Negeviruses reduce replication of alphaviruses during co-infection

Ian Patterson, Tiffany F. Kautz, Maria A. Contreras-Gutierrez, Hilda Guzman, Robert B. Tesh, Grant Hughes, Naomi L. Forrestera

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Abstract

Negeviruses are a group of insect-specific virus (ISV) that have been found in many arthropods. Their presence in important vector species led us to examine their interactions with arboviruses during co-infections. Wild-type negeviruses reduced the replication of several alphaviruses during co-infections in mosquito cells. Negev virus (NEGV) isolates were also used to express GFP and anti-chikungunya virus (CHIKV) antibody fragments during co-infections with CHIKV. NEGV expressing anti-CHIKV antibody fragments was able to further reduce replication of CHIKV during co-infections, while reductions of CHIKV with NEGV expressing GFP were similar to titers with wild-type NEGV alone. These results are the first to show that negeviruses induce superinfection exclusion of arboviruses and to demonstrate a novel approach to deliver anti-viral antibody fragments with paratransgenic ISVs. The ability to inhibit arbovirus replication and express exogenous proteins in mosquito cells make negeviruses a promising platform for control of arthropod-borne pathogens.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00433
Pages (from-to):e0043321
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume95
Issue number14
Early online date5 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Alphavirus
  • Insect-specific virus
  • Negev virus
  • Negevirus
  • Paratransgenesis
  • Superinfection exclusion

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