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Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo
Wolbachia, a widespread endosymbiont of terrestrial arthropods, can protect its host against viral and parasitic infections, a phenotype called "pathogen blocking". However, in some cases Wolbachia may have no effect or even enhance pathogen infection, depending on the host-Wolbachia-patho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4414612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25923352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125066 |
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author | Raquin, Vincent Valiente Moro, Claire Saucereau, Yoann Tran, Florence-Hélène Potier, Patrick Mavingui, Patrick |
author_facet | Raquin, Vincent Valiente Moro, Claire Saucereau, Yoann Tran, Florence-Hélène Potier, Patrick Mavingui, Patrick |
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description | Wolbachia, a widespread endosymbiont of terrestrial arthropods, can protect its host against viral and parasitic infections, a phenotype called "pathogen blocking". However, in some cases Wolbachia may have no effect or even enhance pathogen infection, depending on the host-Wolbachia-pathogen combination. The tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is naturally infected by two strains of Wolbachia, wAlbA and wAlbB, and is a competent vector for different arboviruses such as dengue virus (DENV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). Interestingly, it was shown in some cases that Ae. albopictus native Wolbachia strains are able to inhibit DENV transmission by limiting viral replication in salivary glands, but no such impact was measured on CHIKV replication in vivo. To better understand the Wolbachia/CHIKV/Ae. albopictus interaction, we generated a cellular model using Ae. albopictus derived C6/36 cells that we infected with the wAlbB strain. Our results indicate that CHIKV infection is negatively impacted at both RNA replication and virus assembly/secretion steps in presence of wAlbB. Using FISH, we observed CHIKV and wAlbB in the same mosquito cells, indicating that the virus is still able to enter the cell in the presence of the bacterium. Further work is needed to decipher molecular pathways involved in Wolbachia-CHIKV interaction at the cellular level, but this cellular model can be a useful tool to study the mechanism behind virus blocking phenotype induced by Wolbachia. More broadly, this underlines that despite Wolbachia antiviral potential other complex interactions occur in vivo to determine mosquito vector competence in Ae. albopictus. |
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spelling | pubmed-44146122015-05-07 Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo Raquin, Vincent Valiente Moro, Claire Saucereau, Yoann Tran, Florence-Hélène Potier, Patrick Mavingui, Patrick PLoS One Research Article Wolbachia, a widespread endosymbiont of terrestrial arthropods, can protect its host against viral and parasitic infections, a phenotype called "pathogen blocking". However, in some cases Wolbachia may have no effect or even enhance pathogen infection, depending on the host-Wolbachia-pathogen combination. The tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is naturally infected by two strains of Wolbachia, wAlbA and wAlbB, and is a competent vector for different arboviruses such as dengue virus (DENV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). Interestingly, it was shown in some cases that Ae. albopictus native Wolbachia strains are able to inhibit DENV transmission by limiting viral replication in salivary glands, but no such impact was measured on CHIKV replication in vivo. To better understand the Wolbachia/CHIKV/Ae. albopictus interaction, we generated a cellular model using Ae. albopictus derived C6/36 cells that we infected with the wAlbB strain. Our results indicate that CHIKV infection is negatively impacted at both RNA replication and virus assembly/secretion steps in presence of wAlbB. Using FISH, we observed CHIKV and wAlbB in the same mosquito cells, indicating that the virus is still able to enter the cell in the presence of the bacterium. Further work is needed to decipher molecular pathways involved in Wolbachia-CHIKV interaction at the cellular level, but this cellular model can be a useful tool to study the mechanism behind virus blocking phenotype induced by Wolbachia. More broadly, this underlines that despite Wolbachia antiviral potential other complex interactions occur in vivo to determine mosquito vector competence in Ae. albopictus. Public Library of Science 2015-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4414612/ /pubmed/25923352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125066 Text en © 2015 Raquin 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Raquin, Vincent Valiente Moro, Claire Saucereau, Yoann Tran, Florence-Hélène Potier, Patrick Mavingui, Patrick Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo |
title | Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo
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title_full | Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo
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title_fullStr | Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo
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title_full_unstemmed | Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo
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title_short | Native Wolbachia from Aedes albopictus Blocks Chikungunya Virus Infection In Cellulo
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title_sort | native wolbachia from aedes albopictus blocks chikungunya virus infection in cellulo |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4414612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25923352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125066 |
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