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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Main Authors: Yang Liu, Fuchun Zhang, Jianying Liu, Xiaoping Xiao, Siyin Zhang, Chengfeng Qin, Ye Xiang, Penghua Wang, Gong Cheng
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-02-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3923773?pdf=render
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spelling 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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author Yang Liu
Fuchun Zhang
Jianying Liu
Xiaoping Xiao
Siyin Zhang
Chengfeng Qin
Ye Xiang
Penghua Wang
Gong Cheng
spellingShingle 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
author_facet Yang Liu
Fuchun Zhang
Jianying Liu
Xiaoping Xiao
Siyin Zhang
Chengfeng Qin
Ye Xiang
Penghua Wang
Gong Cheng
author_sort Yang Liu
title Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.
title_short Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.
title_full Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.
title_fullStr Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.
title_full_unstemmed Transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito C-type lectins for dengue prevention.
title_sort transmission-blocking antibodies against mosquito c-type lectins for dengue prevention.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2014-02-01
description 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.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3923773?pdf=render
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