Isolation and Growth Kinetics of Bogoria Virus from Phlebotomine Sandflies Sampled in Baringo, Kenya

Author:

Thiiru Jane Wambui12,Langat Solomon3,Mulwa Francis3,Cinkovich Stephanie4,Koka Hellen3,Yalwala Santos1,Khamadi Samoel3,Onguso Justus2,Odemba Nicholas1,Ngere Francis1,Johnson Jaree5,Egbo Timothy1,Garges Eric1,Ojwang Elly1,Eyase Fredrick13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emerging Infectious Diseases, U.S. Army Medical Research Directorate—Africa, Nairobi, Kenya;

2. Institute for Biotechnology Research, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi, Kenya;

3. Centre for Virus Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya;

4. Global Emerging Infections Surveillance Branch, U.S. Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division, Silver Spring, Maryland;

5. U.S. Armed Forces Pest Management Board, Silver Spring, Maryland

Abstract

ABSTRACT. Phleboviruses are an emerging threat to public health. Recent surveillance efforts in Kenya have unveiled novel phleboviruses. Despite these efforts, there remain knowledge gaps. This study tested female sandflies from diverse ecological settings in Kenya for arboviruses. Sandfly pools were cultured in Vero-CCL cells. Pools showing reproducible cytopathic effects were subjected to next-generation sequencing, followed by phylogenetic analysis. In vitro, cell kinetics analysis was performed using both Vero-E6 cells and C6/36 mosquito cells. One pool from Baringo, Kenya, tested positive for Bogoria virus (BOGV). The BOGV genome clustered in a single clade with previously obtained BOGV genomes. No significant differences were observed between Vero and C6/36 cell growth kinetics. This study has confirmed the presence of BOGV among sandflies in Baringo Kenya and demonstrated growth in mosquito cells.

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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