Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors

ABSTRACT We describe two new insect-specific flaviviruses (ISFs) isolated from mosquitoes in Australia, Binjari virus (BinJV) and Hidden Valley virus (HVV), that grow efficiently in mosquito cells but fail to replicate in a range of vertebrate cell lines. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that BinJV an...

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Autores principales: Jessica J. Harrison, Jody Hobson-Peters, Agathe M. G. Colmant, Joanna Koh, Natalee D. Newton, David Warrilow, Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Thisun B. H. Piyasena, Caitlin A. O’Brien, Laura J. Vet, Devina Paramitha, James R. Potter, Steven S. Davis, Cheryl A. Johansen, Yin Xiang Setoh, Alexander A. Khromykh, Roy A. Hall
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1574dd0f04884cf9b1f19634df3db0012021-11-15T15:30:16ZAntigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors10.1128/mSphere.00095-202379-5042https://doaj.org/article/1574dd0f04884cf9b1f19634df3db0012020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSphere.00095-20https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5042ABSTRACT We describe two new insect-specific flaviviruses (ISFs) isolated from mosquitoes in Australia, Binjari virus (BinJV) and Hidden Valley virus (HVV), that grow efficiently in mosquito cells but fail to replicate in a range of vertebrate cell lines. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that BinJV and HVV were closely related (90% amino acid sequence identity) and clustered with lineage II (dual-host affiliated) ISFs, including the Lammi and Nounané viruses. Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies prepared to BinJV viral proteins, we confirmed a close relationship between HVV and BinJV and revealed that they were antigenically quite divergent from other lineage II ISFs. We also constructed chimeric viruses between BinJV and the vertebrate-infecting West Nile virus (WNV) by swapping the structural genes (prM and E) to produce BinJ/WNVKUN-prME and WNVKUN/BinJV-prME. This allowed us to assess the role of different regions of the BinJV genome in vertebrate host restriction and revealed that while BinJV structural proteins facilitated entry to vertebrate cells, the process was inefficient. In contrast, the BinJV replicative components in wild-type BinJV and BinJ/WNVKUN-prME failed to initiate replication in a wide range of vertebrate cell lines at 37°C, including cells lacking components of the innate immune response. However, trace levels of replication of BinJ/WNVKUN-prME could be detected in some cultures of mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) deficient in antiviral responses (IFNAR−/− MEFs or RNase L−/− MEFs) incubated at 34°C after inoculation. This suggests that BinJV replication in vertebrate cells is temperature sensitive and restricted at multiple stages of cellular infection, including inefficient cell entry and susceptibility to antiviral responses. IMPORTANCE The globally important flavivirus pathogens West Nile virus, Zika virus, dengue viruses, and yellow fever virus can infect mosquito vectors and be transmitted to humans and other vertebrate species in which they cause significant levels of disease and mortality. However, the subgroup of closely related flaviviruses, known as lineage II insect-specific flaviviruses (Lin II ISFs), only infect mosquitoes and cannot replicate in cells of vertebrate origin. Our data are the first to uncover the mechanisms that restrict the growth of Lin II ISFs in vertebrate cells and provides new insights into the evolution of these viruses and the mechanisms associated with host switching that may allow new mosquito-borne viral diseases to emerge. The new reagents generated in this study, including the first Lin II ISF-reactive monoclonal antibodies and Lin II ISF mutants and chimeric viruses, also provide new tools and approaches to enable further research advances in this field.Jessica J. HarrisonJody Hobson-PetersAgathe M. G. ColmantJoanna KohNatalee D. NewtonDavid WarrilowHelle Bielefeldt-OhmannThisun B. H. PiyasenaCaitlin A. O’BrienLaura J. VetDevina ParamithaJames R. PotterSteven S. DavisCheryl A. JohansenYin Xiang SetohAlexander A. KhromykhRoy A. HallAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleAedeomyia catastictaAedes normanensisBinjari virusHidden Valley viruschimeric viruscircular polymerase extension reactionMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSphere, Vol 5, Iss 3 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic Aedeomyia catasticta
Aedes normanensis
Binjari virus
Hidden Valley virus
chimeric virus
circular polymerase extension reaction
Microbiology
QR1-502
spellingShingle Aedeomyia catasticta
Aedes normanensis
Binjari virus
