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Four principles to establish a universal virus taxonomy

Simmonds, Peter; Adriaenssens, Evelien M.; Zerbini, F. Murilo; Abrescia, Nicola G. A.; Aiewsakun, Pakorn; Alfenas-Zerbini, Poliane; Bao, Yiming; Barylski, Jakub; Drosten, Christian; Duffy, Siobain; Duprex, W. Paul; Dutilh, Bas E.; Elena, Santiago F.; García, Maria Laura; Junglen, Sandra; Katzourakis, Aris; Koonin, Eugene V.; Krupovic, Mart; Kuhn, Jens H.; Lambert, Amy J.; Lefkowitz, Elliot J.; Łobocka, Małgorzata; Lood, Cédric; Mahony, Jennifer; Meier-Kolthoff, Jan P.; Mushegian, Arcady R.; Oksanen, Hanna M.; Poranen, Minna M.; Reyes-Muñoz, Alejandro; Robertson, David L.; Roux, Simon; Rubino, Luisa; Sabanadzovic, Sead; Siddell, Stuart; Skern, Tim; Smith, Donald B.; Sullivan, Matthew B.; Suzuki, Nobuhiro; Turner, Dann; Van Doorslaer, Koenraad; Vandamme, Anne-Mieke; Varsani, Arvind; Vasilakis, Nikos

Authors

Peter Simmonds

Evelien M. Adriaenssens

F. Murilo Zerbini

Nicola G. A. Abrescia

Pakorn Aiewsakun

Poliane Alfenas-Zerbini

Yiming Bao

Jakub Barylski

Christian Drosten

Siobain Duffy

W. Paul Duprex

Bas E. Dutilh

Santiago F. Elena

Maria Laura García

Sandra Junglen

Aris Katzourakis

Eugene V. Koonin

Mart Krupovic

Jens H. Kuhn

Amy J. Lambert

Elliot J. Lefkowitz

Małgorzata Łobocka

Cédric Lood

Jennifer Mahony

Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff

Arcady R. Mushegian

Hanna M. Oksanen

Minna M. Poranen

Alejandro Reyes-Muñoz

David L. Robertson

Simon Roux

Luisa Rubino

Sead Sabanadzovic

Stuart Siddell

Tim Skern

Donald B. Smith

Matthew B. Sullivan

Nobuhiro Suzuki

Koenraad Van Doorslaer

Anne-Mieke Vandamme

Arvind Varsani

Nikos Vasilakis



Abstract

A universal taxonomy of viruses is essential for a comprehensive view of the virus world and for communicating the complicated evolutionary relationships among viruses. However, there are major differences in the conceptualisation and approaches to virus classification and nomenclature among virologists, clinicians, agronomists, and other interested parties. Here, we provide recommendations to guide the construction of a coherent and comprehensive virus taxonomy, based on expert scientific consensus. Firstly, assignments of viruses should be congruent with the best attainable reconstruction of their evolutionary histories, i.e., taxa should be monophyletic. This fundamental principle for classification of viruses is currently included in the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) code only for the rank of species. Secondly, phenotypic and ecological properties of viruses may inform, but not override, evolutionary relatedness in the placement of ranks. Thirdly, alternative classifications that consider phenotypic attributes, such as being vector-borne (e.g., “arboviruses”), infecting a certain type of host (e.g., “mycoviruses,” “bacteriophages”) or displaying specific pathogenicity (e.g., “human immunodeficiency viruses”), may serve important clinical and regulatory purposes but often create polyphyletic categories that do not reflect evolutionary relationships. Nevertheless, such classifications ought to be maintained if they serve the needs of specific communities or play a practical clinical or regulatory role. However, they should not be considered or called taxonomies. Finally, while an evolution-based framework enables viruses discovered by metagenomics to be incorporated into the ICTV taxonomy, there are essential requirements for quality control of the sequence data used for these assignments. Combined, these four principles will enable future development and expansion of virus taxonomy as the true evolutionary diversity of viruses becomes apparent.

Citation

Simmonds, P., Adriaenssens, E. M., Zerbini, F. M., Abrescia, N. G. A., Aiewsakun, P., Alfenas-Zerbini, P., …Vasilakis, N. (2023). Four principles to establish a universal virus taxonomy. PLoS Biology, 21(2), e3001922. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001922

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 22, 2022
Online Publication Date Feb 13, 2023
Publication Date Feb 13, 2023
Deposit Date Feb 15, 2023
Journal PLoS Biology
Print ISSN 1544-9173
Electronic ISSN 1545-7885
Publisher Public Library of Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Issue 2
Pages e3001922
DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001922
Keywords General Agricultural and Biological Sciences; General Immunology and Microbiology; General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; General Neuroscience
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10462235
Publisher URL https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001922