Pesko Kendra, Mores Christopher N
Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory, University of Florida, Vero Beach, Florida, USA.
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 2009 Jun;9(3):281-6. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2007.0281.
West Nile virus has spread rapidly throughout the United States since its introduction in 1999, into some areas that are also endemic for St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV). These viruses are in the same antigenic complex within the genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae. Further, both viruses are transmitted primarily by Culex spp. mosquitoes and use birds as amplifying hosts. These viruses could contemporaneously coinfect individual vectors wherein changes in mosquito immune responses might occur. To explore this possibility, we evaluated the effect of sequential infection with both West Nile virus and SLEV on the infection and dissemination rates of these viruses in the vector mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus. Prior exposure to either virus lowered susceptibility to infection with the second virus, and lower dissemination rates of the second virus, compared to controls. Exposure to one virus followed by a second virus resulted in similar infection rates for the first virus to those of controls, but higher SLEV dissemination rates when exposed first to SLEV than in singly SLEV infected controls. While some mosquitoes became infected with both viruses, only one of those viruses disseminated from the midgut into the legs, indicating a midgut infection barrier to secondary infection. Lower infection rates in mosquitoes exposed to both viruses could change transmission patterns when these viruses are present at epizootic levels.
自1999年引入美国以来,西尼罗河病毒已迅速传播至美国各地,传播到了一些同时也是圣路易斯脑炎病毒(SLEV)地方性流行的地区。这些病毒属于黄病毒科黄病毒属中的同一抗原复合体。此外,这两种病毒主要都由库蚊属蚊子传播,并以鸟类作为扩增宿主。这些病毒可能会同时感染单个媒介,从而可能导致蚊子免疫反应发生变化。为了探究这种可能性,我们评估了西尼罗河病毒和SLEV先后感染对媒介蚊子致倦库蚊中这些病毒的感染率和传播率的影响。与对照组相比,事先接触任何一种病毒都会降低对第二种病毒感染的易感性,以及第二种病毒的传播率。先接触一种病毒再接触第二种病毒时,第一种病毒的感染率与对照组相似,但先接触SLEV时,其传播率高于单纯感染SLEV的对照组。虽然有些蚊子同时感染了这两种病毒,但只有其中一种病毒从中肠传播到腿部,这表明中肠存在对二次感染的感染屏障。当这些病毒处于动物流行病水平时,接触两种病毒的蚊子较低的感染率可能会改变传播模式。