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No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses

Prevalence studies have demonstrated a global distribution of equine hepacivirus (EqHV), a member of the family Flaviviridae. However, apart from a single case of vertical transmission, natural routes of EqHV transmission remain elusive. Many known flaviviruses are horizontally transmitted between h...

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Autores principales: Badenhorst, Marcha, de Heus, Phebe, Auer, Angelika, Rümenapf, Till, Tegtmeyer, Birthe, Kolodziejek, Jolanta, Nowotny, Norbert, Steinmann, Eike, Cavalleri, Jessika-M.V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6893842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11111014
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author Badenhorst, Marcha
de Heus, Phebe
Auer, Angelika
Rümenapf, Till
Tegtmeyer, Birthe
Kolodziejek, Jolanta
Nowotny, Norbert
Steinmann, Eike
Cavalleri, Jessika-M.V.
author_facet Badenhorst, Marcha
de Heus, Phebe
Auer, Angelika
Rümenapf, Till
Tegtmeyer, Birthe
Kolodziejek, Jolanta
Nowotny, Norbert
Steinmann, Eike
Cavalleri, Jessika-M.V.
author_sort Badenhorst, Marcha
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description Prevalence studies have demonstrated a global distribution of equine hepacivirus (EqHV), a member of the family Flaviviridae. However, apart from a single case of vertical transmission, natural routes of EqHV transmission remain elusive. Many known flaviviruses are horizontally transmitted between hematophagous arthropods and vertebrate hosts. This study represents the first investigation of potential EqHV transmission by mosquitoes. More than 5000 mosquitoes were collected across Austria and analyzed for EqHV ribonucleic acid (RNA) by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Concurrently, 386 serum samples from horses in eastern Austria were analyzed for EqHV-specific antibodies by luciferase immunoprecipitation system (LIPS) and for EqHV RNA by RT-qPCR. Additionally, liver-specific biochemistry parameters were compared between EqHV RNA-positive horses and EqHV RNA-negative horses. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted in comparison to previously published sequences from various origins. No EqHV RNA was detected in mosquito pools. Serum samples yielded an EqHV antibody prevalence of 45.9% (177/386) and RNA prevalence of 4.15% (16/386). EqHV RNA-positive horses had significantly higher glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) levels (p = 0.013) than control horses. Phylogenetic analysis showed high similarity between nucleotide sequences of EqHV in Austrian horses and EqHV circulating in other regions. Despite frequently detected evidence of EqHV infection in Austrian horses, no viral RNA was found in mosquitoes. It is therefore unlikely that mosquitoes are vectors of this flavivirus.
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spelling pubmed-68938422019-12-23 No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses Badenhorst, Marcha de Heus, Phebe Auer, Angelika Rümenapf, Till Tegtmeyer, Birthe Kolodziejek, Jolanta Nowotny, Norbert Steinmann, Eike Cavalleri, Jessika-M.V. Viruses Article Prevalence studies have demonstrated a global distribution of equine hepacivirus (EqHV), a member of the family Flaviviridae. However, apart from a single case of vertical transmission, natural routes of EqHV transmission remain elusive. Many known flaviviruses are horizontally transmitted between hematophagous arthropods and vertebrate hosts. This study represents the first investigation of potential EqHV transmission by mosquitoes. More than 5000 mosquitoes were collected across Austria and analyzed for EqHV ribonucleic acid (RNA) by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Concurrently, 386 serum samples from horses in eastern Austria were analyzed for EqHV-specific antibodies by luciferase immunoprecipitation system (LIPS) and for EqHV RNA by RT-qPCR. Additionally, liver-specific biochemistry parameters were compared between EqHV RNA-positive horses and EqHV RNA-negative horses. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted in comparison to previously published sequences from various origins. No EqHV RNA was detected in mosquito pools. Serum samples yielded an EqHV antibody prevalence of 45.9% (177/386) and RNA prevalence of 4.15% (16/386). EqHV RNA-positive horses had significantly higher glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) levels (p = 0.013) than control horses. Phylogenetic analysis showed high similarity between nucleotide sequences of EqHV in Austrian horses and EqHV circulating in other regions. Despite frequently detected evidence of EqHV infection in Austrian horses, no viral RNA was found in mosquitoes. It is therefore unlikely that mosquitoes are vectors of this flavivirus. MDPI 2019-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6893842/ /pubmed/31683893 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11111014 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Badenhorst, Marcha
de Heus, Phebe
Auer, Angelika
Rümenapf, Till
Tegtmeyer, Birthe
Kolodziejek, Jolanta
Nowotny, Norbert
Steinmann, Eike
Cavalleri, Jessika-M.V.
No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses
title No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses
title_full No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses
title_fullStr No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses
title_full_unstemmed No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses
title_short No Evidence of Mosquito Involvement in the Transmission of Equine Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in an Epidemiological Survey of Austrian Horses
title_sort no evidence of mosquito involvement in the transmission of equine hepacivirus (flaviviridae) in an epidemiological survey of austrian horses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6893842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11111014
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