No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions

Background: In order to optimize net transmission success, parasites are hypothesized to evolve towards causing minimal damage to their reservoir host while obtaining high shedding rates. For many parasite species however this paradigm has not been tested, and conflicting results have been found reg...

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Main Authors: Marien, Joachim, Borremans, Benny, Gryseels, Sophie, Soropogui, Barre, De Bruyn, Luc, Bongo, Gedeon Ngiala, Becker-Ziaja, Beate, de Bellocq, Joelle Gouy, Guenther, Stephan, Magassouba, N'Faly, Leirs, Herwig, Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol
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Published: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6240772017-06-15T03:00:34Z No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions Marien, Joachim Borremans, Benny Gryseels, Sophie Soropogui, Barre De Bruyn, Luc Bongo, Gedeon Ngiala Becker-Ziaja, Beate de Bellocq, Joelle Gouy Guenther, Stephan Magassouba, N'Faly Leirs, Herwig Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth Univ Arizona, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol Arenavirus Lassa virus Morogoro virus Gairo virus Mastomys natalensis Rodent-borne disease Host-pathogen interaction Reservoir host Background: In order to optimize net transmission success, parasites are hypothesized to evolve towards causing minimal damage to their reservoir host while obtaining high shedding rates. For many parasite species however this paradigm has not been tested, and conflicting results have been found regarding the effect of arenaviruses on their rodent host species. The rodent Mastomys natalensis is the natural reservoir host of several arenaviruses, including Lassa virus that is known to cause Lassa haemorrhagic fever in humans. Here, we examined the effect of three arenaviruses (Gairo, Morogoro and Lassa virus) on four parameters of wild-caught Mastomys natalensis: body mass, head-body length, sexual maturity and fertility. After correcting for the effect of age, we compared these parameters between arenavirus-positive (arenavirus RNA or antibody) and negative animals using data from different field studies in Guinea (Lassa virus) and Tanzania (Morogoro and Gairo viruses). Results: Although the sample sizes of our studies (1297, 749 and 259 animals respectively) were large enough to statistically detect small differences in body conditions, we did not observe any adverse effects of these viruses on Mastomys natalensis. We did find that sexual maturity was significantly positively related with Lassa virus antibody presence until a certain age, and with Gairo virus antibody presence in general. Gairo virus antibody-positive animals were also significantly heavier and larger than antibody-free animals. Conclusion: Together, these results suggest that the pathogenicity of arenaviruses is not severe in M. natalensis, which is likely to be an adaptation of these viruses to optimize transmission success. They also suggest that sexual behaviour might increase the probability of M. natalensis to become infected with arenaviruses. 2017-04-27 Article No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions 2017, 10 (1) Parasites & Vectors 1756-3305 28449693 10.1186/s13071-017-2146-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/624077 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/624077 Parasites & Vectors en http://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-017-2146-0 © The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
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topic Arenavirus
Lassa virus
Morogoro virus
Gairo virus
Mastomys natalensis
Rodent-borne disease
Host-pathogen interaction
Reservoir host
spellingShingle Arenavirus
Lassa virus
Morogoro virus
Gairo virus
Mastomys natalensis
Rodent-borne disease
Host-pathogen interaction
Reservoir host
Marien, Joachim
Borremans, Benny
Gryseels, Sophie
Soropogui, Barre
De Bruyn, Luc
Bongo, Gedeon Ngiala
Becker-Ziaja, Beate
de Bellocq, Joelle Gouy
Guenther, Stephan
Magassouba, N'Faly
Leirs, Herwig
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
description Background: In order to optimize net transmission success, parasites are hypothesized to evolve towards causing minimal damage to their reservoir host while obtaining high shedding rates. For many parasite species however this paradigm has not been tested, and conflicting results have been found regarding the effect of arenaviruses on their rodent host species. The rodent Mastomys natalensis is the natural reservoir host of several arenaviruses, including Lassa virus that is known to cause Lassa haemorrhagic fever in humans. Here, we examined the effect of three arenaviruses (Gairo, Morogoro and Lassa virus) on four parameters of wild-caught Mastomys natalensis: body mass, head-body length, sexual maturity and fertility. After correcting for the effect of age, we compared these parameters between arenavirus-positive (arenavirus RNA or antibody) and negative animals using data from different field studies in Guinea (Lassa virus) and Tanzania (Morogoro and Gairo viruses). Results: Although the sample sizes of our studies (1297, 749 and 259 animals respectively) were large enough to statistically detect small differences in body conditions, we did not observe any adverse effects of these viruses on Mastomys natalensis. We did find that sexual maturity was significantly positively related with Lassa virus antibody presence until a certain age, and with Gairo virus antibody presence in general. Gairo virus antibody-positive animals were also significantly heavier and larger than antibody-free animals. Conclusion: Together, these results suggest that the pathogenicity of arenaviruses is not severe in M. natalensis, which is likely to be an adaptation of these viruses to optimize transmission success. They also suggest that sexual behaviour might increase the probability of M. natalensis to become infected with arenaviruses.
author2 Univ Arizona, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol
author_facet Univ Arizona, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol
Marien, Joachim
Borremans, Benny
Gryseels, Sophie
Soropogui, Barre
De Bruyn, Luc
Bongo, Gedeon Ngiala
Becker-Ziaja, Beate
de Bellocq, Joelle Gouy
Guenther, Stephan
Magassouba, N'Faly
Leirs, Herwig
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
author Marien, Joachim
Borremans, Benny
Gryseels, Sophie
Soropogui, Barre
De Bruyn, Luc
Bongo, Gedeon Ngiala
Becker-Ziaja, Beate
de Bellocq, Joelle Gouy
Guenther, Stephan
Magassouba, N'Faly
Leirs, Herwig
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
author_sort Marien, Joachim
title No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
title_short No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
title_full No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
title_fullStr No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
title_full_unstemmed No measurable adverse effects of Lassa, Morogoro and Gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
title_sort no measurable adverse effects of lassa, morogoro and gairo arenaviruses on their rodent reservoir host in natural conditions
publisher BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/624077
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