Publications by authors named "Geraldine Piorkowski"

Recent evidence of vertical transmission of Tonate virus (TONV) during early pregnancy and its association with fetal neurological anomalies highlights its potential public health threat. TONV is an understudied alphavirus endemic to French Guiana. The growing presence of in Europe raises concerns about its ability to transmit emerging arboviruses, including TONV.

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Chikungunya virus re-emerged on Réunion Island in August 2024, 18 years after a first major outbreak. Analysis of 173 genomes from the current epidemic reveals a monophyletic clade with mutations linked to adaptation to mosquitoes, including E1-A226V. Bayesian inference suggests only brief cryptic circulation before detection.

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Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) is a recently discovered segmented RNA virus, closely related to flaviviruses. It was identified for the first time in 2014, in China and subsequently in Brazil. Following this discovery, JMTV-related sequences have been identified in arthropods, vertebrates (including humans), plants, fungus, and environmental samples from Asia, America, Africa, Europe, and Oceania.

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Background: Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) is a novel tick-borne virus detected for the first time in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in China. To date, there is no information regarding the circulation of JMTV in ticks collected from livestock in Cameroon. As part of the surveillance for arboviral circulation, this study aimed to assess the presence of JMTV in ticks collected from livestock (cattle and sheep) in an area of the Akonolinga health district, Center Region, Cameroon.

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West Nile Virus (WNV) and Usutu virus (USUV) circulate through complex cryptic transmission cycles involving mosquitoes as vectors, birds as amplifying hosts and several mammal species as dead-end hosts. Both viruses can be transmitted to humans through mosquito bites, which can lead to neuroinvasive and potentially fatal disease. Notably, WNV can also be transmitted through blood donations and organ transplants.

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Remdesivir (RDV, Veklury®) is the first FDA-approved antiviral treatment for COVID-19. It is a nucleotide analogue (NA) carrying a 1'-cyano (1'-CN) group on the ribose and a pseudo-adenine nucleobase whose contributions to the mode of action (MoA) are not clear. Here, we dissect these independent contributions by employing RDV-TP analogues.

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  • * Recent analysis of dengue virus genomes from the French Caribbean revealed a mutation (NS4B:V91A) associated with reduced sensitivity to mosnodenvir, particularly in the DENV-2 strain, where sensitivity dropped by more than 1000 times.
  • * Phylogenetic analysis suggests that the low sensitivity due to the V91A mutation has re-emerged several times over the past 30 years in DENV-2 and DENV-3, highlighting the need for
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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the need for broad-spectrum antiviral drugs to respond promptly to viral emergence. We conducted a preclinical study of molnupiravir (MOV) against SARS-CoV-2 to fully characterise its antiviral properties and mode of action. The antiviral activity of different concentrations of MOV was evaluated on human airway epithelium (HAE) and in a hamster model at three escalating doses (150, 300 and 400 mg/kg/day) according to three different regimens (preventive, pre-emptive and curative).

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Reverse genetic systems are mainly used to rescue recombinant viral strains in cell culture. These tools have also been used to generate, by inoculating infectious clones, viral strains directly in living animals. We previously developed the "Infectious Subgenomic Amplicons" (ISA) method, which enables the rescue of single-stranded positive sense RNA viruses by transfecting overlapping subgenomic DNA fragments.

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We report the detection of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in Corsica, France. We identified CCHFV African genotype I in ticks collected from cattle at 2 different sites in southeastern and central-western Corsica, indicating an established CCHFV circulation. Healthcare professionals and at-risk groups should be alerted to CCHFV circulation in Corsica.

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Objectives: Our study targets the potential of the local urban mosquito to experimentally transmit chikungunya virus (CHIKV), dengue virus (DENV), yellow fever virus (YFV), and Zika virus (ZIKV).

Methods: We collected eggs and adults of in Medellín, Colombia (from February to March 2020) for mosquito experimental infections with DENV, CHIKV, YFV and ZIKV and viral detection using the BioMark Dynamic arrays system.

Results: We show that from Medellín was more prone to become infected, to disseminate and transmit CHIKV and ZIKV than DENV and YFV.

