Emerging Microbes and Infections (Jan 2019)

Visualization of chikungunya virus infection in vitro and in vivo

  • Hong-Lei Zhang,
  • Hao-Long Dong,
  • Ya-Nan Zhang,
  • Lin-Lin Xu,
  • Cheng-Lin Deng,
  • Xiao-Feng Li,
  • Xiao-Dan Li,
  • Han-Qing Ye,
  • Zhi-Ming Yuan,
  • Cheng-Feng Qin,
  • Bo Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2019.1682948
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1574 – 1583

Abstract

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ABSTRACTChikungunya virus (CHIKV), a mosquito-borne alphavirus, has become an important re-emerging pathogen with its rapid spread to many non-endemic areas. The lack of effective vaccines and antiviral agents is largely attributed to the elusive infection and dissemination dynamics in vivo. In this study, we designed and developed a novel, replication-competent, CHIKV reporter virus (CHIKV-iRFP) encoding a near infrared fluorescent protein (iRFP). In vitro and in vivo characterization demonstrated that CHIKV-iRFP retained similar replication and virulence phenotypes to its parental virus. Neonatal BABL/c mice and IFNAR−/− A129 mice were highly susceptible to CHIKV-iRFP infection. Following intracranial (i.c.) inoculation, CHIKV-iRFP efficiently replicated and disseminated into whole body, resulting in rapid death in an age-dependent manner. Remarkably, upon footpad injection, CHIKV-iRFP readily disseminated from footpad to head and whole skeleton, with a specific tropism for bone marrow. Taken together, this novel reporter virus provides a powerful tool to track real time CHIKV replication and to test the in vivo efficacy of vaccines and antiviral therapeutics.

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