Zika virus infects Aedes aegypti ovaries

Virology. 2021 Sep:561:58-64. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2021.06.002. Epub 2021 Jun 13.

Abstract

Pathogens are transmitted from one host to another either by vertical transmission (VT) or horizontal transmission (HT). Mosquito-borne arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses), including several clinically important viruses such as dengue, Zika, West Nile and chikungunya viruses persist in nature by both VT and HT. VT may also serve as an essential link in the transmission cycle during adverse environmental conditions. VT rates (VTRs) vary between virus families and even among viruses within the same genus. The mechanism behind these differences in VTRs among viruses is poorly understood. For efficient VT to occur, viruses must infect the mosquito germline. Here, we show that Zika virus infects mosquito ovaries and is transmitted vertically at a low rate. The infected progeny derive from mosquitoes with infected ovaries. The prevalence of ovary infection increases after a second non-infectious blood meal following an infectious blood meal.

Keywords: Aedes aegypti; Arboviruses; Blood meal; Infectious blood meal; Mosquito; Vertical transmission; Zika virus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Aedes / virology*
  • Animals
  • Cell Line
  • Female
  • Ovary / virology
  • Viral Plaque Assay
  • Zika Virus / physiology*