PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jul 2018)

An attenuated replication-competent chikungunya virus with a fluorescently tagged envelope.

  • Jing Jin,
  • Michael B Sherman,
  • Daniel Chafets,
  • Nuntana Dinglasan,
  • Kai Lu,
  • Tzong-Hae Lee,
  • Lars-Anders Carlson,
  • Marcus O Muench,
  • Graham Simmons

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. e0006693

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is the most common alphavirus infecting humans worldwide, causing acute and chronically debilitating arthralgia at a great economic expense. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:To facilitate our study of CHIKV, we generated a mCherry tagged replication-competent chimeric virus, CHIKV 37997-mCherry. Single particle cryoEM demonstrated icosahedral organization of the chimeric virus and the display of mCherry proteins on virus surface. CHIKV 37997-mCherry is attenuated in both IFNαR knockout and wild-type mice. Strong anti-CHIKV and anti-mCherry antibody responses were induced in CHIKV 37997-mCherry infected mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Our work suggests that chimeric alphaviruses displaying foreign antigen can serve as vaccines against both aphaviruses and other pathogens and diseases.