Abstract

An Asian Zika virus (ZIKV) isolated from a Thai patient that was serially passaged in Primary Dog Kidney (PDK) cells for attenuation displayed both big and small plaque-forming viruses by the 7th passage. Two small-plaque isolates were selected and purified for characterization as attenuated ZIKV candidates. In vitro growth kinetics showed significantly reduced titers for small-plaque isolates in Vero cells early post-infection compared to the parental ZIKV and a big-plaque isolate, but no significant difference was observed in C6/36 cells. Viral entry experiments elucidate that titer reduction likely occurred due to the diminished entry capabilities of a small-plaque isolate. Additionally, a small-plaque isolate displayed lowered neurovirulence in newborn mice compared to 100% lethality from infection with the parental ZIKV. Genomic analysis revealed the same three unique non-synonymous mutations for both small-plaque isolates: two on the envelope (E) protein at residues 310, alanine to glutamic acid (A310E), and 393, glutamic acid to lysine (E393K), and one on residue 355 of NS3, histidine to tyrosine (H355Y). Three-dimensional (3D) mapping suggests that the E protein mutations located on the receptor-binding and fusion domain III likely affect cell entry, tropism, and virulence. These ZIKV isolates and genotypic markers will be beneficial for vaccine development.

Highlights

  • This genus includes some of the most pathogenic arboviruses known to humankind, such as the dengue virus (DENV), yellow fever virus (YFV), Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), and West Nile virus (WNV)

  • The results showed a significant reduction in the small-plaque variant, Zika virus (ZIKV)-PDK7-S1.4, entry into Vero but not C6/36 reduction in into7a,b), Vero whereas but not C6/36 cells, compared to the the small-plaque parental ZIKVvariant, and theZIKV-PDK7-S1.4, big-plaque isolateentry

  • There was no significant change in C6/36 cells

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Introduction

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus belonging to the Flaviviridae family in the genus Flavivirus. This genus includes some of the most pathogenic arboviruses known to humankind, such as the dengue virus (DENV), yellow fever virus (YFV), Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), and West Nile virus (WNV). Among these viruses, ZIKV was a relatively insignificant member of the family, with a large majority of ZIKV cases being asymptomatic and a few causing mild febrile illnesses. Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS)—an autoimmune disease that causes paralysis—has been involved in ZIKV infections [4–6]

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