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The evolution of virulence of West Nile virus in a mosquito vector: implications for arbovirus adaptation and evolution

机译:蚊媒中西尼罗河病毒的毒性进化:对虫媒病毒适应和进化的影响

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Background Virulence is often coupled with replicative fitness of viruses in vertebrate systems, yet the relationship between virulence and fitness of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) in invertebrates has not been evaluated. Although the interactions between vector-borne pathogens and their invertebrate hosts have been characterized as being largely benign, some costs of arbovirus exposure have been identified for mosquitoes. The extent to which these costs may be strain-specific and the subsequent consequences of these interactions on vector and virus evolution has not been adequately explored. Results Using West Nile virus (WNV) and Culex pipiens mosquitoes, we tested the hypothesis that intrahost fitness is correlated with virulence in mosquitoes by evaluating life history traits following exposure to either non-infectious bloodmeals or bloodmeals containing wildtype (WNV WT) or the high fitness, mosquito-adapted strain, WNV MP20 derived from WNV WT. Our results demonstrate strain-specific effects on mosquito survival, fecundity, and blood feeding behavior. Specifically, both resistance to and infection with WNV MP20, but not WNV WT, decreased survival of Cx. pipiens and altered fecundity and bloodfeeding such that early egg output was enhanced at a later cost. Conclusions As predicted by the trade-off hypothesis of virulence, costs of infection with WNV MP20 in terms of survival were directly correlated to viral load, yet resistance to infection with this virulent strain was equally costly. Taken together, these results demonstrate that WNV MP20 infection decreases the transmission potential of Cx. pipiens populations despite the increased intrahost fitness of this strain, indicating that a virulence-transmission trade-off in invertebrates could contribute significantly to the adaptive and evolutionary constraint of arboviruses.
机译:背景技术毒力通常与脊椎动物系统中病毒的复制适应性相关,但尚未评估无脊椎动物中节肢动物传播病毒(虫媒病毒)的毒力与适应性之间的关系。尽管载体传播的病原体与其无脊椎动物宿主之间的相互作用被认为具有很大的良性,但已经确定了蚊子接触虫媒病毒的一些成本。这些成本可能因菌株而异,并且这些相互作用对载体和病毒进化的后续后果尚未得到充分探讨。结果我们使用西尼罗河病毒(WNV)和淡色库蚊(Culex pipiens)蚊子,通过评估暴露于非传染性血药或含有野生型(WNV WT)或高浓度的血粉后的生活史特征,测试了宿主内适应度与蚊子的毒力相关的假设健身,蚊子适应株,WNV WT衍生的WNV MP20。我们的结果证明了菌株对蚊子存活,繁殖力和血液喂养行为的特异性影响。具体而言,对WNV MP20的抗药性和感染(但对WNV WT的抗药性)均降低Cx的存活率。 pipiens和改变的生殖力和血液喂养,从而以更高的成本提高了早期的卵产量。结论正如毒力的权衡假设所预测的那样,就生存而言,WNV MP20的感染成本与病毒载量直接相关,而抵抗这种强毒株的感染成本同样高昂。两者合计,这些结果表明WNV MP20感染降低了Cx的传播潜力。尽管该菌株的寄主内适应度提高,但仍为pipiens种群,这表明无脊椎动物中毒力-传播的权衡可能会极大地促进虫媒病毒的适应性和进化限制。

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