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Viral pathogenesis in mice is similar for West Nile virus derived from mosquito and mammalian cells.


ABSTRACT: West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen. During replication, WNV acquires different carbohydrates and lipid membranes, depending on its mosquito or vertebrate hosts. Consequently, WNV derived from mosquito and vertebrate cell lines differ in their infectivity for dendritic cells (DCs) and induction of type I interferon (IFN-alpha/beta) in vitro. We evaluated the pathogenesis of WNV derived from mosquito (WNV(C6/36)) and vertebrate (WNV(BHK)) cell lines in mice. The tissue tropism, infectivity, clinical disease, and mortality did not differ for mice inoculated with WNV(C6/36) or WNV(BHK), and there were only minor differences in viral load and serum levels of IFN-alpha/beta. The replication kinetics of WNV(C6/36) and WNV(BHK) were equivalent in primary DCs and skin cells although primary DCs were more susceptible to WNV(C6/36) infection than to WNV(BHK) infection, suggesting that less virus is produced per infected cell for WNV(C6/36). In conclusion, viral source has minimal effect on WNV pathogenesis in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Lim PY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2835801 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Viral pathogenesis in mice is similar for West Nile virus derived from mosquito and mammalian cells.

Lim Pei-Yin PY   Louie Karen L KL   Styer Linda M LM   Shi Pei-Yong PY   Bernard Kristen A KA  

Virology 20100218 1


West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen. During replication, WNV acquires different carbohydrates and lipid membranes, depending on its mosquito or vertebrate hosts. Consequently, WNV derived from mosquito and vertebrate cell lines differ in their infectivity for dendritic cells (DCs) and induction of type I interferon (IFN-alpha/beta) in vitro. We evaluated the pathogenesis of WNV derived from mosquito (WNV(C6/36)) and vertebrate (WNV(BHK)) cell lines in mice. The tissue tropism, inf  ...[more]

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