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Winter Ecology of Buggy Creek Virus (Togaviridae Alphavirus) in the Central Great Plains

机译:大平原中部的Buggy Creek病毒(TogaviridaeAlphavirus)的冬季生态

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A largely unanswered question in the study of arboviruses is the extent to which virus can overwinter in adult vectors during the cold winter months and resume the transmission cycle in summer. Buggy Creek virus (BCRV; Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is an unusual arbovirus that is vectored primarily by the swallow bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae: Oeciacus vicarius) and amplified by the ectoparasitic bug's main avian hosts, the migratory cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and resident house sparrow (Passer domesticus). Bugs are sedentary and overwinter in the swallows' mud nests. We evaluated the prevalence of BCRV and extent of infection in swallow bugs collected at different times in winter (October–early April) in Nebraska and explored other ecological aspects of this virus's overwintering. BCRV was detected in 17% of bug pools sampled in winter. Virus prevalence in bugs in winter at a site was significantly correlated with virus prevalence at that site the previous summer, but winter prevalence did not predict BCRV prevalence there the following summer. Prevalence was higher in bugs taken from house sparrow nests in winter and (in April) at colony sites where sparrows had been present all winter. Virus detected by reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction in winter was less cytopathic than in summer, but viral RNA concentrations of samples in winter were not significantly different from those in summer. Both of the BCRV lineages (A, B) overwintered successfully, with lineage A more common at sites with house sparrows and (in contrast to summer) generally more prevalent in winter than lineage B. BCRV's ability to overwinter in its adult vector probably reflects its adaptation to the sedentary, long-lived bug and the ecology of the cliff swallow and swallow bug host–parasite system. Its overwintering mechanisms may provide insight into those of other alphaviruses of public health significance for which such mechanisms are poorly known.
机译:在虫媒病毒研究中,一个基本上没有答案的问题是,在寒冷的冬季,病毒可以在成年载体中越冬并在夏季恢复传播周期的程度。 Buggy Creek病毒(BCRV; Togaviridae,Alphavirus)是一种不寻常的虫媒病毒,主要由燕子虫(Hemiptera:Cimicidae:Oeciacus vicarius)传播,并由外寄生虫的主要禽类宿主,迁徙的悬崖燕子(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)繁殖。麻雀(Passer domesticus)。虫子久坐,在燕子的泥窝里越冬。我们评估了内布拉斯加州冬季(10月至4月初)在不同时间收集的燕子中BCRV的流行程度和感染程度,并探讨了该病毒越冬的其他生态方面。冬季采样的错误池中有17%检测到了BCRV。一个站点冬季虫子中的病毒患病率与前一个夏天该站点中病毒的患病率显着相关,但是冬季患病率并不能预测第二年夏季该地点的BCRV患病率。冬季和四月份(四月份)在整个冬季都出现过麻雀的殖民地中,从麻雀巢中采集的虫子的患病率较高。冬季通过逆转录(RT)-聚合酶链反应检测到的病毒比夏季少细胞致病,但冬季样品的病毒RNA浓度与夏季没有显着差异。两种BCRV谱系(A,B)均成功越冬,其中A谱系在有麻雀的地方更为常见,并且(与夏季相反)冬季通常比B谱系更普遍。BCRV在其成年媒介中越冬的能力可能反映了其适应久坐不动的虫子以及悬崖燕子和燕子虫宿主-寄生虫系统的生态。它的越冬机制可以提供对其他机制具有鲜为人知的具有公共卫生意义的其他甲病毒的了解。

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