2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.923914
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Horizontal and Vertical Transmission of Powassan Virus by the Invasive Asian Longhorned Tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, Under Laboratory Conditions

Abstract: The Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, is an ixodid tick native to East Asia that was first detected in North America outside a port of entry in 2017. This invasive species has since been detected in 17 states. As the invasive range of the tick continues to expand, the vector competence of H. longicornis for pathogens native to North America must be assessed. Here, we evaluate the vector competence of H. longicornis for Powassan virus (POWV) under laboratory conditions. POWV is a North American … Show more

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“…Research on TBPs has focused on studying the interactions between ticks and bacteria ( Khanal et al., 2017 ; Taank et al., 2018 ; Dahmani et al., 2020 ; Kurokawa et al., 2020 ; Ramasamy et al., 2020 ) while we are in the early stages of our understanding of tick-virus interactions ( Mansfield et al., 2017a ; Damian et al., 2020 ; Maqbool et al., 2022 ; Migné et al, 2022 ). Most TBVs are virulent and the requirements for biosafety research are high, which severely restricts and hinders relevant basic research on TBVs ( Kaiser, 2008 ; He et al., 2010 ; Maffioli et al., 2014 ; Adouchief et al., 2016 ; Grabowski et al., 2016 ; Grabowski and Hill, 2017 ; Kazimirová et al., 2017 ; Mansfield et al., 2017b ; Grabowski et al., 2018 ; Shi et al., 2018 ; Zhuang et al., 2018 ; Kemenesi and Banyai, 2019 ; Salata et al., 2021 ; Ahmed et al., 2022 ; Maqbool et al., 2022 ; Raney et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on TBPs has focused on studying the interactions between ticks and bacteria ( Khanal et al., 2017 ; Taank et al., 2018 ; Dahmani et al., 2020 ; Kurokawa et al., 2020 ; Ramasamy et al., 2020 ) while we are in the early stages of our understanding of tick-virus interactions ( Mansfield et al., 2017a ; Damian et al., 2020 ; Maqbool et al., 2022 ; Migné et al, 2022 ). Most TBVs are virulent and the requirements for biosafety research are high, which severely restricts and hinders relevant basic research on TBVs ( Kaiser, 2008 ; He et al., 2010 ; Maffioli et al., 2014 ; Adouchief et al., 2016 ; Grabowski et al., 2016 ; Grabowski and Hill, 2017 ; Kazimirová et al., 2017 ; Mansfield et al., 2017b ; Grabowski et al., 2018 ; Shi et al., 2018 ; Zhuang et al., 2018 ; Kemenesi and Banyai, 2019 ; Salata et al., 2021 ; Ahmed et al., 2022 ; Maqbool et al., 2022 ; Raney et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the United States, field-collected ALTs have tested positive for the agents of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto (Price et al 2021), human granulocytic anaplasmosis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum (AP-ha) (Price et al 2022), and Bourbon virus disease (Cumbie et al 2022). Under laboratory conditions, the ALT can transmit Rickettsia rickettsii , the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (Stanley et al 2020), Powassan virus (Raney et al 2022a), and Heartland virus (Raney et al 2022b), but to date, no field-collected ALT have tested positive for these agents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species biology and life history make it essential to manage quickly because of its parthenogenic reproductive strategies, rapid population growth, and use of multiple host species for blood feeding and dispersal (Heath 2016). Questing ticks in the field have been identified with Bourbon virus (Cumbie et al 2022), and laboratory reports indicate that the US field-collected populations can transmit Rickettsia rickettsii (Stanley et al 2020) and Powassan virus (Raney et al 2022). Importantly, this species is also capable of transmitting additional pathogens found in its native and exotic ranges outside of the United States (reviewed in Beard et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%