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Using Small RNA Deep Sequencing Data to Detect Human Viruses.


ABSTRACT: Small RNA sequencing (sRNA-seq) can be used to detect viruses in infected hosts without the necessity to have any prior knowledge or specialized sample preparation. The sRNA-seq method was initially used for viral detection and identification in plants and then in invertebrates and fungi. However, it is still controversial to use sRNA-seq in the detection of mammalian or human viruses. In this study, we used 931 sRNA-seq runs of data from the NCBI SRA database to detect and identify viruses in human cells or tissues, particularly from some clinical samples. Six viruses including HPV-18, HBV, HCV, HIV-1, SMRV, and EBV were detected from 36 runs of data. Four viruses were consistent with the annotations from the previous studies. HIV-1 was found in clinical samples without the HIV-positive reports, and SMRV was found in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma cells for the first time. In conclusion, these results suggest the sRNA-seq can be used to detect viruses in mammals and humans.

SUBMITTER: Wang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4811048 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using Small RNA Deep Sequencing Data to Detect Human Viruses.

Wang Fang F   Sun Yu Y   Ruan Jishou J   Chen Rui R   Chen Xin X   Chen Chengjie C   Kreuze Jan F JF   Fei ZhangJun Z   Zhu Xiao X   Gao Shan S  

BioMed research international 20160315


Small RNA sequencing (sRNA-seq) can be used to detect viruses in infected hosts without the necessity to have any prior knowledge or specialized sample preparation. The sRNA-seq method was initially used for viral detection and identification in plants and then in invertebrates and fungi. However, it is still controversial to use sRNA-seq in the detection of mammalian or human viruses. In this study, we used 931 sRNA-seq runs of data from the NCBI SRA database to detect and identify viruses in h  ...[more]

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