Heitmann Anna, Jansen Stephanie, Lühken Renke, Leggewie Mayke, Schmidt-Chanasit Jonas, Tannich Egbert
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine;
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine; German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF).
J Vis Exp. 2018 Aug 7(138):57980. doi: 10.3791/57980.
Vector competence is defined as the potential of a mosquito species to transmit a mosquito-borne virus (mobovirus) to a vertebrate host. Viable virus particles are transmitted during a blood meal via the saliva of an infected mosquito. Forced salivation assays allow determining the vector potential on the basis of single mosquitoes, avoiding the use of animal experiments. The method is suitable to analyze a large number of mosquitoes in one experiment within a short period of time. Forced salivation assays were used to analyze 856 individual mosquitoes trapped in Germany, including two different Culex pipiens pipiens biotypes, Culex torrentium as well as Aedes albopictus, which were experimentally infected with Zika virus (ZIKV) and incubated at 18 °C or 27 °C for two and three weeks. The results indicated the lack of vector competence of the different Culex taxa for ZIKV. In contrast, Aedes albopictus was susceptible to ZIKV, but only at 27 °C, with transmission rates similar to an Aedes aegypti laboratory colony tested in parallel.
媒介能力被定义为一种蚊子物种将蚊媒病毒传播给脊椎动物宿主的潜力。有活力的病毒颗粒在吸血过程中通过受感染蚊子的唾液进行传播。强制唾液分泌试验能够基于单只蚊子来确定其媒介潜力,从而避免了动物实验的使用。该方法适合在短时间内于一次实验中分析大量蚊子。强制唾液分泌试验被用于分析在德国捕获的856只个体蚊子,包括两种不同的致倦库蚊生物型、骚扰库蚊以及白纹伊蚊,这些蚊子被实验性感染寨卡病毒(ZIKV),并在18℃或27℃下孵育两到三周。结果表明不同库蚊类群对ZIKV缺乏媒介能力。相比之下,白纹伊蚊对ZIKV易感,但仅在27℃时,其传播率与同时测试的埃及伊蚊实验室群体相似。