Examining the Role of Niemann–Pick C1 Protein in the Permissiveness of Aedes Mosquitoes to Filoviruses

Aedes mosquitoes vector many viruses with divergent characteristics, yet the criteria needed for a virus to be vectored by an arthropod remain unknown. The intracellular cholesterol transporter protein Niemann–Pick C1 (NPC1) has been identified as the necessary entry receptor for filoviruses such as...

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description Aedes mosquitoes vector many viruses with divergent characteristics, yet the criteria needed for a virus to be vectored by an arthropod remain unknown. The intracellular cholesterol transporter protein Niemann–Pick C1 (NPC1) has been identified as the necessary entry receptor for filoviruses such as Ebola and Marburg viruses. While homologues of NPC1 are observed in mosquitoes, currently no filovirus has been identified as circulating in mosquitoes. This work aimed at increasing the understanding of the mosquito vector by examining the capability of a virus to gain the ability to enter mosquito cells. We developed a model system of Aedes cells expressing human NPC1 (hNPC1) and attempted to infect these cells with recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus expressing the Ebola virus glycoprotein. As compared to the control cells, no significant increase in infection was observed in cells expressing hNPC1, demonstrating that the expression of human NPC1 alone is not sufficient to support filovirus infection, and that host factors other than NPC1 determine filovirus susceptibility of mosquito cells.
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Mosquito Vectors
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Permissiveness
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