Parasites & Vectors (Oct 2010)

Evidence of co-infection of chikungunya and densonucleosis viruses in C6/36 cell lines and laboratory infected <it>Aedes aegypti </it>(L.) mosquitoes

  • Singh Dinesh K,
  • Gokhale Mangesh D,
  • Barde Pradip V,
  • Sivaram Aruna,
  • Mourya Devendra T

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-3-95
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 95

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Abstract Background Densonucleosis viruses are the etiological agents of insect's disease. We have reported the isolation of densovirus from India and its distribution among the natural populations of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes across the country. Since densonucleosis virus persistently infects mosquito populations, and is demonstrated to negatively affect multiplication of dengue virus in Aedes albopictus, it would be interesting to study if this virus has a role in determining the susceptibility of the vector mosquito Ae. aegypti to chikugunya virus. Methods Mosquito cell lines and adult Ae. aegypti mosquitoes infected with densovirus were superinfected with Chikungunya virus and both the viruses were quantitated by determining their genomic copy number by real time amplification. Comparison was made between the log of genomic copy numbers of the viruses in the presence and absence of each other. Results The log of copy number of the viruses did not vary due to co-infection. Even though the RNA copy number of chikungunya virus increased over the period of time, no change was observed in the RNA copy number between the control and the co-infected group on any given day. Similarly, DNA copy number of densovirus also remained unchanged between the control and the co-infected groups. Conclusion Chikungunya virus neither stimulates the replication of densovirus nor is its own replication suppressed due to co-infection. Ae. aegypti mosquitoes with densovirus infection were as susceptible to infection by chikungunya virus as the uninfected mosquitoes.