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Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe

Originating from Africa, Usutu virus (USUV) first emerged in Europe in 2001. This mosquito-borne flavivirus caused high mortality rates in its bird reservoirs, which strongly resembled the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) in 1999 in the United States. Mosquitoes infected with USUV incidentally...

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Autores principales: Fros, Jelke J., Miesen, Pascal, Vogels, Chantal B., Gaibani, Paolo, Sambri, Vittorio, Martina, Byron E., Koenraadt, Constantianus J., van Rij, Ronald P., Vlak, Just M., Takken, Willem, Pijlman, Gorben P.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28616462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2015.08.002
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author Fros, Jelke J.
Miesen, Pascal
Vogels, Chantal B.
Gaibani, Paolo
Sambri, Vittorio
Martina, Byron E.
Koenraadt, Constantianus J.
van Rij, Ronald P.
Vlak, Just M.
Takken, Willem
Pijlman, Gorben P.
author_facet Fros, Jelke J.
Miesen, Pascal
Vogels, Chantal B.
Gaibani, Paolo
Sambri, Vittorio
Martina, Byron E.
Koenraadt, Constantianus J.
van Rij, Ronald P.
Vlak, Just M.
Takken, Willem
Pijlman, Gorben P.
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description Originating from Africa, Usutu virus (USUV) first emerged in Europe in 2001. This mosquito-borne flavivirus caused high mortality rates in its bird reservoirs, which strongly resembled the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) in 1999 in the United States. Mosquitoes infected with USUV incidentally transmit the virus to other vertebrates, including humans, which can result in neuroinvasive disease. USUV and WNV co-circulate in parts of southern Europe, but the distribution of USUV extends into central and northwestern Europe. In the field, both viruses have been detected in the northern house mosquito Culex pipiens, of which the potential for USUV transmission is unknown. To understand the transmission dynamics and assess the potential spread of USUV, we determined the vector competence of C. pipiens for USUV and compared it with the well characterized WNV. We show for the first time that northwestern European mosquitoes are highly effective vectors for USUV, with infection rates of 11% at 18 °C and 53% at 23 °C, which are comparable with values obtained for WNV. Interestingly, at a high temperature of 28 °C, mosquitoes became more effectively infected with USUV (90%) than with WNV (58%), which could be attributed to barriers in the mosquito midgut. Small RNA deep sequencing of infected mosquitoes showed for both viruses a strong bias for 21-nucleotide small interfering (si)RNAs, which map across the entire viral genome both on the sense and antisense strand. No evidence for viral PIWI-associated RNA (piRNA) was found, suggesting that the siRNA pathway is the major small RNA pathway that targets USUV and WNV infection in C. pipiens mosquitoes.
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spelling pubmed-54413542017-06-14 Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe Fros, Jelke J. Miesen, Pascal Vogels, Chantal B. Gaibani, Paolo Sambri, Vittorio Martina, Byron E. Koenraadt, Constantianus J. van Rij, Ronald P. Vlak, Just M. Takken, Willem Pijlman, Gorben P. One Health Research Paper Originating from Africa, Usutu virus (USUV) first emerged in Europe in 2001. This mosquito-borne flavivirus caused high mortality rates in its bird reservoirs, which strongly resembled the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) in 1999 in the United States. Mosquitoes infected with USUV incidentally transmit the virus to other vertebrates, including humans, which can result in neuroinvasive disease. USUV and WNV co-circulate in parts of southern Europe, but the distribution of USUV extends into central and northwestern Europe. In the field, both viruses have been detected in the northern house mosquito Culex pipiens, of which the potential for USUV transmission is unknown. To understand the transmission dynamics and assess the potential spread of USUV, we determined the vector competence of C. pipiens for USUV and compared it with the well characterized WNV. We show for the first time that northwestern European mosquitoes are highly effective vectors for USUV, with infection rates of 11% at 18 °C and 53% at 23 °C, which are comparable with values obtained for WNV. Interestingly, at a high temperature of 28 °C, mosquitoes became more effectively infected with USUV (90%) than with WNV (58%), which could be attributed to barriers in the mosquito midgut. Small RNA deep sequencing of infected mosquitoes showed for both viruses a strong bias for 21-nucleotide small interfering (si)RNAs, which map across the entire viral genome both on the sense and antisense strand. No evidence for viral PIWI-associated RNA (piRNA) was found, suggesting that the siRNA pathway is the major small RNA pathway that targets USUV and WNV infection in C. pipiens mosquitoes. Elsevier 2015-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5441354/ /pubmed/28616462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2015.08.002 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Fros, Jelke J.
Miesen, Pascal
Vogels, Chantal B.
Gaibani, Paolo
Sambri, Vittorio
Martina, Byron E.
Koenraadt, Constantianus J.
van Rij, Ronald P.
Vlak, Just M.
Takken, Willem
Pijlman, Gorben P.
Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
title Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
title_full Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
title_fullStr Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
title_short Comparative Usutu and West Nile virus transmission potential by local Culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western Europe
title_sort comparative usutu and west nile virus transmission potential by local culex pipiens mosquitoes in north-western europe
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28616462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2015.08.002
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