Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro, Valter Vinícius Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Lima, Kely Campos Navegantes, Lemos, Alessandra Bittencourt de, Silva, Guilherme Liberato da, Gomes, Rafaelli de Souza, Reis, Jordano Ferreira, Rodrigues Júnior, Luiz Carlos, Silva, Onilda Santos da, Romão, Pedro Roosevelt Torres, Monteiro, Marta Chagas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/199706
Resumo: Aedes mosquitoes are important vectors for emerging diseases caused by arboviruses, such as chikungunya (CHIKV). These viruses’ main transmitting species are Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus, which are present in tropical and temperate climatic areas all over the globe. Knowledge of vector characteristics is fundamentally important to the understanding of virus transmission. Only female mosquitoes are able to transmit CHIKV to the vertebrate host since they are hematophagous. In addition, mosquito microbiota is fundamentally important to virus infection in the mosquito. Microorganisms are able to modulate viral transmission in the mosquito, such as bacteria of the Wolbachia genus, which are capable of preventing viral infection, or protozoans of the Ascogregarina species, which are capable of facilitating virus transmission between mosquitoes and larvae. The competence of the mosquito is also important in the transmission of the virus to the vertebrate host, since their saliva has several substances with biological effects, such as immunomodulators and anticoagulants, which are able to modulate the host’s response to the virus, interfering in its pathogenicity and virulence. Understanding the Aedes vector-chikungunya interaction is fundamentally important since it can enable the search for new methods of combating the virus’ transmission.
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title Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
spellingShingle Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
Monteiro, Valter Vinícius Silva
Aedes
Vírus Chikungunya
Infecções por arbovirus
Aedes aegypti
Aedes albopictus
Arthropod-borne virus
Microorganisms
title_short Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
title_full Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
title_fullStr Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
title_full_unstemmed Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
title_sort Aedes-Chikungunya virus interaction : key role of vector midguts microbiota and its saliva in the host infection
author Monteiro, Valter Vinícius Silva
author_facet Monteiro, Valter Vinícius Silva
Lima, Kely Campos Navegantes
Lemos, Alessandra Bittencourt de
Silva, Guilherme Liberato da
Gomes, Rafaelli de Souza
Reis, Jordano Ferreira
Rodrigues Júnior, Luiz Carlos
Silva, Onilda Santos da
Romão, Pedro Roosevelt Torres
Monteiro, Marta Chagas
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author2 Lima, Kely Campos Navegantes
Lemos, Alessandra Bittencourt de
Silva, Guilherme Liberato da
Gomes, Rafaelli de Souza
Reis, Jordano Ferreira
Rodrigues Júnior, Luiz Carlos
Silva, Onilda Santos da
Romão, Pedro Roosevelt Torres
Monteiro, Marta Chagas
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro, Valter Vinícius Silva
Lima, Kely Campos Navegantes
Lemos, Alessandra Bittencourt de
Silva, Guilherme Liberato da
Gomes, Rafaelli de Souza
Reis, Jordano Ferreira
Rodrigues Júnior, Luiz Carlos
Silva, Onilda Santos da
Romão, Pedro Roosevelt Torres
Monteiro, Marta Chagas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aedes
Vírus Chikungunya
Infecções por arbovirus
topic Aedes
Vírus Chikungunya
Infecções por arbovirus
Aedes aegypti
Aedes albopictus
Arthropod-borne virus
Microorganisms
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Aedes aegypti
Aedes albopictus
Arthropod-borne virus
Microorganisms
description Aedes mosquitoes are important vectors for emerging diseases caused by arboviruses, such as chikungunya (CHIKV). These viruses’ main transmitting species are Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus, which are present in tropical and temperate climatic areas all over the globe. Knowledge of vector characteristics is fundamentally important to the understanding of virus transmission. Only female mosquitoes are able to transmit CHIKV to the vertebrate host since they are hematophagous. In addition, mosquito microbiota is fundamentally important to virus infection in the mosquito. Microorganisms are able to modulate viral transmission in the mosquito, such as bacteria of the Wolbachia genus, which are capable of preventing viral infection, or protozoans of the Ascogregarina species, which are capable of facilitating virus transmission between mosquitoes and larvae. The competence of the mosquito is also important in the transmission of the virus to the vertebrate host, since their saliva has several substances with biological effects, such as immunomodulators and anticoagulants, which are able to modulate the host’s response to the virus, interfering in its pathogenicity and virulence. Understanding the Aedes vector-chikungunya interaction is fundamentally important since it can enable the search for new methods of combating the virus’ transmission.
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