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Sublethal iridovirus disease of the mosquito Aedes aegypti is due to viral replication not cytotoxicity
Authors:Marina C F  Ibarra J E  Arredondo-Jiménez J I  Fernández-Salas I  Valle J  Williams T
Institution:ECOSUR, Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico.
Abstract:Invertebrate iridescent viruses (Iridoviridae) possess a highly cytotoxic protein. In mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae), invertebrate iridescent virus 6 (IIV-6) usually causes covert (inapparent) infection that reduces fitness. To determine whether sublethal effects of IIV-6 are principally due to cytotoxicity of the viral inoculum (which inhibits macromolecular synthesis in the host), or caused by replication of the virus larvae of the mosquito Aedes aegypti (L) were exposed to untreated IIV-6 virus that had previously been deactivated by heat or ultraviolet light. Control larvae were not exposed to virus. Larval development time was shortest in control larvae and extended in larvae exposed to untreated virus. Covertly infected mosquitoes laid significantly fewer eggs, produced between 20 and 35% fewer progeny and had reduced longevity compared to other treatments. Wing length was shortest in mosquitoes exposed to heat-deactivated virus. Multivariate analysis of the same data identified fecundity and progeny production as the most influential variables in defining differences among treatments. Overall, viral infection resulted in a 34% decrease in the net reproductive rate (R0) of covertly infected mosquitoes, vs. only 5-17% decrease of R0 following treatments with deactivated virus, compared to controls. Sublethal effects of IIV-6 in Ae. aegypti appear to be mainly due to virus replication, rather than cytotoxic effects of the viral inoculum.
Keywords:Aedes aegypti              Iridovirus            biological control  bionomics  covert infection  cytotoxic protein  deactivated virus  IIV-6  insect pathology  invertebrate iridescent virus  larval development time  mosquito fecundity  mosquito fitness  mosquito longevity  mosquito size  reproductive rate (R0)  sublethal effects  wing length
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