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NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts

Genotype I (GI) virus has replaced genotype III (GIII) virus as the dominant Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in the epidemic area of Asia. The mechanism underlying the genotype replacement remains unclear. Therefore, we focused our current study on investigating the roles of mosquito vector and am...

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Autores principales: Fan, Yi-Chin, Liang, Jian-Jong, Chen, Jo-Mei, Lin, Jen-Wei, Chen, Yi-Ying, Su, Kuan-Hsuan, Lin, Chang-Chi, Tu, Wu-Chun, Chiou, Ming-Tang, Ou, Shan-Chia, Chang, Gwong-Jen J., Lin, Yi-Ling, Chiou, Shyan-Song
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007992
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author Fan, Yi-Chin
Liang, Jian-Jong
Chen, Jo-Mei
Lin, Jen-Wei
Chen, Yi-Ying
Su, Kuan-Hsuan
Lin, Chang-Chi
Tu, Wu-Chun
Chiou, Ming-Tang
Ou, Shan-Chia
Chang, Gwong-Jen J.
Lin, Yi-Ling
Chiou, Shyan-Song
author_facet Fan, Yi-Chin
Liang, Jian-Jong
Chen, Jo-Mei
Lin, Jen-Wei
Chen, Yi-Ying
Su, Kuan-Hsuan
Lin, Chang-Chi
Tu, Wu-Chun
Chiou, Ming-Tang
Ou, Shan-Chia
Chang, Gwong-Jen J.
Lin, Yi-Ling
Chiou, Shyan-Song
author_sort Fan, Yi-Chin
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description Genotype I (GI) virus has replaced genotype III (GIII) virus as the dominant Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in the epidemic area of Asia. The mechanism underlying the genotype replacement remains unclear. Therefore, we focused our current study on investigating the roles of mosquito vector and amplifying host(s) in JEV genotype replacement by comparing the replication ability of GI and GIII viruses. GI and GIII viruses had similar infection rates and replicated to similar viral titers after blood meal feedings in Culex tritaeniorhynchus. However, GI virus yielded a higher viral titer in amplifying host-derived cells, especially at an elevated temperature, and produced an earlier and higher viremia in experimentally inoculated pigs, ducklings, and young chickens. Subsequently we identified the amplification advantage of viral genetic determinants from GI viruses by utilizing chimeric and recombinant JEVs (rJEVs). Compared to the recombinant GIII virus (rGIII virus), we observed that both the recombinant GI virus and the chimeric rJEVs encoding GI virus-derived NS1-3 genes supported higher replication ability in amplifying hosts. The replication advantage of the chimeric rJEVs was lost after introduction of a single substitution from a GIII viral mutation (NS2B-L99V, NS3-S78A, or NS3-D177E). In addition, the gain-of-function assay further elucidated that rGIII virus encoding GI virus NS2B-V99L/NS3-A78S/E177E substitutions re-gained the enhanced replication ability. Thus, we conclude that the replication advantage of GI virus in pigs and poultry is the result of three critical NS2B/NS3 substitutions. This may lead to more efficient transmission of GI virus than GIII virus in the amplifying host-mosquito cycle.
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spelling pubmed-66952062019-08-16 NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts Fan, Yi-Chin Liang, Jian-Jong Chen, Jo-Mei Lin, Jen-Wei Chen, Yi-Ying Su, Kuan-Hsuan Lin, Chang-Chi Tu, Wu-Chun Chiou, Ming-Tang Ou, Shan-Chia Chang, Gwong-Jen J. Lin, Yi-Ling Chiou, Shyan-Song PLoS Pathog Research Article Genotype I (GI) virus has replaced genotype III (GIII) virus as the dominant Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in the epidemic area of Asia. The mechanism underlying the genotype replacement remains unclear. Therefore, we focused our current study on investigating the roles of mosquito vector and amplifying host(s) in JEV genotype replacement by comparing the replication ability of GI and GIII viruses. GI and GIII viruses had similar infection rates and replicated to similar viral titers after blood meal feedings in Culex tritaeniorhynchus. However, GI virus yielded a higher viral titer in amplifying host-derived cells, especially at an elevated temperature, and produced an earlier and higher viremia in experimentally inoculated pigs, ducklings, and young chickens. Subsequently we identified the amplification advantage of viral genetic determinants from GI viruses by utilizing chimeric and recombinant JEVs (rJEVs). Compared to the recombinant GIII virus (rGIII virus), we observed that both the recombinant GI virus and the chimeric rJEVs encoding GI virus-derived NS1-3 genes supported higher replication ability in amplifying hosts. The replication advantage of the chimeric rJEVs was lost after introduction of a single substitution from a GIII viral mutation (NS2B-L99V, NS3-S78A, or NS3-D177E). In addition, the gain-of-function assay further elucidated that rGIII virus encoding GI virus NS2B-V99L/NS3-A78S/E177E substitutions re-gained the enhanced replication ability. Thus, we conclude that the replication advantage of GI virus in pigs and poultry is the result of three critical NS2B/NS3 substitutions. This may lead to more efficient transmission of GI virus than GIII virus in the amplifying host-mosquito cycle. Public Library of Science 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6695206/ /pubmed/31381617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007992 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Fan, Yi-Chin
Liang, Jian-Jong
Chen, Jo-Mei
Lin, Jen-Wei
Chen, Yi-Ying
Su, Kuan-Hsuan
Lin, Chang-Chi
Tu, Wu-Chun
Chiou, Ming-Tang
Ou, Shan-Chia
Chang, Gwong-Jen J.
Lin, Yi-Ling
Chiou, Shyan-Song
NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
title NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
title_full NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
title_fullStr NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
title_full_unstemmed NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
title_short NS2B/NS3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
title_sort ns2b/ns3 mutations enhance the infectivity of genotype i japanese encephalitis virus in amplifying hosts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007992
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