Colorado State University, Microbiology, Immunology & Pathology Department, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Colorado State University, Biomedical Sciences Department, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Virology. 2022 Mar;568:49-55. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2022.01.009. Epub 2022 Jan 24.
West Nile virus (WNV) overwintering is poorly understood and likely multifactorial. Interest in alligators as a potential amplifying host arose when it was shown that they develop viremias theoretically sufficient to infect mosquitoes. We examined potential ways in which alligators may contribute to the natural ecology of WNV. We experimentally demonstrated that alligators are capable of WNV amplification with subsequent mosquito infection and transmission capability, that WNV-infected mosquitoes readily infect alligators and that water can serve as a source of infection for alligators but does not easily serve as in intermediate means for transmission between birds and alligators. These findings indicate potential mechanisms for maintenance of WNV outside of the primary bird-mosquito transmission cycle.
西尼罗河病毒(WNV)的越冬情况了解甚少,可能是多种因素造成的。当发现鳄鱼能够产生理论上足以感染蚊子的病毒血症时,人们对其作为潜在的扩增宿主产生了兴趣。我们研究了鳄鱼可能对 WNV 自然生态产生影响的各种方式。实验表明,鳄鱼能够扩增 WNV,继而感染蚊子并具有传播能力,感染 WNV 的蚊子能够轻易感染鳄鱼,水可以成为鳄鱼的感染源,但不易成为鸟类和鳄鱼之间传播的中间媒介。这些发现表明了 WNV 在主要的鸟类-蚊子传播循环之外得以维持的潜在机制。