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Transstadial Transmission and Replication Kinetics of West Nile Virus Lineage 1 in Laboratory Reared Ticks. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • West Nile virus (WNV) is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes but has also been found in certain tick species, which have not been thoroughly studied for their ability to spread the virus.
  • In an experiment, researchers fed laboratory-reared tick nymphs with WNV and found that the virus could replicate in these ticks for a significant period (up to 28 days post-infection), but only a portion of male ticks could transmit the virus to the next stage.
  • Although the ticks showed long-term retention of WNV, it is unlikely that they are effective transmitters of the virus; however, they might serve as a reservoir, potentially infecting hosts that consume the infected ticks.

Article Abstract

West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne agent that has also been isolated from several tick species. Vector competence of , one of the most common tick species in Europe, has been poorly investigated for WNV to date. As such, to evaluate the vector competence, laboratory reared nymphs were in vitro fed with WNV lineage 1 infectious blood, allowed to molt, and the resulting females artificially fed to study the virus transmission. Furthermore, we studied the kinetics of WNV replication in ticks after infecting nymphs using an automatic injector. Active replication of WNV was detected in injected nymphs from day 7 post-infection until 28 dpi. In the nymphs infected by artificial feeding, the transstadial transmission of WNV was confirmed molecularly in 46.7% of males, while virus transmission during in vitro feeding of females originating from infected nymphs was not registered. The long persistence of WNV in ticks did not correlate with the transmission of the virus and it is unlikely that represents a competent vector. However, there is a potential reservoir role that this tick species can play, with hosts potentially acquiring the viral agent after ingesting the infected ticks.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7650586PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9100780DOI Listing

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