2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.26.554974
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Deformed wing virus genotypes A and B do not elicit immunologically different responses in naïve honey bee hosts

Amanda M Norton,
Gabriele Buchmann,
Alyson Ashe
et al.

Abstract: Deformed wing virus(DWV), in association withVarroa destructor, is currently the leading factor associated with global honey bee deaths. With the exception of Australia, the virus and mite have a near global distribution, making it difficult to separate the effect of one from the other. Over time, the prevalence of the two main DWV genotypes (DWV-A and DWV-B) has changed, leading to the suggestion that the two strains elicit a different immune response by the host, the western honey beeApis mellifera. Here we … Show more

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“…Simply altering immune function, however, does not guarantee a decrease in disease. An upregulation of both RNAi genes and siRNA activity are observed in response to DWV infection, which does not inhibit DWV from accumulating to high levels (Norton et al, 2023). This may be in part due to an immunosuppression syndrome associated with DWV infection, which includes strong down-regulation of NF-kB, a transcription factor which helps protect against a wide range of environmental challenges (Nazzi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simply altering immune function, however, does not guarantee a decrease in disease. An upregulation of both RNAi genes and siRNA activity are observed in response to DWV infection, which does not inhibit DWV from accumulating to high levels (Norton et al, 2023). This may be in part due to an immunosuppression syndrome associated with DWV infection, which includes strong down-regulation of NF-kB, a transcription factor which helps protect against a wide range of environmental challenges (Nazzi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%