Determinants of Chikungunya and O'nyong-Nyong Virus Specificity for Infection of Aedes and Anopheles Mosquito Vectors.

Viruses(2023)

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Mosquito-borne diseases caused by viruses and parasites are responsible for more than 700 million infections each year. and are the two major vectors for, respectively, malaria and arboviruses. mosquitoes are the primary vector of just one known arbovirus, the alphavirus o'nyong-nyong virus (ONNV), which is closely related to the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), vectored by mosquitoes. However, harbor a complex natural virome of RNA viruses, and a number of pathogenic arboviruses have been isolated from mosquitoes in nature. CHIKV and ONNV are in the same antigenic group, the Semliki Forest virus complex, are difficult to distinguish via immunodiagnostic assay, and symptomatically cause essentially the same human disease. The major difference between the arboviruses appears to be their differential use of mosquito vectors. The mechanisms governing this vector specificity are poorly understood. Here, we summarize intrinsic and extrinsic factors that could be associated with vector specificity by these viruses. We highlight the complexity and multifactorial aspect of vectorial specificity of the two alphaviruses, and evaluate the level of risk of vector shift by ONNV or CHIKV.
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Aedes,Anopheles,chikungunya virus,host–pathogen interactions,o’nyong-nyong virus,vector specificity
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