Transgene-induced cell death following dengue-2 virus infection in Aedes aegypti

被引:0
|
作者
Danilo O. Carvalho
Andre L. Costa-da-Silva
Vivian Petersen
Micael Santana de Souza
Rafaella S. Ioshino
Isabel C. S. Marques
Alexander W. E. Franz
Ken E. Olson
Anthony A. James
Margareth L. Capurro
机构
[1] University of São Paulo,Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences
[2] University of Missouri,Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Colorado State University,Center for Vector
[4] University of California,Borne Infectious Diseases (CVID), Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology
[5] University of California,Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
[6] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Dengue viruses (DENVs) are mosquito-borne flaviviruses causing millions of human infections each year and pose a challenge for public health systems worldwide. Aedes aegypti is the principal vector species transmitting DENVs to humans. Controlling Ae. aegypti is difficult due to the abundance of breeding sites and increasing insecticide resistance in the vector populations. Developing new vector control strategies is critical for decreasing the disease burden. One potential approach is genetically replacing Ae. aegypti populations with vector populations highly resistant to DENV transmission. Here, we focus on an alternative strategy for generating dengue 2 virus (DENV-2) resistance in genetically-modified Ae. aegypti in which the mosquitoes express an inactive form of Michelob_x (Mx), an antagonist of the Inhibitor of Apoptosis (IAP), to induce apoptosis in those cells in which actively replicating DENV-2 is present. The inactive form of Mx was flanked by the RRRRSAG cleavage motif, which was recognized by the NS2B/NS3 protease of the infecting DENV-2 thereby releasing and activating Mx which then induced apoptosis. Our transgenic strain exhibited a significantly higher mortality rate than the non-transgenic control when infected with DENV-2. We also transfected a DNA construct containing inactive Mx fused to eGFP into C6/36 mosquito cells and indirectly observed Mx activation on days 3 and 6 post-DENV-2 infections. There were clear signs that the viral NS2B/NS3 protease cleaved the transgene, thereby releasing Mx protein into the cytoplasm, as was confirmed by the detection of eGFP expression in infected cells. The present study represents proof of the concept that virus infection can be used to induce apoptosis in infected mosquito cells.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF DENGUE-2 VIRUS-REPLICATION AND ISOENZYMES IN 2 DIFFERENT STRAINS OF AEDES-AEGYPTI
    RAMUDO, SV
    RODHAIN, F
    PEREZEID, C
    BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE DE PATHOLOGIE EXOTIQUE, 1990, 83 (05): : 628 - 636
  • [42] Infection of five human liver cell lines by dengue-2 virus
    Lin, YL
    Liu, CC
    Lei, HY
    Yeh, TM
    Lin, YS
    Chen, RMY
    Liu, HS
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2000, 60 (04) : 425 - 431
  • [43] Culturable microbial composition in the midgut of Aedes aegypti strains with different susceptibility to dengue-2 virus infection (vol 45, pg 218, 2019)
    Molina-Henao, Edward H.
    Graffe, M. Yineth
    De La Cadena, Elsa
    Serrato, Idalba M.
    Correa, Adriana
    Romero, Lizeth V.
    Caicedo, Paola A.
    Ocampo, Clara B.
    SYMBIOSIS, 2020, 80 (01) : 95 - 95
  • [44] GENES ASSOCIATED WITH REFRACTORINESS OR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DENGUE-2 VIRUS INFECTION IN AEDES AEGYPTI FROM COLOMBIA, USING COMPARATIVE MICROARRAY-BASED ANALYSIS
    Caicedo Burbano, Paola A.
    Lowenberger, Carl
    Dimopoulos, George
    Serrato, Idalba M.
    Orobio, Yenifer
    Alexander, Neal
    Ocampo, Clara B.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2015, 93 (04): : 417 - 417
  • [45] DENGUE-2 ALTERS SALIVARY GLAND PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN INFECTED AEDES AEGYPTI MOSQUITOES
    Chisenhall, Daniel M.
    Londono, Berlin L.
    Christofferson, Rebecca C.
    Mores, Christopher N.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2010, 83 (05): : 389 - 389
  • [46] Mucin Protein of Aedes aegypti Interacts with Dengue Virus 2 and Influences Viral Infection
    Yadav, Karuna
    Rana, Vipin Singh
    Anjali
    Saurav, Gunjan Kumar
    Rawat, Nitish
    Kumar, Ankit
    Sunil, Sujatha
    Singh, Om P.
    Rajagopal, Raman
    MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM, 2023, 11 (02):
  • [47] DISSECTING AEDES AEGYPTI INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSES TO DENGUE VIRUS INFECTION
    Souza-Neto, Jayme A.
    Ramirez, Jose L.
    Sim, Shuzhen
    Xi, Zhiyong
    Dimopoulos, George
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2008, 79 (06): : 314 - 315
  • [48] Blood glucose promotes dengue virus infection in the mosquito Aedes aegypti
    Weng, Shih-Che
    Tsao, Po-Nien
    Shiao, Shin-Hong
    PARASITES & VECTORS, 2021, 14 (01)
  • [49] Modulation of Dengue virus infection of dendritic cells by Aedes aegypti saliva
    Ader, DB
    Celluzzi, C
    Bisbing, J
    Gilmore, L
    Gunther, V
    Peachman, KK
    Rao, M
    Barvir, D
    Sun, W
    Palmer, DR
    VIRAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2004, 17 (02) : 252 - 265
  • [50] Transstadial Effects of Bti on Traits of Aedes aegypti and Infection with Dengue Virus
    Alto, Barry W.
    Lord, Cynthia C.
    PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 2016, 10 (02):