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Characterization of reemerging chikungunya virus
Authors:Sourisseau Marion  Schilte Clémentine  Casartelli Nicoletta  Trouillet Céline  Guivel-Benhassine Florence  Rudnicka Dominika  Sol-Foulon Nathalie  Le Roux Karin  Prevost Marie-Christine  Fsihi Hafida  Frenkiel Marie-Pascale  Blanchet Fabien  Afonso Philippe V  Ceccaldi Pierre-Emmanuel  Ozden Simona  Gessain Antoine  Schuffenecker Isabelle  Verhasselt Bruno  Zamborlini Alessia  Saïb Ali  Rey Felix A  Arenzana-Seisdedos Fernando  Desprès Philippe  Michault Alain  Albert Matthew L  Schwartz Olivier
Institution:Department of Virology, Unité Virus et Immunité, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Abstract:An unprecedented epidemic of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection recently started in countries of the Indian Ocean area, causing an acute and painful syndrome with strong fever, asthenia, skin rash, polyarthritis, and lethal cases of encephalitis. The basis for chikungunya disease and the tropism of CHIKV remain unknown. Here, we describe the replication characteristics of recent clinical CHIKV strains. Human epithelial and endothelial cells, primary fibroblasts and, to a lesser extent, monocyte-derived macrophages, were susceptible to infection and allowed viral production. In contrast, CHIKV did not replicate in lymphoid and monocytoid cell lines, primary lymphocytes and monocytes, or monocyte-derived dendritic cells. CHIKV replication was cytopathic and associated with an induction of apoptosis in infected cells. Chloroquine, bafilomycin-A1, and short hairpin RNAs against dynamin-2 inhibited viral production, indicating that viral entry occurs through pH-dependent endocytosis. CHIKV was highly sensitive to the antiviral activity of type I and II interferons. These results provide a general insight into the interaction between CHIKV and its mammalian host.
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