Detection of persistent chikungunya virus RNA but not infectious virus in experimental vertical transmission in aedes aegypti from Malaysia

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Abstract

Vertical transmission may contribute to the maintenance of arthropod-borne viruses, but its existence in chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is unclear. Experimental vertical transmission of infectious clones of CHIKV in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from Malaysia was investigated. Eggs and adult progeny from the second gonotrophic cycles of infected parental mosquitoes were tested. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), 56.3% of pooled eggs and 10% of adult progeny had detectable CHIKV RNA, but no samples had detectable infectious virus by plaque assay. Transfected CHIKV RNA from PCR-positive eggs did not yield infectious virus in BHK-21 cells. Thus, vertical transmission of viable CHIKV was not demonstrated. Noninfectious CHIKV RNA persists in eggs and progeny of infected Ae. aegypti, but the mechanism and significance are unknown. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that vertical transmission exists in CHIKV, as positive results reported in previous studies were almost exclusively based only on viral RNA detection.

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Wong, H. V., Vythilingam, I., Sulaiman, W. Y. W., Lulla, A., Merits, A., Chan, Y. F., & Sam, I. C. (2016). Detection of persistent chikungunya virus RNA but not infectious virus in experimental vertical transmission in aedes aegypti from Malaysia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 94(1), 182–186. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0318

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