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  • Jingmen tick virus (JMTV) is a segmented RNA virus discovered in 2014, linked to febrile illnesses in humans, and found in various species and environments globally.
  • Researchers developed a RT-qPCR assay to detect these viruses in ticks, testing its effectiveness on samples collected from livestock in Corsica, France.
  • The study reports the first detection of JMTV in Corsican ticks, revealing a significant genetic similarity to strains found in human patients elsewhere, highlighting the island's potential role in future epidemic monitoring.
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  • - In 2023, dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV2) spread widely across French overseas territories, with over 30,000 suspected cases in the French Caribbean by March 2024.
  • - Genome analysis shows that the DENV2 lineage in the Caribbean is now also found in French Guiana and has led to local cases in mainland France, but not in Réunion.
  • - To prevent the further spread of the virus and its introduction in new areas, ongoing molecular monitoring and mosquito control efforts are crucial.
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Since the start of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the search for antiviral therapies has been at the forefront of medical research. To date, the 3CLpro inhibitor nirmatrelvir (Paxlovid®) has shown the best results in clinical trials and the greatest robustness against variants. A second SARS-CoV-2 protease inhibitor, ensitrelvir (Xocova®), has been developed.

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Viral RNA genomes are modified by epitranscriptomic marks, including 2'-O-methylation that is added by cellular or viral methyltransferases. 2'-O-Methylation modulates RNA structure, function and discrimination between self- and non-self-RNA by innate immune sensors such as RIG-I-like receptors. This is illustrated by human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) that decorates its RNA genome through hijacking the cellular FTSJ3 2'-O-methyltransferase, thereby limiting immune sensing and interferon production.

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Dengue fever has been a public health problem in the Caribbean region since 1981, when it first reappeared in Cuba. In 1989, it was reported in Martinique and Guadeloupe (two French islands 200 km apart); since then, DENV has caused several epidemics locally. In 2019-2021, DENV-1, DENV-2, and DENV-3 were detected.

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Unlabelled: Zika virus has been circulating in Thailand since 2002 through continuous but likely low-level circulation. Here, we describe an infection in a pregnant woman who traveled to Thailand and South America during her pregnancy. By combining phylogenetic analysis with the patient's travel history and her pregnancy timeline, we confirmed that she likely got infected in Thailand at the end of 2021.

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In May 2022, several countries reported mpox cases from patients without history of traveling to endemic areas. France was one of the most affected European countries by this outbreak. In this study, the clinical characteristics of mpox cases in France were described, and the genetic diversity of the virus was studied.

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Background: Climate change and globalization contribute to the expansion of mosquito vectors and their associated pathogens. Long spared, temperate regions have had to deal with the emergence of arboviruses traditionally confined to tropical regions. Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) was reported for the first time in Europe in 2007, causing a localized outbreak in Italy, which then recurred repeatedly over the years in other European localities.

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  • Cetacean poxviruses (CePVs) are responsible for skin lesions in both small and large cetaceans globally, with limited genomic information available until recently.* -
  • A new PCR method was used to detect CePV in skin samples from two common bottlenose dolphins caught in Peru in 1993, revealing the viruses are closely related despite the dolphins belonging to different ecotypes.* -
  • This study marks the first identification of CePVs in free-ranging odontocetes in the Eastern Pacific, indicating a long-term co-evolution between these poxviruses and their dolphin hosts.*
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Engineering recombinant viruses is a pre-eminent tool for deciphering the biology of emerging viral pathogens such as the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, the large size of coronavirus genomes renders the current reverse genetics methods challenging. Here, we describe a simple method based on "infectious subgenomic amplicons" (ISA) technology to generate recombinant infectious coronaviruses with no need for reconstruction of the complete genomic cDNA and apply this method to SARS-CoV-2 and also to the feline enteric coronavirus.

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Many enteric viruses are found in pig farms around the world and can cause death of animals or important production losses for breeders. Among the wide spectrum of enteric viral species, porcine Sapelovirus (PSV), porcine Kobuvirus (PKoV) and porcine Astrovirus (PAstV) are frequently found in pig feces. In this study we investigated sixteen pig farms in Corsica, France, to evaluate the circulation of three enteric viruses (PKoV, PAstV-1 and PSV).

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Sandfly-borne phleboviruses are distributed widely throughout the Mediterranean Basin, presenting a threat to public health in areas where they circulate. However, the true diversity and distribution of pathogenic and apathogenic sandfly-borne phleboviruses remains a key issue to be studied. In the Balkans, most published data rely on serology-based studies although virus isolation has occasionally been reported.

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