Efficient reverse genetics approach involving infectious subgenomic amplicon for engineering dengue virus

Author:

Park Chang‐Joo1,Lee Yoon‐A1,Yoo Seung‐Min1,Kim Geon A.2,Lee Myung‐Shin1ORCID,Park Changhoon1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology Eulji University School of Medicine Daejeon Republic of Korea

2. Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, School of Healthcare Science Eulji University Uijeongbu Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractDengue virus, which belongs to the Flaviviridae family, can induce a range of symptoms from mild to severe, including dengue fever, dengue hemorrhagic fever, and dengue shock syndrome. While infectious cloning technology is a useful tool for understanding viral pathogenesis and symptoms, it exhibits limitations when constructing the entire Flavivirus genome. The instability and toxicity of the genome to bacteria make its full‐length construction in bacterial vectors a time‐consuming and laborious process. To address these challenges, we employed the modified infectious subgenomic amplicon (ISA) method in this study, which can potentially be a superior tool for reverse genetic studies on the dengue virus. Using ISA, we generated recombinant dengue viruses de novo and validated their robust replication in both human and insect cell lines, which was comparable to that of the original strains. Moreover, the efficiency of ISA in genetically modifying the dengue virus was elucidated by successfully inserting the gene for green fluorescence protein into the genome of dengue virus serotype 4. Overall, this study highlighted the effectiveness of ISA for genetically engineering the dengue virus and provided a technical basis for a convenient reverse genetics system that could expedite investigations into the dengue virus.

Funder

Eulji University

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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