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Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts

West Nile virus (WNV) is transmitted to vertebrate hosts by mosquitoes as they take a blood meal. The amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes as they feed on a live host is not known. Previous estimates of the amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes (10(1.2)–10(4.3) PFU) were based on in vitro assays...

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Autores principales: Styer, Linda M, Kent, Kim A, Albright, Rebecca G, Bennett, Corey J, Kramer, Laura D, Bernard, Kristen A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1976553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17941708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030132
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author Styer, Linda M
Kent, Kim A
Albright, Rebecca G
Bennett, Corey J
Kramer, Laura D
Bernard, Kristen A
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description West Nile virus (WNV) is transmitted to vertebrate hosts by mosquitoes as they take a blood meal. The amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes as they feed on a live host is not known. Previous estimates of the amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes (10(1.2)–10(4.3) PFU) were based on in vitro assays that do not allow mosquitoes to probe or feed naturally. Here, we developed an in vivo assay to determine the amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes as they probe and feed on peripheral tissues of a mouse or chick. Using our assay, we recovered approximately one-third of a known amount of virus inoculated into mouse tissues. Accounting for unrecovered virus, mean and median doses of WNV inoculated by four mosquito species were 10(4.3) PFU and 10(5.0) PFU for Culex tarsalis, 10(5.9) PFU and 10(6.1) PFU for Cx. pipiens, 10(4.7) PFU and 10(4.7) PFU for Aedes japonicus, and 10(3.6) PFU and 10(3.4) PFU for Ae. triseriatus. In a direct comparison, in vivo estimates of the viral dose inoculated by Cx. tarsalis were approximately 600 times greater than estimates obtained by an in vitro capillary tube transmission assay. Virus did not disperse rapidly, as >99% of the virus was recovered from the section fed or probed upon by the mosquito. Furthermore, 76% (22/29) of mosquitoes inoculated a small amount of virus (∼10(2) PFU) directly into the blood while feeding. Direct introduction of virus into the blood may alter viral tropism, lead to earlier development of viremia, and cause low rates of infection in co-feeding mosquitoes. Our data demonstrate that mosquitoes inoculate high doses of WNV extravascularly and low doses intravascularly while probing and feeding on a live host. Accurate estimates of the viral dose inoculated by mosquitoes are critical in order to administer appropriate inoculation doses to animals in vaccine, host competence, and pathogenesis studies.
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spelling pubmed-19765532007-09-14 Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts Styer, Linda M Kent, Kim A Albright, Rebecca G Bennett, Corey J Kramer, Laura D Bernard, Kristen A PLoS Pathog Research Article West Nile virus (WNV) is transmitted to vertebrate hosts by mosquitoes as they take a blood meal. The amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes as they feed on a live host is not known. Previous estimates of the amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes (10(1.2)–10(4.3) PFU) were based on in vitro assays that do not allow mosquitoes to probe or feed naturally. Here, we developed an in vivo assay to determine the amount of WNV inoculated by mosquitoes as they probe and feed on peripheral tissues of a mouse or chick. Using our assay, we recovered approximately one-third of a known amount of virus inoculated into mouse tissues. Accounting for unrecovered virus, mean and median doses of WNV inoculated by four mosquito species were 10(4.3) PFU and 10(5.0) PFU for Culex tarsalis, 10(5.9) PFU and 10(6.1) PFU for Cx. pipiens, 10(4.7) PFU and 10(4.7) PFU for Aedes japonicus, and 10(3.6) PFU and 10(3.4) PFU for Ae. triseriatus. In a direct comparison, in vivo estimates of the viral dose inoculated by Cx. tarsalis were approximately 600 times greater than estimates obtained by an in vitro capillary tube transmission assay. Virus did not disperse rapidly, as >99% of the virus was recovered from the section fed or probed upon by the mosquito. Furthermore, 76% (22/29) of mosquitoes inoculated a small amount of virus (∼10(2) PFU) directly into the blood while feeding. Direct introduction of virus into the blood may alter viral tropism, lead to earlier development of viremia, and cause low rates of infection in co-feeding mosquitoes. Our data demonstrate that mosquitoes inoculate high doses of WNV extravascularly and low doses intravascularly while probing and feeding on a live host. Accurate estimates of the viral dose inoculated by mosquitoes are critical in order to administer appropriate inoculation doses to animals in vaccine, host competence, and pathogenesis studies. Public Library of Science 2007-09 2007-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1976553/ /pubmed/17941708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030132 Text en © 2007 Styer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Styer, Linda M
Kent, Kim A
Albright, Rebecca G
Bennett, Corey J
Kramer, Laura D
Bernard, Kristen A
Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts
title Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts
title_full Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts
title_fullStr Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts
title_full_unstemmed Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts
title_short Mosquitoes Inoculate High Doses of West Nile Virus as They Probe and Feed on Live Hosts
title_sort mosquitoes inoculate high doses of west nile virus as they probe and feed on live hosts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1976553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17941708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030132
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