Beasley David W C, Li Li, Suderman Miguel T, Barrett Alan D T
Department of Pathology, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-0609, USA.
Virology. 2002 Apr 25;296(1):17-23. doi: 10.1006/viro.2002.1372.
Despite recent advances in the genetics of West Nile (WN) virus, relatively little is known about the molecular basis of virulence of this virus. In particular, although the genotype of the WN virus strain that was recently introduced into North America has been determined, there have been few experimental studies on the virulence phenotype of the virus. We compared genetic and neurovirulence properties of 19 strains of WN virus, including 2 from North America, and observed significant differences in their neuroinvasive phenotype in mice and hamsters that correlated with virus genotype. Virus isolated in North America was found to be highly neuroinvasive with a lack of age-related resistance to infection in mice normally associated with mosquito-borne flaviviruses.
尽管西尼罗河(WN)病毒遗传学最近取得了进展,但对于该病毒毒力的分子基础仍知之甚少。特别是,虽然最近引入北美的WN病毒株的基因型已确定,但关于该病毒毒力表型的实验研究却很少。我们比较了19株WN病毒的遗传和神经毒力特性,其中包括2株来自北美的病毒,观察到它们在小鼠和仓鼠中的神经侵袭表型存在显著差异,且与病毒基因型相关。发现北美分离出的病毒具有高度神经侵袭性,在通常与蚊媒黄病毒相关的小鼠中缺乏与年龄相关的感染抗性。