2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mran.2019.03.001
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Towards a thermodynamic mechanistic model for the effect of temperature on arthropod vector competence for transmission of arboviruses

Abstract: A B S T R A C TArboviruses such as West Nile virus (WNV), bluetongue virus (BTV), dengue virus (DENV) and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infect their arthropod vectors over a range of average temperatures depending on the ambient temperature. How the transmission efficiency of an arbovirus (i.e. vector competence) varies with temperature influences not only the short term risk of arbovirus outbreaks in humans and livestock but also the long term impact of climate change on the geographical range of the virus. The s… Show more

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“…The Cr molecule on the cell surface may be a protein as in the case of HIV (Myszka et al 2000), EBOV (Yuan et al 2015), Hendra virus (Xu et al, 2012) and MERS-CoV (Lu et al 2013) or alternatively is a sialic acid (SA) on a glycan as in the case of AIV (De Graaf and Fouchier, 2014;Fei et al 2015) and arboviruses such as bluetongue virus (BTV) (Zhang et al 2010). The thermodynamics of virus binding in terms of the changes in enthalpy (ΔH a_receptor_T ) and entropy (ΔS a_receptor_T ) on the specific interaction of the GP with the Cr receptor at temperature T during binding of virus to the host cell surface has been set out previously (Gale 2018(Gale , 2019. The interactions between the HIV GP and its CD4 cellular receptor (Myszka et al 2000;Dey et al 2007) and between the AIV haemagglutinin (HA) and its 2,3-SA or 2,6-SA receptors are enthalpy driven, i.e.…”
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“…The Cr molecule on the cell surface may be a protein as in the case of HIV (Myszka et al 2000), EBOV (Yuan et al 2015), Hendra virus (Xu et al, 2012) and MERS-CoV (Lu et al 2013) or alternatively is a sialic acid (SA) on a glycan as in the case of AIV (De Graaf and Fouchier, 2014;Fei et al 2015) and arboviruses such as bluetongue virus (BTV) (Zhang et al 2010). The thermodynamics of virus binding in terms of the changes in enthalpy (ΔH a_receptor_T ) and entropy (ΔS a_receptor_T ) on the specific interaction of the GP with the Cr receptor at temperature T during binding of virus to the host cell surface has been set out previously (Gale 2018(Gale , 2019. The interactions between the HIV GP and its CD4 cellular receptor (Myszka et al 2000;Dey et al 2007) and between the AIV haemagglutinin (HA) and its 2,3-SA or 2,6-SA receptors are enthalpy driven, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only virus binding is considered here. Thus according to the van't Hoff Isochore, the binding affinity for a virus to its host cell at temperature T as represented by the association constant K a_virus_T would be greatly diminished for enthalpy-driven GP/Cr interactions at higher temperatures compared to lower temperatures depending on the magnitude of ΔH a_receptor_T (Gale 2019). Indeed, assuming ΔH a_receptor_T is constant over the temperature range, the more negative ΔH a_receptor_T is in magnitude, the weaker the binding at higher temperatures.…”
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