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The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes

BACKGROUND: Insect-specific viruses do not replicate in vertebrate cells, but persist in mosquito populations and are highly prevalent in nature. These viruses may naturally regulate the transmission of pathogenic vertebrate-infecting arboviruses in co-infected mosquitoes. Following the isolation of...

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Autores principales: Hall-Mendelin, Sonja, McLean, Breeanna J., Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle, Hobson-Peters, Jody, Hall, Roy A., van den Hurk, Andrew F.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4960669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27457250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1683-2
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author Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
McLean, Breeanna J.
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Hall, Roy A.
van den Hurk, Andrew F.
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McLean, Breeanna J.
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Hall, Roy A.
van den Hurk, Andrew F.
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description BACKGROUND: Insect-specific viruses do not replicate in vertebrate cells, but persist in mosquito populations and are highly prevalent in nature. These viruses may naturally regulate the transmission of pathogenic vertebrate-infecting arboviruses in co-infected mosquitoes. Following the isolation of the first Australian insect-specific flavivirus (ISF), Palm Creek virus (PCV), we investigated routes of infection and transmission of this virus in key Australian arbovirus vectors and its impact on replication and transmission of West Nile virus (WNV). METHODS: Culex annulirostris, Aedes aegypti and Aedes vigilax were exposed to PCV, and infection, replication and transmission rates in individual mosquitoes determined. To test whether the virus could be transmitted vertically, progeny reared from eggs oviposited by PCV-inoculated Cx. annulirostris were analysed for the presence of PCV. To assess whether prior infection of mosquitoes with PCV could also suppress the transmission of pathogenic flaviviruses, PCV positive or negative Cx. annulirostris were subsequently exposed to WNV. RESULTS: No PCV-infected Cx. annulirostris were detected 16 days after feeding on an infectious blood meal. However, when intrathoracically inoculated with PCV, Cx. annulirostris infection rates were 100 %. Similar rates of infection were observed in Ae. aegypti (100 %) and Ae. vigilax (95 %). Notably, PCV was not detected in any saliva expectorates collected from any of these species. PCV was not detected in 1038 progeny reared from 59 PCV-infected Cx. annulirostris. After feeding on a blood meal containing 10(7) infectious units of WNV, significantly fewer PCV-infected Cx. annulirostris were infected or transmitted WNV compared to PCV negative mosquitoes. Immunohistochemistry revealed that PCV localized in the midgut epithelial cells, which are the first site of infection with WNV. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that PCV cannot infect Cx. annulirostris via the oral route, nor be transmitted in saliva or vertically to progeny. We also provide further evidence that prior infection with insect-specific viruses can regulate the infection and transmission of pathogenic arboviruses.
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spelling pubmed-49606692016-07-27 The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes Hall-Mendelin, Sonja McLean, Breeanna J. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle Hobson-Peters, Jody Hall, Roy A. van den Hurk, Andrew F. Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Insect-specific viruses do not replicate in vertebrate cells, but persist in mosquito populations and are highly prevalent in nature. These viruses may naturally regulate the transmission of pathogenic vertebrate-infecting arboviruses in co-infected mosquitoes. Following the isolation of the first Australian insect-specific flavivirus (ISF), Palm Creek virus (PCV), we investigated routes of infection and transmission of this virus in key Australian arbovirus vectors and its impact on replication and transmission of West Nile virus (WNV). METHODS: Culex annulirostris, Aedes aegypti and Aedes vigilax were exposed to PCV, and infection, replication and transmission rates in individual mosquitoes determined. To test whether the virus could be transmitted vertically, progeny reared from eggs oviposited by PCV-inoculated Cx. annulirostris were analysed for the presence of PCV. To assess whether prior infection of mosquitoes with PCV could also suppress the transmission of pathogenic flaviviruses, PCV positive or negative Cx. annulirostris were subsequently exposed to WNV. RESULTS: No PCV-infected Cx. annulirostris were detected 16 days after feeding on an infectious blood meal. However, when intrathoracically inoculated with PCV, Cx. annulirostris infection rates were 100 %. Similar rates of infection were observed in Ae. aegypti (100 %) and Ae. vigilax (95 %). Notably, PCV was not detected in any saliva expectorates collected from any of these species. PCV was not detected in 1038 progeny reared from 59 PCV-infected Cx. annulirostris. After feeding on a blood meal containing 10(7) infectious units of WNV, significantly fewer PCV-infected Cx. annulirostris were infected or transmitted WNV compared to PCV negative mosquitoes. Immunohistochemistry revealed that PCV localized in the midgut epithelial cells, which are the first site of infection with WNV. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that PCV cannot infect Cx. annulirostris via the oral route, nor be transmitted in saliva or vertically to progeny. We also provide further evidence that prior infection with insect-specific viruses can regulate the infection and transmission of pathogenic arboviruses. BioMed Central 2016-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4960669/ /pubmed/27457250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1683-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
McLean, Breeanna J.
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Hall, Roy A.
van den Hurk, Andrew F.
The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes
title The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes
title_full The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes
title_fullStr The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes
title_short The insect-specific Palm Creek virus modulates West Nile virus infection in and transmission by Australian mosquitoes
title_sort insect-specific palm creek virus modulates west nile virus infection in and transmission by australian mosquitoes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4960669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27457250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1683-2
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