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IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus

Infectious clones of West Nile virus (WNV) have previously been generated and used to decipher the role of viral proteins in WNV virulence. The majority of molecular clones obtained to date have been derived from North American, Australian, or African isolates. Here, we describe the construction of...

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Autores principales: Bahuon, Céline, Desprès, Philippe, Pardigon, Nathalie, Panthier, Jean-Jacques, Cordonnier, Nathalie, Lowenski, Steeve, Richardson, Jennifer, Zientara, Stéphan, Lecollinet, Sylvie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3479121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047666
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author Bahuon, Céline
Desprès, Philippe
Pardigon, Nathalie
Panthier, Jean-Jacques
Cordonnier, Nathalie
Lowenski, Steeve
Richardson, Jennifer
Zientara, Stéphan
Lecollinet, Sylvie
author_facet Bahuon, Céline
Desprès, Philippe
Pardigon, Nathalie
Panthier, Jean-Jacques
Cordonnier, Nathalie
Lowenski, Steeve
Richardson, Jennifer
Zientara, Stéphan
Lecollinet, Sylvie
author_sort Bahuon, Céline
collection PubMed
description Infectious clones of West Nile virus (WNV) have previously been generated and used to decipher the role of viral proteins in WNV virulence. The majority of molecular clones obtained to date have been derived from North American, Australian, or African isolates. Here, we describe the construction of an infectious cDNA clone of a Mediterranean WNV strain, IS-98-ST1. We characterized the biological properties of the recovered recombinant virus in cell culture and in mice. The growth kinetics of recombinant and parental WNV were similar in Vero cells. Moreover, the phenotype of recombinant and parental WNV was indistinguishable as regards viremia, viral load in the brain, and mortality in susceptible and resistant mice. Finally, the pathobiology of the infectious clone was examined in embryonated chicken eggs. The capacity of different WNV strains to replicate in embryonated chicken eggs closely paralleled their ability to replicate in mice, suggesting that inoculation of embryonated chicken eggs could provide a practical in vivo model for the study of WNV pathogenesis. In conclusion, the IS-98-ST1 infectious clone will allow assessment of the impact of selected mutations and novel genomic changes appearing in emerging European strains pathogenicity and endemic or epidemic potential. This will be invaluable in the context of an increasing number of outbreaks and enhanced severity of infections in the Mediterranean basin and Eastern Europe.
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spelling pubmed-34791212012-10-29 IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus Bahuon, Céline Desprès, Philippe Pardigon, Nathalie Panthier, Jean-Jacques Cordonnier, Nathalie Lowenski, Steeve Richardson, Jennifer Zientara, Stéphan Lecollinet, Sylvie PLoS One Research Article Infectious clones of West Nile virus (WNV) have previously been generated and used to decipher the role of viral proteins in WNV virulence. The majority of molecular clones obtained to date have been derived from North American, Australian, or African isolates. Here, we describe the construction of an infectious cDNA clone of a Mediterranean WNV strain, IS-98-ST1. We characterized the biological properties of the recovered recombinant virus in cell culture and in mice. The growth kinetics of recombinant and parental WNV were similar in Vero cells. Moreover, the phenotype of recombinant and parental WNV was indistinguishable as regards viremia, viral load in the brain, and mortality in susceptible and resistant mice. Finally, the pathobiology of the infectious clone was examined in embryonated chicken eggs. The capacity of different WNV strains to replicate in embryonated chicken eggs closely paralleled their ability to replicate in mice, suggesting that inoculation of embryonated chicken eggs could provide a practical in vivo model for the study of WNV pathogenesis. In conclusion, the IS-98-ST1 infectious clone will allow assessment of the impact of selected mutations and novel genomic changes appearing in emerging European strains pathogenicity and endemic or epidemic potential. This will be invaluable in the context of an increasing number of outbreaks and enhanced severity of infections in the Mediterranean basin and Eastern Europe. Public Library of Science 2012-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3479121/ /pubmed/23110088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047666 Text en © 2012 Bahuon 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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Bahuon, Céline
Desprès, Philippe
Pardigon, Nathalie
Panthier, Jean-Jacques
Cordonnier, Nathalie
Lowenski, Steeve
Richardson, Jennifer
Zientara, Stéphan
Lecollinet, Sylvie
IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus
title IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus
title_full IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus
title_fullStr IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus
title_full_unstemmed IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus
title_short IS-98-ST1 West Nile Virus Derived from an Infectious cDNA Clone Retains Neuroinvasiveness and Neurovirulence Properties of the Original Virus
title_sort is-98-st1 west nile virus derived from an infectious cdna clone retains neuroinvasiveness and neurovirulence properties of the original virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3479121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047666
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