1. Identification of insect-specific flaviviruses in areas of Brazil and Paraguay experiencing endemic arbovirus transmission and the description of a novel flavivirus infecting Sabethes belisarioi.
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Gravina, Humberto Doriguêtto, Suzukawa, Andreia Akemi, Zanluca, Camila, Cardozo Segovia, Fatima María, Tschá, Marcel Kruchelski, Martins da Silva, Allan, Faoro, Helisson, da Silva Ribeiro, Ricardo, Mendoza Torres, Laura Patricia, Rojas, Alejandra, Ferrerira, Luis, Costa Ribeiro, Magda Clara Vieira da, Delfraro, Adriana, and Duarte dos Santos, Claudia Nunes
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FLAVIVIRUSES , *ARBOVIRUSES , *VIRUS diseases , *MOSQUITOES , *INSECT cell biotechnology - Abstract
Abstract Viral infection was examined with pan-flavivirus and pan-alphavirus sets of primers in mosquitoes collected in four South American regions with confirmed pathogenic arbovirus circulation. Positive pools for flavivirus infection were sequenced and screened for specific arboviruses, which were not detected. However, NS5 gene sequencing showed that most sequences corresponded to the insect-specific Culex flavivirus. One sequence retrieved from an Aedes albopictus pool grouped with the insect-specific Aedes flavivirus and two Sabethes belisarioi pools were infected by a previously unknown flavivirus, tentatively named Sabethes flavivirus (SbFV). Phylogenetic inference placed SbFV as ancestral to a clade formed by Culiseta flavivirus , Mercadeo, and Calbertado. SbFV polyprotein showed an average aminoacidic identity of 51% in comparison to these flaviviruses. In vitro studies suggest that SbFV infects insect cells, but not vertebrate cells, therefore, we propose it as a new insect-specific flavivirus. These results highlight the wide distribution of insect-specific flaviviruses concomitant with the circulation of emergent arboviruses. Highlights • A field study of viral circulation in adult mosquitoes from South America. • Aedes flavivirus and Culex flavivirus in Culicinae from high-urbanized places. • Isolation and characterization of the newfound Sabethes flavivirus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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