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Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1

Background: Mosquito galactose-specific C-type lectins (mosGCTLs), such as mosGCTL-1, act as ligands to facilitate the invasion of flaviviruses like West Nile virus (WNV). WNV interacts with the mosGCTL-1 of Aedes aegypti (Culicidae) and facilitates the invasion of this virus. Nevertheless, there is...

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Autores principales: Bakhshi, Hasan, Fazlalipour, Mehdi, Dadgar-Pakdel, Javad, Zakeri, Sedigheh, Raz, Abbasali, Failloux, Anna-Bella, Dinparast Djadid, Navid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671430
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10020218
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author Bakhshi, Hasan
Fazlalipour, Mehdi
Dadgar-Pakdel, Javad
Zakeri, Sedigheh
Raz, Abbasali
Failloux, Anna-Bella
Dinparast Djadid, Navid
author_facet Bakhshi, Hasan
Fazlalipour, Mehdi
Dadgar-Pakdel, Javad
Zakeri, Sedigheh
Raz, Abbasali
Failloux, Anna-Bella
Dinparast Djadid, Navid
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description Background: Mosquito galactose-specific C-type lectins (mosGCTLs), such as mosGCTL-1, act as ligands to facilitate the invasion of flaviviruses like West Nile virus (WNV). WNV interacts with the mosGCTL-1 of Aedes aegypti (Culicidae) and facilitates the invasion of this virus. Nevertheless, there is no data about the role of mosGCTL-1 as a transmission-blocking vaccine candidate in Culex pipiens, the most abundant Culicinae mosquito in temperate regions. Methods: Adult female Cx. pipiens mosquitoes were experimentally infected with a WNV infectious blood meal, and the effect of rabbit anti-rmosGCTL-1 antibodies on virus replication was evaluated. Additionally, in silico studies such as the prediction of protein structure, homology modeling, and molecular interactions were carried out. Results: We showed a 30% blocking activity of Cx. pipiens mosGCTL-1 polyclonal antibodies (compared to the 10% in the control group) with a decrease in infection rates in mosquitoes at day 5 post-infection, suggesting that there may be other proteins in the midgut of Cx. pipiens that could act as cooperative-receptors for WNV. In addition, docking results revealed that WNV binds with high affinity, to the Culex mosquito lectin receptors. Conclusions: Our results do not support the idea that mosGCTL-1 of Cx. pipiens primarily interacts with WNV to promote viral infection, suggesting that other mosGCTLs may act as primary infection factors in Cx. pipiens.
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spelling pubmed-79219692021-03-03 Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1 Bakhshi, Hasan Fazlalipour, Mehdi Dadgar-Pakdel, Javad Zakeri, Sedigheh Raz, Abbasali Failloux, Anna-Bella Dinparast Djadid, Navid Pathogens Article Background: Mosquito galactose-specific C-type lectins (mosGCTLs), such as mosGCTL-1, act as ligands to facilitate the invasion of flaviviruses like West Nile virus (WNV). WNV interacts with the mosGCTL-1 of Aedes aegypti (Culicidae) and facilitates the invasion of this virus. Nevertheless, there is no data about the role of mosGCTL-1 as a transmission-blocking vaccine candidate in Culex pipiens, the most abundant Culicinae mosquito in temperate regions. Methods: Adult female Cx. pipiens mosquitoes were experimentally infected with a WNV infectious blood meal, and the effect of rabbit anti-rmosGCTL-1 antibodies on virus replication was evaluated. Additionally, in silico studies such as the prediction of protein structure, homology modeling, and molecular interactions were carried out. Results: We showed a 30% blocking activity of Cx. pipiens mosGCTL-1 polyclonal antibodies (compared to the 10% in the control group) with a decrease in infection rates in mosquitoes at day 5 post-infection, suggesting that there may be other proteins in the midgut of Cx. pipiens that could act as cooperative-receptors for WNV. In addition, docking results revealed that WNV binds with high affinity, to the Culex mosquito lectin receptors. Conclusions: Our results do not support the idea that mosGCTL-1 of Cx. pipiens primarily interacts with WNV to promote viral infection, suggesting that other mosGCTLs may act as primary infection factors in Cx. pipiens. MDPI 2021-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7921969/ /pubmed/33671430 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10020218 Text en © 2021 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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Bakhshi, Hasan
Fazlalipour, Mehdi
Dadgar-Pakdel, Javad
Zakeri, Sedigheh
Raz, Abbasali
Failloux, Anna-Bella
Dinparast Djadid, Navid
Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1
title Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1
title_full Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1
title_fullStr Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1
title_short Developing a Vaccine to Block West Nile Virus Transmission: In Silico Studies, Molecular Characterization, Expression, and Blocking Activity of Culex pipiens mosGCTL-1
title_sort developing a vaccine to block west nile virus transmission: in silico studies, molecular characterization, expression, and blocking activity of culex pipiens mosgctl-1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671430
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10020218
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