Detection and evolutionary characterization of arboviruses in mosquitoes and biting midges on Hainan Island, China, 2019-2023

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2024 Oct 31;18(10):e0012642. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012642. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Abstract

We conducted a large-scale survey of arboviruses in mosquitoes and biting midges to assess the presence and spread of mosquito-borne pathogens currently circulating on Hainan Island, China. RT-PCR assays were used to detect the arbovirus species, distribution, and infection rates in mosquitoes and biting midges. Cell inoculation and high throughput sequencing were performed to isolate the viruses and assemble full viral genomes. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted to identify the viral genotypes and evolutionary relationships with known viruses. During 2019-2023, 32,632 mosquitoes and 21,000 biting midges were collected from 14 of 18 cities/counties on Hainan Island. Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) was detected in Culex mosquitoes from five cities/counties, where the minimum infection rate (MIR) was 1.6 (0.6-2.6) per 1,000 females tested. Tembusu virus (TMUV) was detected in Culex mosquitoes from three cities/counties with MIR1.0 (0-2.2) per 1,000. Getah virus (GETV) was detected in Armigeres mosquitoes from Qionghai city with MIR 7.1 (0-15.2) per 1,000. Oya virus (OYAV) and Bluetongue virus (BTV) were detected in biting midges from Wanning city with MIRs of 0.4 (0-1.2) and 0.1 (0-10.2) per 1,000, respectively. Three JEV strains were isolated and clustered within the genotype I group, which is presently the dominant genotype in China. Three TMUV strains were isolated for the first time on Hainan Island that belonged to Cluster 3. Three isolated GETVs were identified as Group 3. BTV was reported for the first time on Hainan Island, and the complete genome for one BTV strain was successfully assembled, which was classified as serotype 1 based on the sequences of segment 2. These results stress the need to develop adequate surveillance plan measures to better control the public health threat of arboviruses carried by mosquitoes and biting midges in local regions.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arboviruses* / classification
  • Arboviruses* / genetics
  • Arboviruses* / isolation & purification
  • Ceratopogonidae* / virology
  • China
  • Culex / virology
  • Culicidae / virology
  • Encephalitis Virus, Japanese / classification
  • Encephalitis Virus, Japanese / genetics
  • Encephalitis Virus, Japanese / isolation & purification
  • Female
  • Genome, Viral
  • Genotype
  • Islands
  • Mosquito Vectors / virology
  • Phylogeny*

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFC2302700) to Han Xia, National Natural Science Foundation of China (U22A20363) to Zhiming Yuan, Hainan Province Science and Technology Special Fund (ZDYF2023SHFZ134 and ZDKJ2021035) to Dingwei Sun, Youth Program of Wuhan Institute of Virology (2023QNTJ-03) to Han Xia, and the European Virus Archive Global (EVA-GLOBAL) project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (No. 871029) to Zhiming Yuan.The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.