Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.
C-type lectins are a family of proteins with carbohydrate-binding activity. Several C-type lectins in mammals or arthropods are employed as receptors or attachment factors to facilitate flavivirus invasion. We previously identified a C-type lectin in Aedes aegypti, designated as mosquito galactose s...
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doaj-15f97ebb45ed4f75b25069884fb23e7d2020-11-25T01:13:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742014-02-01102e100393110.1371/journal.ppat.1003931Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.Yang LiuFuchun ZhangJianying LiuXiaoping XiaoSiyin ZhangChengfeng QinYe XiangPenghua WangGong ChengC-type lectins are a family of proteins with carbohydrate-binding activity. Several C-type lectins in mammals or arthropods are employed as receptors or attachment factors to facilitate flavivirus invasion. We previously identified a C-type lectin in Aedes aegypti, designated as mosquito galactose specific C-type lectin-1 (mosGCTL-1), facilitating the attachment of West Nile virus (WNV) on the cell membrane. Here, we first identified that 9 A. aegypti mosGCTL genes were key susceptibility factors facilitating DENV-2 infection, of which mosGCTL-3 exhibited the most significant effect. We found that mosGCTL-3 was induced in mosquito tissues with DENV-2 infection, and that the protein interacted with DENV-2 surface envelop (E) protein and virions in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the other identified mosGCTLs interacted with the DENV-2 E protein, indicating that DENV may employ multiple mosGCTLs as ligands to promote the infection of vectors. The vectorial susceptibility factors that facilitate pathogen invasion may potentially be explored as a target to disrupt the acquisition of microbes from the vertebrate host. Indeed, membrane blood feeding of antisera against mosGCTLs dramatically reduced mosquito infective ratio. Hence, the immunization against mosGCTLs is a feasible approach for preventing dengue infection. Our study provides a future avenue for developing a transmission-blocking vaccine that interrupts the life cycle of dengue virus and reduces disease burden.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3923773?pdf=render |
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Yang Liu Fuchun Zhang Jianying Liu Xiaoping Xiao Siyin Zhang Chengfeng Qin Ye Xiang Penghua Wang Gong Cheng Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention. PLoS Pathogens |
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Yang Liu Fuchun Zhang Jianying Liu Xiaoping Xiao Siyin Zhang Chengfeng Qin Ye Xiang Penghua Wang Gong Cheng |
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Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention. |
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Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention. |
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Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention. |
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Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention. |
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Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention. |
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transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito c-type lectins for dengue prevention. |
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C-type lectins are a family of proteins with carbohydrate-binding activity. Several C-type lectins in mammals or arthropods are employed as receptors or attachment factors to facilitate flavivirus invasion. We previously identified a C-type lectin in Aedes aegypti, designated as mosquito galactose specific C-type lectin-1 (mosGCTL-1), facilitating the attachment of West Nile virus (WNV) on the cell membrane. Here, we first identified that 9 A. aegypti mosGCTL genes were key susceptibility factors facilitating DENV-2 infection, of which mosGCTL-3 exhibited the most significant effect. We found that mosGCTL-3 was induced in mosquito tissues with DENV-2 infection, and that the protein interacted with DENV-2 surface envelop (E) protein and virions in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the other identified mosGCTLs interacted with the DENV-2 E protein, indicating that DENV may employ multiple mosGCTLs as ligands to promote the infection of vectors. The vectorial susceptibility factors that facilitate pathogen invasion may potentially be explored as a target to disrupt the acquisition of microbes from the vertebrate host. Indeed, membrane blood feeding of antisera against mosGCTLs dramatically reduced mosquito infective ratio. Hence, the immunization against mosGCTLs is a feasible approach for preventing dengue infection. Our study provides a future avenue for developing a transmission-blocking vaccine that interrupts the life cycle of dengue virus and reduces disease burden. |
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