Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing

Background: Inkoo virus (INKV) is a less known mosquito-borne virus belonging to Bunyaviridae, genus Orthobunyavirus, California serogroup. Studies indicate that INKV infection is mainly asymptomatic, but can cause mild encephalitis in humans. In northern Europe, the sero-prevalence against INKV is...

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Main Authors: Lwande, Olivia Wesula, Bucht, Goran, Ahlm, Clas, Ahlm, Kristoffer, Naslund, Jonas, Evander, Magnus
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Published: Umeå universitet, Virologi 2017
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-133751 2024-01-07T09:45:32+01:00 Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing Lwande, Olivia Wesula Bucht, Goran Ahlm, Clas Ahlm, Kristoffer Naslund, Jonas Evander, Magnus 2017 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-133751 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-017-0725-5 eng eng Umeå universitet, Virologi Umeå universitet, Infektionssjukdomar Virology Journal, 2017, 14, http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-133751 doi:10.1186/s12985-017-0725-5 PMID 28330505 ISI:000397326800001 Scopus 2-s2.0-85016046949 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Microbiology Mikrobiologi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2017 ftumeauniv https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-017-0725-5 2023-12-13T23:36:27Z Background: Inkoo virus (INKV) is a less known mosquito-borne virus belonging to Bunyaviridae, genus Orthobunyavirus, California serogroup. Studies indicate that INKV infection is mainly asymptomatic, but can cause mild encephalitis in humans. In northern Europe, the sero-prevalence against INKV is high, 41% in Sweden and 51% in Finland. Previously, INKV RNA has been detected in adult Aedes (Ae.) communis, Ae. hexodontus and Ae. punctor mosquitoes and Ae. communis larvae, but there are still gaps of knowledge regarding mosquito vectors and genetic diversity. Therefore, we aimed to determine the occurrence of INKV in its mosquito vector and characterize the isolates. Methods: About 125,000 mosquitoes were collected during a mosquito-borne virus surveillance in northern Sweden during the summer period of 2015. Of these, 10,000 mosquitoes were processed for virus isolation and detection using cell culture and RT-PCR. Virus isolates were further characterized by whole genome sequencing. Genetic typing of mosquito species was conducted by cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene amplification and sequencing (genetic barcoding). Results: Several Ae. communis mosquitoes were found positive for INKV RNA and two isolates were obtained. The first complete sequences of the small (S), medium (M), and large (L) segments of INKV in Sweden were obtained. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the INKV genome was most closely related to other INKV isolates from Sweden and Finland. Of the three INKV genome segments, the INKV M segment had the highest frequency of non-synonymous mutations. The overall G/C-content of INKV genes was low for the N/NSs genes (43.8–45.5%), polyprotein (Gn/Gc/NSm) gene (35.6%) and the RNA polymerase gene (33.8%) This may be due to the fact that INKV in most instances utilized A or T in the third codon position. Conclusions: INKV is frequently circulating in northern Sweden and Ae. communis is the key vector. The high mutation rate of the INKV M segment may have consequences on virulence Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Virology Journal 14 1
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topic Microbiology
Mikrobiologi
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Mikrobiologi
Lwande, Olivia Wesula
Bucht, Goran
Ahlm, Clas
Ahlm, Kristoffer
Naslund, Jonas
Evander, Magnus
Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
topic_facet Microbiology
Mikrobiologi
description Background: Inkoo virus (INKV) is a less known mosquito-borne virus belonging to Bunyaviridae, genus Orthobunyavirus, California serogroup. Studies indicate that INKV infection is mainly asymptomatic, but can cause mild encephalitis in humans. In northern Europe, the sero-prevalence against INKV is high, 41% in Sweden and 51% in Finland. Previously, INKV RNA has been detected in adult Aedes (Ae.) communis, Ae. hexodontus and Ae. punctor mosquitoes and Ae. communis larvae, but there are still gaps of knowledge regarding mosquito vectors and genetic diversity. Therefore, we aimed to determine the occurrence of INKV in its mosquito vector and characterize the isolates. Methods: About 125,000 mosquitoes were collected during a mosquito-borne virus surveillance in northern Sweden during the summer period of 2015. Of these, 10,000 mosquitoes were processed for virus isolation and detection using cell culture and RT-PCR. Virus isolates were further characterized by whole genome sequencing. Genetic typing of mosquito species was conducted by cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene amplification and sequencing (genetic barcoding). Results: Several Ae. communis mosquitoes were found positive for INKV RNA and two isolates were obtained. The first complete sequences of the small (S), medium (M), and large (L) segments of INKV in Sweden were obtained. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the INKV genome was most closely related to other INKV isolates from Sweden and Finland. Of the three INKV genome segments, the INKV M segment had the highest frequency of non-synonymous mutations. The overall G/C-content of INKV genes was low for the N/NSs genes (43.8–45.5%), polyprotein (Gn/Gc/NSm) gene (35.6%) and the RNA polymerase gene (33.8%) This may be due to the fact that INKV in most instances utilized A or T in the third codon position. Conclusions: INKV is frequently circulating in northern Sweden and Ae. communis is the key vector. The high mutation rate of the INKV M segment may have consequences on virulence
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author Lwande, Olivia Wesula
Bucht, Goran
Ahlm, Clas
Ahlm, Kristoffer
Naslund, Jonas
Evander, Magnus
author_facet Lwande, Olivia Wesula
Bucht, Goran
Ahlm, Clas
Ahlm, Kristoffer
Naslund, Jonas
Evander, Magnus
author_sort Lwande, Olivia Wesula
title Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
title_short Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
title_full Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
title_fullStr Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Mosquito-borne Inkoo virus in northern Sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
title_sort mosquito-borne inkoo virus in northern sweden - isolation and whole genome sequencing
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