1. Negevirus Piura Suppresses Zika Virus Replication in Mosquito Cells.
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Carvalho, Valéria L., Prakoso, Dhani, Schwarz, Erika R., Logan, Tracey D., Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz, Beachboard, Sarah E., and Long, Maureen T.
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ZIKA virus ,VIRAL replication ,MOSQUITOES ,ZIKA virus infections ,MIXED infections ,AEDES aegypti ,AEDES albopictus - Abstract
We investigated the interaction between the insect-specific virus, Piura virus (PIUV), and the arbovirus Zika virus (ZIKV) in Aedes albopictus cells. We performed coinfection experiments in C6/36 cells. Piura virus (Cor 33 strain, Colombia) and ZIKV (PRVABC58 strain, Puerto Rico) were co-inoculated into C6/36 cells using two multiplicity of infection (MOI) combinations: 0.1 for both viruses and 1.0 for ZIKV, 0.1 for PIUV. Wells were infected in triplicate with either PIUV and ZIKV coinfection, ZIKV-only, or PIUV-only. Mock infected cells served as control wells. The cell suspension was collected daily 7 days post-infection. Zika virus load was titrated by TCID
50 on Vero 76 cells. The ZIKV-only infection and PIUV and ZIKV coinfection experiments were also quantified by RT-qPCR. We also investigated whether ZIKV interfered in the PIUV replication. PIUV suppressed the replication of ZIKV, resulting in a 10,000-fold reduction in ZIKV titers within 3 days post-infection. PIUV viral loads were not reduced in the presence of ZIKV. We conclude that, when concurrently infected, PIUV suppresses ZIKV in C6/36 cells while ZIKV does not interfere in PIUV replication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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