| Literature DB >> 34256244 |
Albert J Auguste1, Rose M Langsjoen2, Danielle L Porier3, Jesse H Erasmus2, Nicholas A Bergren2, Bethany G Bolling2, Huanle Luo2, Ankita Singh2, Hilda Guzman4, Vsevolod L Popov4, Amelia P A Travassos da Rosa4, Tian Wang2, Lin Kang5, Irving C Allen6, Christine V F Carrington7, Robert B Tesh4, Scott C Weaver2.
Abstract
We describe the isolation and characterization of a novel insect-specific flavivirus (ISFV), tentatively named Aripo virus (ARPV), that was isolated from Psorophora albipes mosquitoes collected in Trinidad. The ARPV genome was determined and phylogenetic analyses showed that it is a dual host associated ISFV, and clusters with the main mosquito-borne flaviviruses. ARPV antigen was significantly cross-reactive with Japanese encephalitis virus serogroup antisera, with significant cross-reactivity to Ilheus and West Nile virus (WNV). Results suggest that ARPV replication is limited to mosquitoes, as it did not replicate in the sandfly, culicoides or vertebrate cell lines tested. We also demonstrated that ARPV is endocytosed into vertebrate cells and is highly immunomodulatory, producing a robust innate immune response despite its inability to replicate in vertebrate systems. We show that prior infection or coinfection with ARPV limits WNV-induced disease in mouse models, likely the result of a robust ARPV-induced type I interferon response. Published by Elsevier Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Aripo virus; Flavivirus infection; Flavivirus pathogenesis; Insect-specific flavivirus; Super-infection exclusion; West nile virus
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34256244 PMCID: PMC8419152 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2021.07.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.513