Establishment and characterization of a cell line from Ghanaian Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) focusing on Aedes-borne flavivirus susceptibility

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Michael Amoa-Bosompem
Daisuke Kobayashi
Kentaro Itokawa
Astri Nur Faizah
Ryusei Kuwata
Samuel Dadzie
Takaya Hayashi
Shoji Yamaoka
Kyoko Sawabe
Shiroh Iwanaga
Haruhiko Isawa
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[1] National Institute of Infectious Diseases,Department of Medical Entomology
[2] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,Department of Environmental Parasitology
[3] University of Ghana,Department of Parasitology, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
[4] College of Health Sciences,Pathogen Genomics Center
[5] National Institute of Infectious Diseases,Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science
[6] The University of Tokyo,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[7] Okayama University of Science,Department of Molecular Virology
[8] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,undefined
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Dengue virus; Yellow fever virus; Zika virus; Mosquito cell lines;
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Mosquitoes are generally considered one of the most important vectors of arboviruses, with Aedes aegypti regarded as the most important in transmission of yellow fever and dengue viruses. To investigate why there are differences in the incidence of dengue fever and Zika in different geographical areas and an absence of outbreaks in Ghana in spite of an abundance of A. aegypti mosquitoes, we established a continuous cell line from embryonic cells of A. aegypti collected in Ghana and assessed its susceptibility to dengue, yellow fever, and Zika viruses. The new cell line (designated AeAe-GH98), having an adhesive spindle-shaped web-like morphology, was serially subcultured in both VP-12 and Schneider’s medium supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum. AeAe-GH98 cells were found to have a population doubling time of 1.3 d during exponential growth. The mosquito colony used to establish the cell line was confirmed to have originated from Africa using microsatellite assay. In terms of susceptibility to Aedes-borne flaviviruses, AeAe-GH98 cells were found to have different degrees of susceptibility to yellow fever, Zika, and dengue virus infection and propagation. While susceptibility of AeAe-GH98 cells to yellow fever and Zika viruses was comparable with that of C6/36 cells, susceptibility to dengue virus was significantly lower. This cell line will serve as a useful tool for determining molecular factors influencing virus–vector susceptibility in vitro.
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