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Infection Pattern of Mayaro Virus in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and Transmission Potential of the Virus in Mixed Infections With Chikungunya Virus

机译:埃及伊蚊(Diptera:Culicidae)中Mayaro病毒的感染模式和该病毒在基孔肯雅病毒混合感染中的传播潜力

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Mayaro virus (MAYV; ; ) has drawn increasing attention as an arthropod-borne virus with potential to cause outbreaks among the human populations of the Western Hemisphere. In the tropical regions of Central and South America, the virus exists in sylvatic cycles between mosquitoes and primate reservoirs such as marmosets. Although forest-dwelling mosquitoes are regarded as important vectors for MAYV, it has been shown previously that the virus can infect and potentially be transmitted by the mosquitoes, and (Diptera: Culicidae). Here, we compare the infection and transmission efficiencies of two MAYV strains, IQT 4235 from Iquitos, Peru (‘IQT’) and the type strain of MAYV from Trinidad, TRVL 4675 (‘TRVL’) in two laboratory-adapted strains, Higgs White Eye and Orlando. The TRVL strain was less efficiently transmitted by both mosquito strains than MAYV IQT. Based on the full-length nucleotide sequences of the two viral genomes, we show that the TRVL prototype strain of MAYV is phylogenetically ancestral and more distantly related to the IQT strain. The TRVL strain efficiently infected wild-type from Missouri and readily disseminated in those. Considering scenarios in which natural MAYV transmission cycles may overlap with those of chikungunya virus (CHIKV; ; ), we assessed the effects of mixed infections of the two viruses in mosquitoes based on coinfection or superinfection. Although coinfection had no measurable effect on the transmission potential of either virus, we observed superinfection exclusion for CHIKV in MAYV-infected mosquitoes but not for MAYV in CHIKV-infected mosquitoes.
机译:作为一种节肢动物传播的病毒,Mayaro病毒(MAYV;;)已引起越来越多的关注,它有可能引起西半球人群的暴发。在中美洲和南美洲的热带地区,该病毒以蚊子和灵长类动物水库(例如mar猴)之间的sylvatic周期存在。尽管居住在森林中的蚊子被认为是MAYV的重要载体,但先前已证明该病毒可以感染并可能由蚊子传播,以及(Diptera:Culicidae)。在这里,我们比较了两种MAYV菌株,来自秘鲁伊基托斯的IQT 4235('IQT')和来自特立尼达的MAYV型菌株,TRVL 4675('TRVL')在两种实验室适应性菌株Higgs White中的感染和传播效率眼睛和奥兰多。与MAYV IQT相比,两种蚊子均不能有效传播TRVL。基于两个病毒基因组的全长核苷酸序列,我们表明,MAYV的TRVL原型菌株在系统发育上是祖先的,与IQT菌株的关系更远。 TRVL菌株有效感染了密苏里州的野生型病毒,并很容易在其中传播。考虑到自然MAYV传播周期可能与基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV;;)重叠的情况,我们根据共同感染或重感染评估了两种病毒在蚊子中混合感染的影响。尽管合并感染对这两种病毒的传播潜能均无可测量的影响,但我们观察到在MAYV感染的蚊子中,CHIKV的超级感染被排除在外,而在CHIKV感染的蚊子中,MAYV没有被超级感染。

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