Fly Viral Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of RNA viruses and transposable elements (TEs) in Drosophila melanogaster
Roy, N.; Unckless, R. L.
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Drosophila RNA viruses often persist in wild and lab populations, yet their tissue and cellular tropism is poorly understood. In the Fly Cell Atlas (a comprehensive Drosophila single-nucleus transcriptome) data, we detected four RNA virus infections: Nora virus, Drosophila A virus, Drosophila C virus, and Newfield virus. Nora and Drosophila A virus were the most abundant and widespread across tissues and cell types, while Drosophila C virus and Newfield virus RNA transcript were only found in oenocyte and fat body tissues. We found transcriptional changes associated with viral infection in canonical viral immunity genes (e.g. Vago, vir-1). Additionally, we observed that during persistent viral infections, transposable element (TE) transcripts were upregulated in somatic cells. TEs are traditionally associated with the germline, but recent studies and our data suggest they are also expressed in somatic cells. Using the Fly Cell Atlas data, we found that distinct somatic cell types express specific TE subtypes, indicating regulated and cell-type specific TE activity often overlooked in transcriptomic studies. We present Fly Viral Atlas (https://flyviralatlas.shinyapps.io/home/), a single-nucleus level atlas of RNA viruses and TE expressions in Drosophila, providing new insights into viral tropism and TE dynamics across cell types and tissues.
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