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Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India

Mosquitoes are known to harbor a large number of insect specific viruses (ISV) in addition to viruses of public health importance. These ISVs are highly species specific and are non-pathogenic to humans or domestic animals. However, there is a potential threat of these ISVs evolving into human patho...

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Autores principales: Lole, Kavita, Ramdasi, Ashwini, Patil, Sucheta, Thakar, Shivani, Nath, Amol, Ghuge, Onkar, Gangopadhayya, Abhranil, Sudeep, Anakkathil B., Cherian, Sarah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9733876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36490242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277276
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author Lole, Kavita
Ramdasi, Ashwini
Patil, Sucheta
Thakar, Shivani
Nath, Amol
Ghuge, Onkar
Gangopadhayya, Abhranil
Sudeep, Anakkathil B.
Cherian, Sarah
author_facet Lole, Kavita
Ramdasi, Ashwini
Patil, Sucheta
Thakar, Shivani
Nath, Amol
Ghuge, Onkar
Gangopadhayya, Abhranil
Sudeep, Anakkathil B.
Cherian, Sarah
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description Mosquitoes are known to harbor a large number of insect specific viruses (ISV) in addition to viruses of public health importance. These ISVs are highly species specific and are non-pathogenic to humans or domestic animals. However, there is a potential threat of these ISVs evolving into human pathogens by genome alterations. Some ISVs are known to modulate replication of pathogenic viruses by altering the susceptibility of vector mosquitoes to pathogenic viruses, thereby either inhibiting or enhancing transmission of the latter. In the present study, we report predominance of Phasi Charoen-like virus (PCLV, Family: Phenuviridae) contributing to >60% of the total reads in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes collected from Pune district of Maharashtra state using next generation sequencing based metagenomic analysis of viromes. Similar results were also obtained with mosquitoes from Assam, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka states of India. Comparison of Pune mosquito sequences with PCLV Rio (Brazil) isolate showed 98.90%, 99.027% and 98.88% homologies in the S, M and L segments respectively indicating less genetic heterogeneity of PCLV. The study also demonstrated occurrence of transovarial transmission as seen by detection of PCLV in eggs, larvae, pupae and male mosquitoes. Ae. aegypti mosquitoes collected from Pune also showed a large number of reads for viruses belonging to Baculoviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Genomoviridae and Bunyaviridae families. The role of PCLV in the replication of dengue and chikungunya virus is yet not clear. It warrants further studies to know the significance of PCLV and other ISVs on the replication and transmission of Ae. aegypti borne pathogenic viruses, especially in the absence of prophylactics or therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-97338762022-12-10 Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India Lole, Kavita Ramdasi, Ashwini Patil, Sucheta Thakar, Shivani Nath, Amol Ghuge, Onkar Gangopadhayya, Abhranil Sudeep, Anakkathil B. Cherian, Sarah PLoS One Research Article Mosquitoes are known to harbor a large number of insect specific viruses (ISV) in addition to viruses of public health importance. These ISVs are highly species specific and are non-pathogenic to humans or domestic animals. However, there is a potential threat of these ISVs evolving into human pathogens by genome alterations. Some ISVs are known to modulate replication of pathogenic viruses by altering the susceptibility of vector mosquitoes to pathogenic viruses, thereby either inhibiting or enhancing transmission of the latter. In the present study, we report predominance of Phasi Charoen-like virus (PCLV, Family: Phenuviridae) contributing to >60% of the total reads in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes collected from Pune district of Maharashtra state using next generation sequencing based metagenomic analysis of viromes. Similar results were also obtained with mosquitoes from Assam, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka states of India. Comparison of Pune mosquito sequences with PCLV Rio (Brazil) isolate showed 98.90%, 99.027% and 98.88% homologies in the S, M and L segments respectively indicating less genetic heterogeneity of PCLV. The study also demonstrated occurrence of transovarial transmission as seen by detection of PCLV in eggs, larvae, pupae and male mosquitoes. Ae. aegypti mosquitoes collected from Pune also showed a large number of reads for viruses belonging to Baculoviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Genomoviridae and Bunyaviridae families. The role of PCLV in the replication of dengue and chikungunya virus is yet not clear. It warrants further studies to know the significance of PCLV and other ISVs on the replication and transmission of Ae. aegypti borne pathogenic viruses, especially in the absence of prophylactics or therapeutics. Public Library of Science 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9733876/ /pubmed/36490242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277276 Text en © 2022 Lole et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lole, Kavita
Ramdasi, Ashwini
Patil, Sucheta
Thakar, Shivani
Nath, Amol
Ghuge, Onkar
Gangopadhayya, Abhranil
Sudeep, Anakkathil B.
Cherian, Sarah
Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India
title Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India
title_full Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India
title_fullStr Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India
title_full_unstemmed Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India
title_short Abundance of Phasi-Charoen-like virus in Aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of India
title_sort abundance of phasi-charoen-like virus in aedes aegypti mosquito populations in different states of india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9733876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36490242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277276
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