A live attenuated recombinant dengue-4 virus vaccine candidate with restricted capacity for dissemination in mosquitoes and lack of transmission from vaccinees to mosquitoes

Capa:A live attenuated recombinant dengue-4 virus vaccine candidate with restricted capacity for dissemination in mosquitoes and lack of transmission from vaccinees to mosquitoes

Autor(es): Troyer, JM; Hanley, KA; Whitehead, SS; Strickman, D; Karron, RA; Durbin, AP; Murphy, BR


Resumo: 2A Delta 30 is a live dengue-4 virus vaccine candidate with a 30-nucleotide deletion in its 3'-untranslated region. To assess the transmissibility of 2A Delta 30 by mosquitoes, we compared its in vivo replication in mosquitoes with that of its wild type DEN-4 parent. Both the vaccine candidate and wild type virus were equally able to infect the mosquito Toxorhynchites splendens after intrathoracic inoculation. Relative to its wild type parent, 2A Delta 30 was slightly restricted in its ability to infect the midgut of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes fed on an artificial blood meal and was even more restricted in its ability to disseminate from the midgut to the salivary glands. Thus, the 30-nucleotide deletion rendered the vaccine candidate more sensitive than its wild type parent to the mosquito rnidgut escape barrier. Most significantly, 2A Delta 30 was not transmitted to 352 Ae. albopictus mosquitoes fed on 10 vaccinees. all of whom were infected with the vaccine candidate.


Palavras-Chave: Aedes aegypti; Oral infection; Hemorrhagic fever; Nonhuman primates; Construction; Susceptibility; Viremia; Impact; Type-4; Genes


Imprenta: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, v. 65, n. 5, p. 414-419, 2001


Descritores: Aedes aegypti - RNA ; Aedes aegypti - Immunology ; Aedes aegypti - Viral infections ; Aedes aegypti - Transmission ; Aedes aegypti - Vaccine


Data de publicação: 2001