Real-Time Whole-Body Visualization of Chikungunya Virus Infection and Host Interferon Response in Zebrafish

Nuno Palha(Institut Pasteur), Florence Guivel‐Benhassine(Institut Pasteur), Valérie Briolat(Institut Pasteur), Georges Lutfalla(Laboratory of Pathogens and Host Immunity), Marion Sourisseau(Department of Virology), Felix Ellett(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Chieh‐Huei Wang(Monash University), Graham J. Lieschke(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Philippe Herbomel(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Olivier Schwartz(Department of Virology), Jean‐Pierre Levraud(Biologie du Développement et Cellules Souches)
PLoS Pathogens
September 5, 2013
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Abstract

Chikungunya Virus (CHIKV), a re-emerging arbovirus that may cause severe disease, constitutes an important public health problem. Herein we describe a novel CHIKV infection model in zebrafish, where viral spread was live-imaged in the whole body up to cellular resolution. Infected cells emerged in various organs in one principal wave with a median appearance time of ∼14 hours post infection. Timing of infected cell death was organ dependent, leading to a shift of CHIKV localization towards the brain. As in mammals, CHIKV infection triggered a strong type-I interferon (IFN) response, critical for survival. IFN was mainly expressed by neutrophils and hepatocytes. Cell type specific ablation experiments further demonstrated that neutrophils play a crucial, unexpected role in CHIKV containment. Altogether, our results show that the zebrafish represents a novel valuable model to dynamically visualize replication, pathogenesis and host responses to a human virus.


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