Hidden Valley virus
chimeric virus
circular polymerase extension reaction
Microbiology
QR1-502
Jessica J. Harrison
Jody Hobson-Peters
Agathe M. G. Colmant
Joanna Koh
Natalee D. Newton
David Warrilow
Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann
Thisun B. H. Piyasena
Caitlin A. O’Brien
Laura J. Vet
Devina Paramitha
James R. Potter
Steven S. Davis
Cheryl A. Johansen
Yin Xiang Setoh
Alexander A. Khromykh
Roy A. Hall
Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors
description ABSTRACT We describe two new insect-specific flaviviruses (ISFs) isolated from mosquitoes in Australia, Binjari virus (BinJV) and Hidden Valley virus (HVV), that grow efficiently in mosquito cells but fail to replicate in a range of vertebrate cell lines. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that BinJV and HVV were closely related (90% amino acid sequence identity) and clustered with lineage II (dual-host affiliated) ISFs, including the Lammi and Nounané viruses. Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies prepared to BinJV viral proteins, we confirmed a close relationship between HVV and BinJV and revealed that they were antigenically quite divergent from other lineage II ISFs. We also constructed chimeric viruses between BinJV and the vertebrate-infecting West Nile virus (WNV) by swapping the structural genes (prM and E) to produce BinJ/WNVKUN-prME and WNVKUN/BinJV-prME. This allowed us to assess the role of different regions of the BinJV genome in vertebrate host restriction and revealed that while BinJV structural proteins facilitated entry to vertebrate cells, the process was inefficient. In contrast, the BinJV replicative components in wild-type BinJV and BinJ/WNVKUN-prME failed to initiate replication in a wide range of vertebrate cell lines at 37°C, including cells lacking components of the innate immune response. However, trace levels of replication of BinJ/WNVKUN-prME could be detected in some cultures of mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) deficient in antiviral responses (IFNAR−/− MEFs or RNase L−/− MEFs) incubated at 34°C after inoculation. This suggests that BinJV replication in vertebrate cells is temperature sensitive and restricted at multiple stages of cellular infection, including inefficient cell entry and susceptibility to antiviral responses. IMPORTANCE The globally important flavivirus pathogens West Nile virus, Zika virus, dengue viruses, and yellow fever virus can infect mosquito vectors and be transmitted to humans and other vertebrate species in which they cause significant levels of disease and mortality. However, the subgroup of closely related flaviviruses, known as lineage II insect-specific flaviviruses (Lin II ISFs), only infect mosquitoes and cannot replicate in cells of vertebrate origin. Our data are the first to uncover the mechanisms that restrict the growth of Lin II ISFs in vertebrate cells and provides new insights into the evolution of these viruses and the mechanisms associated with host switching that may allow new mosquito-borne viral diseases to emerge. The new reagents generated in this study, including the first Lin II ISF-reactive monoclonal antibodies and Lin II ISF mutants and chimeric viruses, also provide new tools and approaches to enable further research advances in this field.
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author Jessica J. Harrison
Jody Hobson-Peters
Agathe M. G. Colmant
Joanna Koh
Natalee D. Newton
David Warrilow
Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann
Thisun B. H. Piyasena
Caitlin A. O’Brien
Laura J. Vet
Devina Paramitha
James R. Potter
Steven S. Davis
Cheryl A. Johansen
Yin Xiang Setoh
Alexander A. Khromykh
Roy A. Hall
author_facet Jessica J. Harrison
Jody Hobson-Peters
Agathe M. G. Colmant
Joanna Koh
Natalee D. Newton
David Warrilow
Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann
Thisun B. H. Piyasena
Caitlin A. O’Brien
Laura J. Vet
Devina Paramitha
James R. Potter
Steven S. Davis
Cheryl A. Johansen
Yin Xiang Setoh
Alexander A. Khromykh
Roy A. Hall
author_sort Jessica J. Harrison
title Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors
title_short Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors
title_full Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors
title_fullStr Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors
title_full_unstemmed Antigenic Characterization of New Lineage II Insect-Specific Flaviviruses in Australian Mosquitoes and Identification of Host Restriction Factors
title_sort antigenic characterization of new lineage ii insect-specific flaviviruses in australian mosquitoes and identification of host restriction factors
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/1574dd0f04884cf9b1f19634df3db001
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