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Risk assessment of an Aedes flavivirus and its effect on pathogenic flavivirus replication in mosquitoes
by
Lu, Hong
, Jiang, Feng
, Kang, Le
, Fu, Yumei
, Li, Jinqian
, Liu, Qing
, Cui, Feng
, Xia, Qianfeng
, Wu, Shaohui
, Zhao, Wan
in
Aedes - virology
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Aedes flavivirus
/ Animals
/ arboviruses
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell Line
/ China
/ Culex - virology
/ Culex quinquefasciatus
/ Dengue virus
/ Disease transmission
/ Entomology
/ fish
/ Flavivirus - genetics
/ Flavivirus - isolation & purification
/ Flavivirus - pathogenicity
/ Flavivirus - physiology
/ Flavivirus Infections - transmission
/ Flavivirus Infections - virology
/ fluorescence
/ genetic similarity
/ human health
/ Humans
/ hybridization
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect-specific flavivirus
/ Mammalian cells
/ mammals
/ Mosquito Vectors - virology
/ non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase
/ Parasitology
/ Peru
/ Physiological aspects
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ risk
/ Risk Assessment
/ RNA interference
/ signal transduction
/ Thailand
/ transactivators
/ Tropical Medicine
/ ultracentrifugation
/ vector competence
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Virus Replication
/ virus transmission
/ Virus-vector relationships
/ Zika virus
2025
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Risk assessment of an Aedes flavivirus and its effect on pathogenic flavivirus replication in mosquitoes
by
Lu, Hong
, Jiang, Feng
, Kang, Le
, Fu, Yumei
, Li, Jinqian
, Liu, Qing
, Cui, Feng
, Xia, Qianfeng
, Wu, Shaohui
, Zhao, Wan
in
Aedes - virology
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Aedes flavivirus
/ Animals
/ arboviruses
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell Line
/ China
/ Culex - virology
/ Culex quinquefasciatus
/ Dengue virus
/ Disease transmission
/ Entomology
/ fish
/ Flavivirus - genetics
/ Flavivirus - isolation & purification
/ Flavivirus - pathogenicity
/ Flavivirus - physiology
/ Flavivirus Infections - transmission
/ Flavivirus Infections - virology
/ fluorescence
/ genetic similarity
/ human health
/ Humans
/ hybridization
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect-specific flavivirus
/ Mammalian cells
/ mammals
/ Mosquito Vectors - virology
/ non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase
/ Parasitology
/ Peru
/ Physiological aspects
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ risk
/ Risk Assessment
/ RNA interference
/ signal transduction
/ Thailand
/ transactivators
/ Tropical Medicine
/ ultracentrifugation
/ vector competence
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Virus Replication
/ virus transmission
/ Virus-vector relationships
/ Zika virus
2025
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Risk assessment of an Aedes flavivirus and its effect on pathogenic flavivirus replication in mosquitoes
by
Lu, Hong
, Jiang, Feng
, Kang, Le
, Fu, Yumei
, Li, Jinqian
, Liu, Qing
, Cui, Feng
, Xia, Qianfeng
, Wu, Shaohui
, Zhao, Wan
in
Aedes - virology
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Aedes flavivirus
/ Animals
/ arboviruses
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell Line
/ China
/ Culex - virology
/ Culex quinquefasciatus
/ Dengue virus
/ Disease transmission
/ Entomology
/ fish
/ Flavivirus - genetics
/ Flavivirus - isolation & purification
/ Flavivirus - pathogenicity
/ Flavivirus - physiology
/ Flavivirus Infections - transmission
/ Flavivirus Infections - virology
/ fluorescence
/ genetic similarity
/ human health
/ Humans
/ hybridization
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect-specific flavivirus
/ Mammalian cells
/ mammals
/ Mosquito Vectors - virology
/ non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase
/ Parasitology
/ Peru
/ Physiological aspects
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ risk
/ Risk Assessment
/ RNA interference
/ signal transduction
/ Thailand
/ transactivators
/ Tropical Medicine
/ ultracentrifugation
/ vector competence
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Virus Replication
/ virus transmission
/ Virus-vector relationships
/ Zika virus
2025
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Risk assessment of an Aedes flavivirus and its effect on pathogenic flavivirus replication in mosquitoes
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Risk assessment of an Aedes flavivirus and its effect on pathogenic flavivirus replication in mosquitoes
2025
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Overview
Background
Mosquitoes are efficient vectors of medically significant flaviviruses and serve as hosts for insect-specific flaviviruses (ISFs). Aedes flavivirus (AEFV) is a classical ISF. Given the increasing discovery of ISFs, it is urgent to evaluate the potential risk of ISFs to human health as well as their impact on the transmission of pathogenic flaviviruses.
Methods
We isolated a strain of AEFV from wild
Aedes albopictus
populations in Hainan Province, China, using iodixanol density-gradient ultracentrifugation. The infection of the AEFV Hainan strain in
Aedes
,
Culex
, and four mammalian cell lines was investigated using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assays, and relative and absolute quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Whether AEFV alters the vector competence of
Ae. albopictus
for pathogenic arboviruses and the underlying immune mechanisms were explored.
Results
The AEFV Hainan strain showed close genetic similarity to strains from Yunnan province of China, Thailand, and Peru. This strain was capable of infecting
Ae. albopictus
and
Ae. aegypti
but not
Culex quinquefasciatus
. Cell entry was the critical barrier for AEFV infection in
Cx. quinquefasciatus
cells. The infection risk of the AEFV Hainan strain in four mammalian cells (BHK-21, Vero, 293 T, and HeLa) was quite low due to the failure of cell entry or extremely limited replication. Prior infection of AEFV was detrimental to the replication of Zika virus and dengue virus serotype 2 in
Ae. albopictus
through activation of the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription, Toll, or RNA interference pathway.
Conclusions
Our work excludes the risk of the AEFV Hainan strain to human health and highlights its potential as an immune inducer to sabotage
Aedes
mosquito ability for viral transmission.
Graphical Abstract
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ China
/ fish
/ Flavivirus - isolation & purification
/ Flavivirus Infections - transmission
/ Flavivirus Infections - virology
/ Humans
/ mammals
/ non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase
/ Peru
/ quantitative polymerase chain reaction
/ risk
/ Thailand
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
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