Comprehensive intra-host infection kinetics reveals high arbo-orthoflavivirus transmission potential by neglected vector species, Aedes scutellaris.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases Pub Date : 2025-05-06 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0012530
Yudthana Samung, Jutharat Pengon, Chatpong Pethrak, Phonchanan Pakparnich, Saranya Thaiudomsup, Kittitat Suksirisawat, Manop Saeung, Anon Phayakkaphon, Songpol Eiamsam-Ang, Thipruethai Phanitchat, Channarong Sartsanga, Tararat Jantra, Patchara Sriwichai, Natapong Jupatanakul
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Background: Dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV) are primarily transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. As most studies on vector competence have focused on Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus while neglecting other Aedes species, it is possible that the transmission risks might be underestimated. It is necessary to examine additional species that could potentially serve as competent vectors. This is particularly important considering the potential expansion of their geographical range due to climate change or species-specific vector reduction interventions.

Methodology/principal findings: In this study, we examined the infection kinetics and transmission potential of Aedes scutellaris from Thailand, comparing to Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus. Our findings demonstrated that Ae. scutellaris and Ae. albopictus had lower rates of midgut infection compared to Ae. aegypti due to smaller blood meal sizes during feeding. However, once the infection has established Ae. scutellaris exhibited efficient replication of ZIKV and DENV1-4 in the midguts, secondary organs, and salivary glands. Notably, Ae. scutellaris had a low salivary gland escape barrier, with comparable transmissibility as Ae. aegypti when inoculated with the same viral load.

Conclusion: This study highlights the potential of Ae. scutellaris as a vector for DENV and ZIKV and emphasizes the importance of considering neglected mosquito species in arbovirus transmission and surveillance efforts.

全面的宿主内感染动力学揭示了被忽视的媒介物种黄斑伊蚊(Aedes scutellaris)的高虫媒正黄病毒传播潜力。
背景:登革热病毒(DENV)和寨卡病毒(ZIKV)主要由伊蚊传播。由于大多数媒介能力研究集中在埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊,而忽视了其他伊蚊种类,因此可能低估了传播风险。有必要检查可能作为有能力的媒介的其他物种。考虑到气候变化或特定物种病媒减少干预措施可能扩大其地理范围,这一点尤其重要。方法/主要发现:在本研究中,我们研究了泰国黄斑伊蚊的感染动力学和传播潜力,并与泰国黄斑伊蚊进行了比较。埃及伊蚊和伊蚊。蚊。我们的研究结果表明,Ae。黄芩和Ae。与伊蚊相比,白纹伊蚊中肠感染率较低。埃及伊蚊在进食时血粉较小。然而,一旦感染形成伊蚊。黄芩在中肠、次级器官和唾液腺中表现出ZIKV和DENV1-4的高效复制。值得注意的是,Ae。黄芩具有较低的唾液腺逃逸屏障,其传播率与伊蚊相当。用同样的病毒载量接种埃及伊蚊。结论:本研究突出了伊蚊的潜力。黄柳蝇是登革热病毒和寨卡病毒的媒介,并强调在虫媒病毒传播和监测工作中考虑被忽视的蚊子种类的重要性。
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期刊介绍: PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases publishes research devoted to the pathology, epidemiology, prevention, treatment and control of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), as well as relevant public policy. The NTDs are defined as a group of poverty-promoting chronic infectious diseases, which primarily occur in rural areas and poor urban areas of low-income and middle-income countries. Their impact on child health and development, pregnancy, and worker productivity, as well as their stigmatizing features limit economic stability. All aspects of these diseases are considered, including: Pathogenesis Clinical features Pharmacology and treatment Diagnosis Epidemiology Vector biology Vaccinology and prevention Demographic, ecological and social determinants Public health and policy aspects (including cost-effectiveness analyses).
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