# A solinvivirus induces cellular antiviral responses and reduces the lifespan of adult black soldier flies

**Authors:** Robert D. Pienaar, Pablo García-Castillo, Harmony Piterois, Violette Wallart, Frédéric Manas, Elisabeth A. Herniou, Salvador Herrero

PMC · DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.002234 · The Journal of General Virology · 2026-03-02

## TL;DR

A virus called HiSvV causes disease and shortens the lifespan of black soldier flies, which are important for sustainable insect farming.

## Contribution

This study is the first to confirm HiSvV as a pathogen in black soldier flies and demonstrates its replication and transmission.

## Key findings

- HiSvV replicates in black soldier flies and causes premature mortality.
- The virus is transmitted both horizontally and vertically.
- Infected flies trigger antiviral responses despite not activating small RNA pathways.

## Abstract

Viral pathogens pose an emerging threat to the sustainability of insect mass-rearing systems, yet they remain understudied in key species like the black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens). Although multiple viral sequences have been reported in BSF, their role in disease has not been established until now. Here, we provide the first in vivo characterization of H. illucens solinvivirus (HiSvV), confirming its role as a viral entomopathogen of BSF. Metatranscriptomic analysis of a diseased colony revealed a high viral load attributable to HiSvV. We successfully isolated the virus and developed injection- and oral-based infection assays to investigate replication, tissue tropism, transmission and risk of mortality. HiSvV replicated in inoculated adults, induced premature mortality in flies and was transmitted both horizontally and vertically. Infected flies also mounted a broad antiviral response, which supported active pathogenesis, even if the small RNA pathways were not activated. These findings establish HiSvV as the first confirmed viral pathogen of BSF and underscore the urgent need for viral surveillance and experimental tools to safeguard industrial insect rearing.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** disease (MONDO:0000001)
- **Species:** Hermetia illucens (taxon 343691)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** RpL8 (Ribosomal protein L8) [NCBI Gene 44251] {aka CG1263, Dmel\CG1263, L2, L8, M(3)62F, M(3)LS2}, Def (Defensin) [NCBI Gene 36047] {aka 143607_at, CG1385, DIM 26, Dfn, Dmel\CG1385, defensin}, bsf (bicoid stability factor) [NCBI Gene 35100] {aka CG10302, DmLRPPRC1, DmLrpprc1, Dmel\CG10302, dmlrpprc1, l(2)SH1181}, Stat92E (Signal-transducer and activator of transcription protein at 92E) [NCBI Gene 42428] {aka CG4257, D-STAT, D-Stat, D-stat, D-stat/stat92E, DRODSRC}, Tl (Toll) [NCBI Gene 43222] {aka CG5490, CT17414, Dmel\CG5490, EP(3)1051, EP1051, Fs(1)Tl}, DNaseII (Deoxyribonuclease II) [NCBI Gene 48228] {aka CG7780, DNase, DNase 1, DNase II, DNase-1, DNase1}, hop (hopscotch) [NCBI Gene 32080] {aka 4, CG1594, Dm JAK, DmHD-160, Dmel\CG1594, HD-160}, Pten (Phosphatase and tensin homolog) [NCBI Gene 43991] {aka CG5671, D.PTEN, DPTEN, Dmel\CG5671, PTEN3, dPTEN}, Diap1 (Death-associated inhibitor of apoptosis 1) [NCBI Gene 39753] {aka 0736/01, 1065/03, CG12284, D-IAP1, D-iap1, DIAP}, Hel25E (Helicase at 25E) [NCBI Gene 33781] {aka CG7269, Dbp25F, DmRH4, Dmel\CG7269, HEL, Hel}, AGO2 (Argonaute 2) [NCBI Gene 39683] {aka AG02, AGO 2, AGO-2, AGO1, Ago-2, Ago2a}, egr (eiger) [NCBI Gene 36054] {aka BcDNA:RH51659, CG12919, Dmel\CG12919, Ect1, Eig, Eiger}
- **Diseases:** BSFs (MESH:D054971), HiSvV (MESH:D000848), HiSvV infections (MESH:D007239), IMD (MESH:D007154), Mortality (MESH:D003643), Viral infections (MESH:D014777)
- **Chemicals:** SDS (MESH:D012967), adenine (MESH:D000225), peptides (MESH:D010455), water (MESH:D014867), ADP (MESH:D000244), thymine (MESH:D013941), guanine (MESH:D006147), carbon (MESH:D002244), uracil (MESH:D014498), EDTA (MESH:D004492), AMP (MESH:D000089882), PEG 6000 (MESH:C000595215), PBS (MESH:D007854), sucrose (MESH:D013395), CoA (MESH:D003065), Holotricin-3 (-)
- **Species:** Solenopsis invicta virus 3 (no rank) [taxon 631345], Paenibacillus sp. (species) [taxon 58172], Vibrio nitrifigilis (species) [taxon 2789781], Medicago sativa (alfalfa, species) [taxon 3879], Hermetia illucens (black soldier fly, species) [taxon 343691], Apis mellifera (bee, species) [taxon 7460], Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly, species) [taxon 7227], Bacteriophage sp. (species) [taxon 38018], Penaeus vannamei solinvivirus (species) [taxon 2973956], Formicidae (ants, family) [taxon 36668], Nylanderia fulva virus 1 (no rank) [taxon 1871153]
- **Cell lines:** AmSV1 — Apis mellifera (Honeybee), Spontaneously immortalized cell line (CVCL_2H47)

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