Prolonged thermal stress enhances mosquito tolerance to viral infection

Author:

Perdomo Hugo D.ORCID,Khorramnejad AydaORCID,Cham Nfamara M.,Kropf AlidaORCID,Sogliani DavideORCID,Bonizzoni MariangelaORCID

Abstract

SummaryHow and to what extent mosquito-virus interaction is influenced by climate change is a complex question of ecological and epidemiological relevance. We worked at the intersection between thermal biology and vector immunology and studied shifts in tolerance and resistance to the cell fusing agent virus (CFAV), a prominent component of the mosquito virome know to contribute to shaping mosquito vector competence, in warm-acclimated and warm-evolvedAedes albopictusmosquitoes. We show that the length of the thermal challenge influences the outcome of the infection with warm-evolved mosquitoes being more tolerant to CFAV infection, while warm-acclimated mosquitoes being more resistant and suffering from extensive fitness costs. These results highlight the importance of considering fluctuations in vector immunity in relation to the length of a thermal challenge to understand natural variation in vector response to viruses and frame realistic transmission models.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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