Tissue distribution and transmission of Rift Valley fever phlebovirus in European Culex pipiens and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes following intrathoracic inoculation

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作者
Gardela, Jaume [1 ,2 ]
Yautibug, Karen [1 ,2 ]
Talavera, Sandra [1 ,2 ]
Vidal, Enric [1 ,2 ]
Sossah, Catherine Cetre [3 ,4 ]
Pages, Nonito [3 ,5 ]
Busquets, Nuria [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Campus Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Ctr Recerca Sanitat Anim CReSA, IRTA, UAB, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Campus Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Ctr Recerca Sanitat Anim CReSA, Unitat Mixta Invest IRTA UAB Sanitat Anim, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
[3] Univ Montpellier, ASTRE, CIRAD, INRAe, Montpellier, France
[4] CIRAD, UMR ASTRE, F-34398 Montpellier, France
[5] UMR ASTRE, CIRAD, Guadeloupe, France
关键词
arbovirus; Europe; immunohistochemistry; mosquito- borne virus; ARBOVIRUS DISSEMINATION; VECTOR COMPETENCE; VIRUS; DIPTERA; INFECTION; SHEEP;
D O I
10.1099/jgv.0.002025
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Rift Valley fever virus ( Phlebovirus riftense, , RVFV) poses significant economic challenges, particularly in African nations, causing substantial livestock losses and severe haemorrhagic disease in humans. In Europe, the risk of RVFV transmission is deemed moderate due to the presence of competent vectors like Culex pipiens and Aedes albopictus, , along with susceptible animal vertebrate hosts across member states. This study investigates RVFV infection dynamics in European mosquito populations, aiming to enhance our understanding of their vectorial capacity and virus transmission, which can be useful for future investigations to improve RVFV surveillance, control programmes, and preventive treatments. Intrathoracic inoculation of European Cx. pipiens and Ae. albopictus with an RVFV virulent strain (RVF 56/74) enabled the assessment of virus tissue distribution and transmission. Immunohistochemistry analyses revealed widespread RVFV infection in all analysable anatomical structures at 5 and 14 days post- inoculation. Notably, the ganglionic nervous system exhibited the highest detection of RVFV in both species. Cx. pipiens showed more frequently infected structures than Ae. albopictus, , particularly in reproductive structures. The identification of an RVFV- positive egg follicle in Cx. pipiens hints at potential vertical transmission. Saliva analysis indicated a higher transmission potential in Cx. pipiens (71.4%) compared to Ae. albopictus (4.3%) at the early time point. This study offers the first description and comparison of RVFV tissue distribution in Ae. albopictus and Cx. pipiens, , shedding light on the susceptibility of their nervous systems, which may alter mosquito behaviour, which is critical for virus transmission. Overall, enhancing our knowledge of viral infection within mosquitoes holds promise for future vector biology research and innovative approaches to mitigate RVFV transmission.
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