Abstract

BackgroundAlphaviruses are arthropod borne RNA viruses of medical importance. Geographical expansion of mosquitoes of the Aedes genus in the past decades has been associated with major Alphavirus-associated outbreaks. Climate changes and intensification of air travels have favored vector expansion and virus dissemination in new territories leading to virus emergence not only in tropical areas but also in temperate regions. The detection of emergence is based upon surveillance networks with epidemiological and laboratory investigation.MethodA specific, sensitive and rapid screening test for genus-specific Alphavirus is critically required. To address this issue, we developed a new molecular assay targeting nsP4 gene and using a TaqMan® real time RT-PCR method for the specific detection of all major Alphavirus genus members.ResultsThis assay was tested for specificity using several Alphavirus species. We also tested successfully clinical sensitivity using patient’s samples collected during the Chikungunya outbreak of 2005–2006 in the Indian Ocean.ConclusionsThis new pan-Alphavirus molecular diagnostic tool offers great potential for exclusion diagnosis and emergence detection given its broad specificity restricted to Alphavirus genus.

Highlights

  • Alphaviruses are arthropod borne RNA viruses of medical importance

  • The genus Alphavirus belongs to the family Togaviridae and comprises 29 virus species

  • river virus (RRV) and Sindbis virus (SINV) were purchased from the National Collection of Pathogenic Viruses (NCPV, UK)

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Introduction

Alphaviruses are arthropod borne RNA viruses of medical importance. Geographical expansion of mosquitoes of the Aedes genus in the past decades has been associated with major Alphavirus-associated outbreaks. Climate changes and intensification of air travels have favored vector expansion and virus dissemination in new territories leading to virus emergence in tropical areas and in temperate regions. The genus Alphavirus belongs to the family Togaviridae and comprises 29 virus species. Transmission involves intermediate host from avian or mammal origins for virus replication and mosquitoes as vectors for spillover infection in humans. Alphaviruses form icosahedral structures of 70 nm in diameter that contain a 5′ capped- and 3′ polyadenylated genome. 5’ORF encodes a polyprotein comprising 4 non-structural proteins (nsP) 1 to 4 and is involved in a replicative complex. The subgenomic RNA encodes for instance 3 structural

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