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Mosquito-bite infection of humanized mice with chikungunya virus produces systemic disease with long-term effects

Authors :
Megan B. Vogt
Natalie J. M. Dailey Garnes
Alexander R. Kneubehl
Brianne M. Hibl
Jennifer L. Spencer Clinton
Rebecca Rico-Hesse
Source :
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 15, Iss 6, p e0009427 (2021), PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2021.

Abstract

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an emerging, mosquito-borne alphavirus responsible for acute to chronic arthralgias and neuropathies. Although it originated in central Africa, recent reports of disease have come from many parts of the world, including the Americas. While limiting human CHIKV cases through mosquito control has been used, it has not been entirely successful. There are currently no licensed vaccines or treatments specific for CHIKV disease, thus more work is needed to develop effective countermeasures. Current animal research on CHIKV is often not representative of human disease. Most models use CHIKV needle inoculation via unnatural routes to create immediate viremia and localized clinical signs; these methods neglect the natural route of transmission (the mosquito vector bite) and the associated human immune response. Since mosquito saliva has been shown to have a profound effect on viral pathogenesis, we evaluated a novel model of infection that included the natural vector, Aedes species mosquitoes, transmitting CHIKV to mice containing components of the human immune system. Humanized mice infected by 3–6 mosquito bites showed signs of systemic infection, with demonstrable viremia (by qRT-PCR and immunofluorescent antibody assay), mild to moderate clinical signs (by observation, histology, and immunohistochemistry), and immune responses consistent with human infection (by flow cytometry and IgM ELISA). This model should give a better understanding of human CHIKV disease and allow for more realistic evaluations of mechanisms of pathogenesis, prophylaxis, and treatments.<br />Author summary In humans, CHIKV infections are mostly symptomatic, resulting in fever, viremia, and debilitating joint disease; viremia is present up to 13 days after the onset of fever and peaks at the onset of clinical signs. Previous studies in mice and nonhuman primates (NHPs) have often neglected the mosquito vector, leading to variable viremias and infection of tissues primarily at the sites of CHIKV injection (legs in mice, ankles or spleen/liver in NHPs). This is the first study to demonstrate systemic CHIKV infection caused by infected mosquito bites in humanized laboratory mice. Disease seen with this humanized mouse model mimics human clinical signs and symptoms, with signs of inflammation in muscle and joints due to viral replication. This humanized mouse model provides a basis for assessing human CHIKV pathogenesis, prophylaxis, and treatment, under natural conditions of infection.

Subjects

Subjects :
RNA viruses
0301 basic medicine
Viral Diseases
Physiology
Viral pathogenesis
RC955-962
Disease Vectors
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Antibodies, Viral
medicine.disease_cause
Mosquitoes
White Blood Cells
Mice
Medical Conditions
0302 clinical medicine
Skeletal Joints
Animal Cells
Aedes
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
Chlorocebus aethiops
Medicine and Health Sciences
Vector (molecular biology)
Chikungunya
Immune Response
Musculoskeletal System
biology
T Cells
Transmission (medicine)
Eukaryota
virus diseases
Animal Models
Body Fluids
Insects
Mosquito control
Blood
Infectious Diseases
Experimental Organism Systems
Medical Microbiology
Needles
Viral Pathogens
Viruses
RNA, Viral
Pathogens
Cellular Types
Anatomy
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Chikungunya virus
Research Article
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Arthropoda
Alphaviruses
Immune Cells
Immunology
030231 tropical medicine
Mouse Models
Viremia
Mosquito Vectors
Research and Analysis Methods
Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized
Microbiology
Virus
Togaviruses
03 medical and health sciences
Model Organisms
parasitic diseases
medicine
Animals
Serologic Tests
Microbial Pathogens
Vero Cells
Skeleton
Blood Cells
Biology and life sciences
business.industry
Organisms
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Chikungunya Infection
Insect Bites and Stings
Cell Biology
Tropical Diseases
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Invertebrates
Virology
Insect Vectors
Species Interactions
030104 developmental biology
Immunoglobulin M
Animal Studies
Chikungunya Fever
business
Zoology
Entomology

Details

ISSN :
19352735
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c39711ea8a09e8292fa3544a8d892a17