Deltaviruses spread through a viral Trojan Horse.
#Virology #Deltaviruses #HepatitisD #HelperViruses #ViralSatellites #Preprint
Deltaviruses spread through a viral Trojan Horse
Hepatitis D-like viral satellites, known as deltaviruses, have been recently discovered in a wide range of animals. These viruses are thought to expropriate glycoproteins from helper viruses to form infectious particles. Here, we challenge this paradigm and demonstrate that deltaviruses are packaged within helper virus particles, using them as viral Trojan Horses for cell entry. By leveraging orthogonal electronic and photonic super-resolution microscopy, we visualize deltaviruses enclosed within virions from rhabdo-, herpes-, and arenavirus families. We show that this conserved hitchhiking mechanism ensures concomitant deltavirus-helper virus spread, which advantages the dissemination of deltaviruses, broadens their host range and expands their tropism. Our findings reveal a previously unrecognized mode of viral transmission, providing a framework to investigate overlooked deltavirus infections outside of the human liver. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. European Research Council, 101039538 DELV