Specificity of Drosophila innubila Nudivirus infection in Drosophila cell culture.

Kent M Mulkey, Taiye S Adewumi, Robert L Unckless
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Viral host range is an important aspect of both viral biology but also the pragmatic issue of producing viral stocks for experimentation. Host range is important both in terms of the species a virus can infect (taxonomy), and the types of host cells the virus can infect (tropism). Nudiviruses are large DNA viruses that infect several arthropods and are generally poorly studied. Several nudiviruses infect Drosophila species including the Drosophila innubila Nudivirus (DiNV). We aimed to identify cell lines that support the replication of DiNV both for the sake of understanding host range, and to develop a system for large scale production of the virus for infection. We utilized cell lines from the focal host, D. innubila, as well as available cell lines from D. virilis and D. melanogaster and inoculated with both a wild-collected pool of "naïve" virus and a D. innubila cell culture-adapted isolate. We found that virus from wild caught flies infected cells from the 3 cell lines and replicated its genome, but the passage 1 fluids from these infections were unable to reinfect upon introduction to new cells. In contrast, a cell culture-adapted strain of DiNV infected the same Drosophila cells (though relatively poorly in D. melanogaster cells) and produced infectious progeny that infected new cells. Thus, our cell culture-adapted virus developed the ability to infect broadly and produce infectious virions.

果蝇裸病毒在果蝇细胞培养中感染的特异性。
病毒宿主范围是病毒生物学的一个重要方面,也是生产用于实验的病毒库存的实际问题。宿主范围在病毒可感染的物种(分类学)和病毒可感染的宿主细胞类型(趋向性)两方面都很重要。裸病毒是一种大型的DNA病毒,可以感染几种节肢动物,对它的研究通常很少。几种裸病毒感染果蝇物种,包括果蝇nunubila裸病毒(DiNV)。我们的目标是鉴定支持DiNV复制的细胞系,以便了解宿主范围,并开发用于大规模生产感染病毒的系统。我们利用了来自焦点寄主D. innubila的细胞系,以及来自D. virilis和D. melanogaster的细胞系,并接种了野生收集的“naïve”病毒池和D. innubila细胞培养适应的分离物。我们发现来自野生捕获的苍蝇的病毒感染了3种细胞系的细胞并复制了其基因组,但这些感染的传代1流体在引入新细胞时不能再感染。相比之下,细胞培养适应的DiNV菌株感染了相同的果蝇细胞(尽管在黑腹果蝇细胞中相对较差),并产生了感染新细胞的传染性后代。因此,我们的细胞培养适应病毒发展了广泛感染和产生感染性病毒粒子的能力。
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