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The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti

BACKGROUND: The RNA interference (RNAi) pathway acts as an innate antiviral immune response in Aedes aegypti, modulating arbovirus infection of mosquitoes. Sindbis virus (SINV; family: Togaviridae, genus: Alphavirus) is an arbovirus that infects Ae. aegypti in the laboratory. SINV strain TR339 encou...

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Autores principales: Khoo, Cynthia CH, Piper, Joseph, Sanchez-Vargas, Irma, Olson, Ken E, Franz, Alexander WE
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20426860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-10-130
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author Khoo, Cynthia CH
Piper, Joseph
Sanchez-Vargas, Irma
Olson, Ken E
Franz, Alexander WE
author_facet Khoo, Cynthia CH
Piper, Joseph
Sanchez-Vargas, Irma
Olson, Ken E
Franz, Alexander WE
author_sort Khoo, Cynthia CH
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description BACKGROUND: The RNA interference (RNAi) pathway acts as an innate antiviral immune response in Aedes aegypti, modulating arbovirus infection of mosquitoes. Sindbis virus (SINV; family: Togaviridae, genus: Alphavirus) is an arbovirus that infects Ae. aegypti in the laboratory. SINV strain TR339 encounters a midgut escape barrier (MEB) during infection of Ae. aegypti. The nature of this barrier is not well understood. To investigate the role of the midgut as the central organ determining vector competence for arboviruses, we generated transgenic mosquitoes in which the RNAi pathway was impaired in midgut tissue of bloodfed females. We used these mosquitoes to reveal effects of RNAi impairment in the midgut on SINV replication, midgut infection and dissemination efficiencies, and mosquito longevity. RESULTS: As a novel tool for studying arbovirus-mosquito interactions, we engineered a transgenic mosquito line with an impaired RNAi pathway in the midgut of bloodfed females by silencing expression of the Aa-dcr2 gene. In midgut tissue of the transgenic Carb/dcr16 line, Aa-dcr2 expression was reduced ~50% between 1-7 days post-bloodmeal (pbm) when compared to the recipient mosquito strain. After infection with SINV-TR339EGFP, Aa-dcr2 expression levels were enhanced in both mosquito strains. In the RNAi pathway impaired mosquito strain SINV titers and midgut infection rates were significantly higher at 7 days pbm. There was also a strong tendency for increased virus dissemination rates among the transgenic mosquitoes. Between 7-14 days pbm, SINV was diminished in midgut tissue of the transgenic mosquitoes. Transgenic impairment of the RNAi pathway and/or SINV infection did not affect longevity of the mosquitoes. CONCLUSIONS: We showed that RNAi impaired transgenic mosquitoes are a useful tool for studying arbovirus-mosquito interactions at the molecular level. Following ingestion by Ae. aegypti, the recombinant SINV-TR339EGFP was confronted with both MEB and a midgut infection barrier (MIB). Impairment of the RNAi pathway in the midgut strongly reduced both midgut barriers for the virus. This confirms that the endogenous RNAi pathway of Ae. aegypti modulates vector competence for SINV in the midgut. The RNAi pathway acts as a gatekeeper to the incoming virus by affecting infection rate of the midgut, intensity of infection, and dissemination from the midgut to secondary tissues.
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spelling pubmed-28770222010-05-27 The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti Khoo, Cynthia CH Piper, Joseph Sanchez-Vargas, Irma Olson, Ken E Franz, Alexander WE BMC Microbiol Research article BACKGROUND: The RNA interference (RNAi) pathway acts as an innate antiviral immune response in Aedes aegypti, modulating arbovirus infection of mosquitoes. Sindbis virus (SINV; family: Togaviridae, genus: Alphavirus) is an arbovirus that infects Ae. aegypti in the laboratory. SINV strain TR339 encounters a midgut escape barrier (MEB) during infection of Ae. aegypti. The nature of this barrier is not well understood. To investigate the role of the midgut as the central organ determining vector competence for arboviruses, we generated transgenic mosquitoes in which the RNAi pathway was impaired in midgut tissue of bloodfed females. We used these mosquitoes to reveal effects of RNAi impairment in the midgut on SINV replication, midgut infection and dissemination efficiencies, and mosquito longevity. RESULTS: As a novel tool for studying arbovirus-mosquito interactions, we engineered a transgenic mosquito line with an impaired RNAi pathway in the midgut of bloodfed females by silencing expression of the Aa-dcr2 gene. In midgut tissue of the transgenic Carb/dcr16 line, Aa-dcr2 expression was reduced ~50% between 1-7 days post-bloodmeal (pbm) when compared to the recipient mosquito strain. After infection with SINV-TR339EGFP, Aa-dcr2 expression levels were enhanced in both mosquito strains. In the RNAi pathway impaired mosquito strain SINV titers and midgut infection rates were significantly higher at 7 days pbm. There was also a strong tendency for increased virus dissemination rates among the transgenic mosquitoes. Between 7-14 days pbm, SINV was diminished in midgut tissue of the transgenic mosquitoes. Transgenic impairment of the RNAi pathway and/or SINV infection did not affect longevity of the mosquitoes. CONCLUSIONS: We showed that RNAi impaired transgenic mosquitoes are a useful tool for studying arbovirus-mosquito interactions at the molecular level. Following ingestion by Ae. aegypti, the recombinant SINV-TR339EGFP was confronted with both MEB and a midgut infection barrier (MIB). Impairment of the RNAi pathway in the midgut strongly reduced both midgut barriers for the virus. This confirms that the endogenous RNAi pathway of Ae. aegypti modulates vector competence for SINV in the midgut. The RNAi pathway acts as a gatekeeper to the incoming virus by affecting infection rate of the midgut, intensity of infection, and dissemination from the midgut to secondary tissues. BioMed Central 2010-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2877022/ /pubmed/20426860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-10-130 Text en Copyright ©2010 Khoo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khoo, Cynthia CH
Piper, Joseph
Sanchez-Vargas, Irma
Olson, Ken E
Franz, Alexander WE
The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti
title The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti
title_full The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti
title_fullStr The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti
title_full_unstemmed The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti
title_short The RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegypti
title_sort rna interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for sindbis virus in aedes aegypti
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20426860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-10-130
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