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North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission
Usutu virus (USUV, Flaviviridae) is an emerging mosquito-borne virus that has been implicated in neuroinvasive disease in humans and epizootic deaths in wild birds. USUV is maintained in an enzootic cycle between ornithophilic mosquitoes, primarily Culex spp., and wild birds, predominantly passerine...
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36317895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00295-22 |
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author | Kuchinsky, Sarah C. Marano, Jeffrey Hawks, Seth A. Loessberg, Emma Honaker, Christa F. Siegel, Paul B. Lahondère, Chloé LeRoith, Tanya Weger-Lucarelli, James Duggal, Nisha K. |
author_facet | Kuchinsky, Sarah C. Marano, Jeffrey Hawks, Seth A. Loessberg, Emma Honaker, Christa F. Siegel, Paul B. Lahondère, Chloé LeRoith, Tanya Weger-Lucarelli, James Duggal, Nisha K. |
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description | Usutu virus (USUV, Flaviviridae) is an emerging mosquito-borne virus that has been implicated in neuroinvasive disease in humans and epizootic deaths in wild birds. USUV is maintained in an enzootic cycle between ornithophilic mosquitoes, primarily Culex spp., and wild birds, predominantly passerine species. However, limited experimental data exist on the species competent for USUV transmission. Here, we demonstrate that house sparrows are susceptible to multiple USUV strains. Our study also revealed that Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes are susceptible to USUV, with a significantly higher infection rate for the Netherlands 2016 USUV strain compared to the Uganda 2012 USUV strain at 50% and 19%, respectively. To assess transmission between avian host and mosquito vector, we allowed mosquitoes to feed on either juvenile chickens or house sparrows inoculated with USUV. Both bird models transmitted USUV to C. quinquefasciatus mosquitoes. Linear regression analyses indicated that C. quinquefasciatus infection rates were positively correlated with avian viremia levels, with 3 to 4 log(10) PFU/mL representing the minimum avian viremia threshold for transmission to mosquitoes. Based on the viremia required for transmission, house sparrows were estimated to more readily transmit the Netherlands 2016 strain compared to the Uganda 2012 strain. These studies provide insights on a competent reservoir host of USUV. IMPORTANCE Usutu virus (USUV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne virus that can cause neuroinvasive disease, including meningitis and encephalitis, in humans and has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths in wild birds. The perpetuation of USUV in nature is dependent on transmission between Culex spp. mosquitoes and various avian species. To date, few experimental data exist for determining which bird species are important for the maintenance of USUV. Our studies showed that house sparrows can transmit infectious Usutu virus, indicating their role as a competent host species. By identifying reservoir species of USUV, we can predict areas of USUV emergence and mitigate its impacts on global human and wildlife health. |
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spelling | pubmed-97697412022-12-22 North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission Kuchinsky, Sarah C. Marano, Jeffrey Hawks, Seth A. Loessberg, Emma Honaker, Christa F. Siegel, Paul B. Lahondère, Chloé LeRoith, Tanya Weger-Lucarelli, James Duggal, Nisha K. mSphere Research Article Usutu virus (USUV, Flaviviridae) is an emerging mosquito-borne virus that has been implicated in neuroinvasive disease in humans and epizootic deaths in wild birds. USUV is maintained in an enzootic cycle between ornithophilic mosquitoes, primarily Culex spp., and wild birds, predominantly passerine species. However, limited experimental data exist on the species competent for USUV transmission. Here, we demonstrate that house sparrows are susceptible to multiple USUV strains. Our study also revealed that Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes are susceptible to USUV, with a significantly higher infection rate for the Netherlands 2016 USUV strain compared to the Uganda 2012 USUV strain at 50% and 19%, respectively. To assess transmission between avian host and mosquito vector, we allowed mosquitoes to feed on either juvenile chickens or house sparrows inoculated with USUV. Both bird models transmitted USUV to C. quinquefasciatus mosquitoes. Linear regression analyses indicated that C. quinquefasciatus infection rates were positively correlated with avian viremia levels, with 3 to 4 log(10) PFU/mL representing the minimum avian viremia threshold for transmission to mosquitoes. Based on the viremia required for transmission, house sparrows were estimated to more readily transmit the Netherlands 2016 strain compared to the Uganda 2012 strain. These studies provide insights on a competent reservoir host of USUV. IMPORTANCE Usutu virus (USUV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne virus that can cause neuroinvasive disease, including meningitis and encephalitis, in humans and has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths in wild birds. The perpetuation of USUV in nature is dependent on transmission between Culex spp. mosquitoes and various avian species. To date, few experimental data exist for determining which bird species are important for the maintenance of USUV. Our studies showed that house sparrows can transmit infectious Usutu virus, indicating their role as a competent host species. By identifying reservoir species of USUV, we can predict areas of USUV emergence and mitigate its impacts on global human and wildlife health. American Society for Microbiology 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9769741/ /pubmed/36317895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00295-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kuchinsky et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kuchinsky, Sarah C. Marano, Jeffrey Hawks, Seth A. Loessberg, Emma Honaker, Christa F. Siegel, Paul B. Lahondère, Chloé LeRoith, Tanya Weger-Lucarelli, James Duggal, Nisha K. North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission |
title | North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission |
title_full | North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission |
title_fullStr | North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission |
title_full_unstemmed | North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission |
title_short | North American House Sparrows Are Competent for Usutu Virus Transmission |
title_sort | north american house sparrows are competent for usutu virus transmission |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36317895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00295-22 |
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