Taylor W P, Marshall I D
J Gen Virol. 1975 Jul;28(1):73-83. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-28-1-73.
Two field strains of Ross River virus (RRV) which differed in virulence for laboratory mice were maintained without detectable change in virulence when passaged alternately in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and newborn mice. No biological mechanism or selection pressure was identified to explain this suppression of the usual change to higher virulence observed when RRV is passed serially in infant mice. The maintenance of initial virulence by alternating passages appears to be related to the fact that A. aegypti can be infected only if fed on mice during the period of peak viraemia and that at this time a sub-population of higher virulence may not be present in high enough infectivity to be represented in the mosquito's blood meal.
两株对实验小鼠毒力不同的罗斯河病毒(RRV)野外毒株,在埃及伊蚊和新生小鼠中交替传代时,毒力没有可检测到的变化。未发现生物学机制或选择压力来解释这种对RRV在幼鼠中连续传代时通常向更高毒力变化的抑制。通过交替传代维持初始毒力似乎与以下事实有关:只有在病毒血症高峰期以小鼠为食时,埃及伊蚊才能被感染,而此时高毒力的亚群可能不存在足够高的感染性,无法在蚊子的血餐中体现出来。