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Characterisation of the antiviral RNA interference response to Toscana virus in sand fly cells

dc.contributor.authorAlexander, Akira J. T.
dc.contributor.authorSalvemini, Marco
dc.contributor.authorSreenu, Vattipally B.
dc.contributor.authorHughes, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorLoza Telleria, Erich
dc.contributor.authorRatinier, Maxime
dc.contributor.authorArnaud, Frederick
dc.contributor.authorVolf, Petr
dc.contributor.authorBrennan, Benjamin
dc.contributor.authorVarjak, Margus
dc.contributor.authorKohl, Alain
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-16T14:10:23Z
dc.date.available2023-05-16T14:10:23Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/1887
dc.description.abstractToscana virus (TOSV) (Bunyavirales, Phenuiviridae, Phlebovirus, Toscana phlebovirus) and other related human pathogenic arboviruses are transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies. TOSV has been reported in nations bordering the Mediterranean Sea among other regions. Infection can result in febrile illness as well as meningitis and encephalitis. Understanding vector-arbovirus interactions is crucial to improving our knowledge of how arboviruses spread, and in this context, immune responses that control viral replication play a significant role. Extensive research has been conducted on mosquito vector immunity against arboviruses, with RNA interference (RNAi) and specifically the exogenous siRNA (exo-siRNA) pathway playing a critical role. However, the antiviral immunity of phlebotomine sand flies is less well understood. Here we were able to show that the exo-siRNA pathway is active in a Phlebotomus papatasi-derived cell line. Following TOSV infection, distinctive 21 nucleotide virus-derived small interfering RNAs (vsiRNAs) were detected. We also identified the exo-siRNA effector Ago2 in this cell line, and silencing its expression rendered the exo-siRNA pathway largely inactive. Thus, our data show that this pathway is active as an antiviral response against a sand fly transmitted bunyavirus, TOSV. Author summaryToscana virus (TOSV) is a bunyavirus that is transmitted to humans through the bite of phlebotomine sand flies. Examining the immune responses that control arboviruses in their vectors is critical for understanding how these organisms control infection, as this may affect transmission. The exogenous siRNA (exo-siRNA) pathway is a critical antiviral immune response in mosquitoes, but much less is known about the pathway in sand flies. Here we show that a functional exo-siRNA pathway exists in a sand fly-derived cell line and that it is active as a response to TOSV infection. These findings improve our understanding of antiviral immunity in vectors in general, and phlebotomine sand flies in particular.en
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011283
dc.rightsCreative Commons Uveďte původ 4.0 Internationalcs
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.titleCharacterisation of the antiviral RNA interference response to Toscana virus in sand fly cellsen
dcterms.accessRightsopenAccess
dcterms.licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
dc.date.updated2023-11-07T08:14:21Z
dc.subject.keywordRNA interferenceen
dc.subject.keywordToscana virusen
dc.subject.keywordPhlebotomus papatasien
dc.subject.keywordPhlebovirusen
dc.subject.keywordantiviral immunityen
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EU/FP8/INFRAVEC2 731060
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSM//LX22NPO5103
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/UK/COOP/COOP
dc.date.embargoStartDate2023-11-07
dc.type.obd73
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.ppat.1011283
dc.identifier.utWos000962365700007
dc.identifier.eidScopus2-s2.0-85152975641
dc.identifier.obd629798
dc.identifier.pubmed36996243
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dc.subject.rivSecondary10000::10600::10607
dc.subject.rivSecondary10000::10600::10606
dcterms.isPartOf.namePLoS Pathogens
dcterms.isPartOf.issn1553-7366
dcterms.isPartOf.journalYear2023
dcterms.isPartOf.journalVolume19
dcterms.isPartOf.journalIssue3
uk.faculty.primaryId115
uk.faculty.primaryNamePřírodovědecká fakultacs
uk.faculty.primaryNameFaculty of Scienceen
uk.department.primaryId1038
uk.department.primaryNameKatedra parazitologiecs
uk.department.primaryNameDepartment of Parasitologyen
dc.type.obdHierarchyCsČLÁNEK V ČASOPISU::článek v časopisu::původní článekcs
dc.type.obdHierarchyEnJOURNAL ARTICLE::journal article::original articleen
dc.type.obdHierarchyCode73::152::206en
uk.displayTitleCharacterisation of the antiviral RNA interference response to Toscana virus in sand fly cellsen


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