomposes into carbon dioxide and m...

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Main Authors: Alempic, Jean-Marie, Lartigue, Audrey, Goncharov, Artemiy, E, Grosse, Guido, Strauss, Jens, Tikhonov, Alexey, N, Fedorov, Alexander, N, Poirot, Olivier, Legendre, Matthieu, Santini, Sébastien, Abergel, Chantal, Claverie, Jean-Michel
Other Authors: Information génomique et structurale (IGS), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Northwestern State Medical Mechnikov University, Alfred Wegener Institute Potsdam, Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung = Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research = Institut Alfred-Wegener pour la recherche polaire et marine (AWI), Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association-Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association, Melnikov Permafrost Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS), ANR-10-INBS-0009,France Génomique,Organisation et montée en puissance d'une Infrastructure Nationale de Génomique(2010)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2023
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spelling ftunivaixmarseil:oai:HAL:hal-04207147v1 2024-04-28T08:26:55+00:00 An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost Alempic, Jean-Marie Lartigue, Audrey Goncharov, Artemiy, E Grosse, Guido Strauss, Jens Tikhonov, Alexey, N Fedorov, Alexander, N Poirot, Olivier Legendre, Matthieu Santini, Sébastien Abergel, Chantal Claverie, Jean-Michel Information génomique et structurale (IGS) Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Northwestern State Medical Mechnikov University Alfred Wegener Institute Potsdam Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung = Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research = Institut Alfred-Wegener pour la recherche polaire et marine (AWI) Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association-Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association Melnikov Permafrost Institute Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS) ANR-10-INBS-0009,France Génomique,Organisation et montée en puissance d'une Infrastructure Nationale de Génomique(2010) 2023-02 https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147 https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147/document https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147/file/An%20update%20on%20eukaryotic%20viruses%20revived%20from%20ancient%20permafrost%20.pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/xxxxx en eng HAL CCSD MDPI info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/xxxxx info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/36851778 hal-04207147 https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147 https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147/document https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147/file/An%20update%20on%20eukaryotic%20viruses%20revived%20from%20ancient%20permafrost%20.pdf doi:10.3390/xxxxx PUBMED: 36851778 PUBMEDCENTRAL: PMC9958942 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1999-4915 Viruses https://amu.hal.science/hal-04207147 Viruses, 2023, 15 (2), pp.564. ⟨10.3390/xxxxx⟩ Acanthamoeba Kamchatka Pleistocene Siberia giant virus permafrost MESH: Eukaryota MESH: Permafrost MESH: Eukaryotic Cells MESH: Acanthamoeba MESH: Carbon Dioxide [SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2023 ftunivaixmarseil https://doi.org/10.3390/xxxxx 2024-04-11T00:18:25Z International audience One quarter of the Northern hemisphere is underlain by permanently frozen ground, referred to as permafrost. Due to climate warming, irreversibly thawing permafrost is releasing organic matter frozen for up to a million years, most of which decomposes into carbon dioxide and methane, further enhancing the greenhouse effect. Part of this organic matter also consists of revived cellular microbes (prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes) as well as viruses that have remained dormant since prehistorical times. While the literature abounds on descriptions of the rich and diverse prokaryotic microbiomes found in permafrost, no additional report about “live” viruses have been published since the two original studies describing pithovirus (in 2014) and mollivirus (in 2015). This wrongly suggests that such occurrences are rare and that “zombie viruses” are not a public health threat. To restore an appreciation closer to reality, we report the preliminary characterizations of 13 new viruses isolated from seven different ancient Siberian permafrost samples, one from the Lena river and one from Kamchatka cryosol. As expected from the host specificity imposed by our protocol, these viruses belong to five different clades infecting Acanthamoeba spp. but not previously revived from permafrost: Pandoravirus, Cedratvirus, Megavirus, and Pacmanvirus, in addition to a new Pithovirus strain. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka lena river permafrost Siberia Aix-Marseille Université: HAL
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topic Acanthamoeba
Kamchatka
Pleistocene
Siberia
giant virus
permafrost
MESH: Eukaryota
MESH: Permafrost
MESH: Eukaryotic Cells
MESH: Acanthamoeba
MESH: Carbon Dioxide
[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology
spellingShingle Acanthamoeba
Kamchatka
Pleistocene
Siberia
giant virus
permafrost
MESH: Eukaryota
MESH: Permafrost
MESH: Eukaryotic Cells
MESH: Acanthamoeba
MESH: Carbon Dioxide
[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology
Alempic, Jean-Marie
Lartigue, Audrey
Goncharov, Artemiy, E
Grosse, Guido
Strauss, Jens
Tikhonov, Alexey, N
Fedorov, Alexander, N
Poirot, Olivier
Legendre, Matthieu
Santini, Sébastien
Abergel, Chantal
Claverie, Jean-Michel
An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost
topic_facet Acanthamoeba
Kamchatka
Pleistocene
Siberia
giant virus
permafrost
MESH: Eukaryota
MESH: Permafrost
MESH: Eukaryotic Cells
MESH: Acanthamoeba
MESH: Carbon Dioxide
[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology
description International audience One quarter of the Northern hemisphere is underlain by permanently frozen ground, referred to as permafrost. Due to climate warming, irreversibly thawing permafrost is releasing organic matter frozen for up to a million years, most of which decomposes into carbon dioxide and methane, further enhancing the greenhouse effect. Part of this organic matter also consists of revived cellular microbes (prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes) as well as viruses that have remained dormant since prehistorical times. While the literature abounds on descriptions of the rich and diverse prokaryotic microbiomes found in permafrost, no additional report about “live” viruses have been published since the two original studies describing pithovirus (in 2014) and mollivirus (in 2015). This wrongly suggests that such occurrences are rare and that “zombie viruses” are not a public health threat. To restore an appreciation closer to reality, we report the preliminary characterizations of 13 new viruses isolated from seven different ancient Siberian permafrost samples, one from the Lena river and one from Kamchatka cryosol. As expected from the host specificity imposed by our protocol, these viruses belong to five different clades infecting Acanthamoeba spp. but not previously revived from permafrost: Pandoravirus, Cedratvirus, Megavirus, and Pacmanvirus, in addition to a new Pithovirus strain.
author2 Information génomique et structurale (IGS)
Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Northwestern State Medical Mechnikov University
Alfred Wegener Institute Potsdam
Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung = Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research = Institut Alfred-Wegener pour la recherche polaire et marine (AWI)
Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association-Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association
Melnikov Permafrost Institute
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS)
ANR-10-INBS-0009,France Génomique,Organisation et montée en puissance d'une Infrastructure Nationale de Génomique(2010)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Alempic, Jean-Marie
Lartigue, Audrey
Goncharov, Artemiy, E
Grosse, Guido
Strauss, Jens
Tikhonov, Alexey, N
Fedorov, Alexander, N
Poirot, Olivier
Legendre, Matthieu
Santini, Sébastien
Abergel, Chantal
Claverie, Jean-Michel
author_facet Alempic, Jean-Marie
Lartigue, Audrey
Goncharov, Artemiy, E
Grosse, Guido
Strauss, Jens
Tikhonov, Alexey, N
Fedorov, Alexander, N
Poirot, Olivier
Legendre, Matthieu
Santini, Sébastien
Abergel, Chantal
Claverie, Jean-Michel
author_sort Alempic, Jean-Marie
title An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost
title_short An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost
title_full An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost
title_fullStr An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost
title_full_unstemmed An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost
title_sort update on eukaryotic viruses revived from ancient permafrost
publisher HAL CCSD
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