Literature DB >> 23705585

Diversity of Phlebotomus perniciosus in Provence, southeastern France: Detection of two putative new phlebovirus sequences.

Christophe N Peyrefitte1, Marc Grandadam, Maël Bessaud, Pierre-Emmanuel Andry, Florence Fouque, Valérie Caro, Laure Diancourt, Isabelle Schuffenecker, Frédéric Pagès, Hugues Tolou, Hervé Zeller, Jérôme Depaquit.   

Abstract

Phlebotomine sand flies are known to transmit Leishmania, bacteria, and viruses that affect humans and animals in many countries worldwide. Sand fly-borne viruses belong mainly to the Phlebovirus, Vesiculovirus, and Orbivirus genera, and some of them are associated with outbreaks or sporadic human cases in the Mediterranean Europe. Up to now, Toscana virus is the only phlebovirus of medical importance identified in France. To study the diversity of the sand fly population living in the southeastern France, an entomological study was conducted from May to October, 2007. Most of the trapped sand flies belonged to Phlebotomus perniciosus (82.0%) and Sergentomyia minuta (17.3%) species; only three specimens were Phlebotomus ariasi. Molecular characterization of the P. perniciosus specimen based on the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene demonstrated different subpopulations living in the same areas. Most of the specimens belonged to the haplotypes pern01 and pern09, already described in France, but some belonged to original new haplotypes. The detection of one viral sequence clustering with Massilia/Granada virus, and of four sequences corresponding to two potential new phleboviruses (proposed names Olbia and Provencia viruses, respectively), revealed an unexpected diversity of phlebovirus species in France.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23705585     DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2012.1169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis        ISSN: 1530-3667            Impact factor:   2.133


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Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-12-18       Impact factor: 3.876

Review 2.  Phlebotomine sand fly-borne pathogens in the Mediterranean Basin: Human leishmaniasis and phlebovirus infections.

Authors:  Martina Moriconi; Gianluca Rugna; Mattia Calzolari; Romeo Bellini; Alessandro Albieri; Paola Angelini; Roberto Cagarelli; Maria P Landini; Remi N Charrel; Stefania Varani
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2017-08-10

3.  Temporal dynamics and Leishmania infantum infection prevalence of Phlebotomus perniciosus (Diptera, Phlebotominae) in highly endemic areas of visceral leishmaniasis in Tunisia.

Authors:  Meriem Benabid; Jamila Ghrab; Adel Rhim; Rania Ben-Romdhane; Karim Aoun; Aïda Bouratbine
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-09-21       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Isolation of three novel reassortant phleboviruses, Ponticelli I, II, III, and of Toscana virus from field-collected sand flies in Italy.

Authors:  Mattia Calzolari; Chiara Chiapponi; Romeo Bellini; Paolo Bonilauri; Davide Lelli; Ana Moreno; Ilaria Barbieri; Stefano Pongolini; Antonio Lavazza; Michele Dottori
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-02-06       Impact factor: 3.876

5.  Detection of a Novel Phlebovirus (Drin Virus) from Sand Flies in Albania.

Authors:  Silvia Bino; Enkelejda Velo; Përparim Kadriaj; Majlinda Kota; Gregory Moureau; Xavier de Lamballerie; Ani Bagramian; Remi N Charrel; Nazli Ayhan
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  Phlebovirus and Leishmania detection in sandflies from eastern Thrace and northern Cyprus.

Authors:  Koray Ergunay; Ozge Erisoz Kasap; Serra Orsten; Kerem Oter; Filiz Gunay; Ayse Zeynep Akkutay Yoldar; Ender Dincer; Bulent Alten; Aykut Ozkul
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2014-12-12       Impact factor: 3.876

7.  Bovine lactoferrin inhibits Toscana virus infection by binding to heparan sulphate.

Authors:  Agostina Pietrantoni; Claudia Fortuna; Maria Elena Remoli; Maria Grazia Ciufolini; Fabiana Superti
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2015-01-29       Impact factor: 5.048

8.  Sandfly-Borne Phlebovirus Isolations from Turkey: New Insight into the Sandfly fever Sicilian and Sandfly fever Naples Species.

Authors:  Cigdem Alkan; Ozge Erisoz Kasap; Bulent Alten; Xavier de Lamballerie; Rémi N Charrel
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-03-23

9.  Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Leishmania infantum from Southeastern France: Evaluation Using Multi-Locus Microsatellite Typing.

Authors:  Christelle Pomares; Pierre Marty; Anne Laure Bañuls; Emmanuel Lemichez; Francine Pratlong; Benoît Faucher; Fakhri Jeddi; Sandy Moore; Grégory Michel; Srikanth Aluru; Renaud Piarroux; Mallorie Hide
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-01-25

10.  Sandfly virus seroconversion associated with neurologic presentation.

Authors:  Chen Makranz; Hiba Qutteineh; Hanna Bin; Yaniv Lustig; John Moshe Gomori; Asaf Honig; Abed El-Raouf Bayya; Allon E Moses; Tamir Ben-Hur; Diana Averbuch; Roni Eichel; Ran Nir-Paz
Journal:  Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm       Date:  2015-12-10
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