Competitive advantage of a dengue 4 virus when co-infecting the mosquito Aedes aegypti with a dengue 1 virus

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作者
Vazeille, Marie [1 ]
Gaborit, Pascal [2 ]
Mousson, Laurence [1 ]
Girod, Romain [2 ]
Failloux, Anna-Bella [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Pasteur, Dept Virol Arboviruses & Insect Vectors, 25 Rue Dr Roux, F-75724 Paris 15, France
[2] Inst Pasteur French Guiana, Med Entomol Unit, Cayenne, French Guiana
关键词
Dengue; Aedes aegypti; Co-infection; Competitive interactions; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; NATURAL-POPULATIONS; STRAINS; EMERGENCE; REPLACEMENT; CIRCULATION; EVOLUTION; SELECTION; GENOTYPE; THAILAND;
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10.1186/s12879-016-1666-0
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: Dengue viruses (DENV) are comprised in four related serotypes (DENV-1 to 4) and are critically important arboviral pathogens affecting human populations in the tropics. South American countries have seen the reemergence of DENV since the 1970's associated with the progressive re-infestation by the mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti. In French Guiana, DENV is now endemic with the co-circulation of different serotypes resulting in viral epidemics. Between 2009 and 2010, a predominant serotype change occurred from DENV-1 to DENV-4 suggesting a competitive displacement. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential role of the mosquito in the selection of the new epidemic serotype. Methods: To test this hypothesis of competitive displacement of one serotype by another in the mosquito vector, we performed mono- and co-infections of local Ae. aegypti collected during the inter-epidemic period with both viral autochthonous epidemic serotypes and compared infection, dissemination and transmission rates. We performed oral artificial infections of F1 populations in BSL-3 conditions and analyzed infection, dissemination and transmission rates. Results: When two populations of Ae. aegypti from French Guiana were infected with either serotype, no significant differences in dissemination and transmission were observed between DENV-1 and DENV-4. However, in co-infection experiments, a strong competitive advantage for DENV-4 was seen at the midgut level leading to a much higher dissemination of this serotype. Furthermore only DENV-4 was present in Ae. aegypti saliva and therefore able to be transmitted. Conclusions: In an endemic context, mosquito vectors may be infected by several DENV serotypes. Our results suggest a possible competition between serotypes at the midgut level in co-infected mosquitoes leading to a drastically different transmission potential and, in this case, favoring the competitive displacement of DENV-1 by DENV-4. This phenomenon was observed despite a similar replicative fitness in mono-infections conditions.
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