| Literature DB >> 30394867 |
Kati Franzke1, Mayke Leggewie2,3, Vattipally B Sreenu4, Stephanie Jansen2, Anna Heitmann2, Stephen R Welch4, Benjamin Brennan4, Richard M Elliott4, Egbert Tannich2,3, Stefanie C Becker5, Esther Schnettler4,2,3.
Abstract
Many insect cell lines are persistently infected with insect-specific viruses (ISV) often unrecognized by the scientific community. Considering recent findings showing the possibility of interference between arbovirus and ISV infections, it is important to pay attention to ISV-infected cell lines. One example is the Entomobirnavirus, Culex Y virus (CYV). Here we describe the detection of CYV using a combination of small RNA sequencing, electron microscopy and PCR in mosquito cell lines Aag2, U4.4 and C7-10. We found CYV-specific small RNAs in all three cell lines. Interestingly, the magnitude of the detected viral RNA genome is variable among cell passages and leads to irregular detection via electron microscopy. Gaining insights into the presence of persistent ISV infection in commonly used mosquito cells and their interactions with the host immune system is beneficial for evaluating the outcome of co-infections with arboviruses of public health concern.Entities:
Keywords: Culex Y virus; RNAi; entomobirnavirus; insect-specific viruses; mosquito cells; persistent infection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30394867 DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.001173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891