2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2557401/v1
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Immune-related transcripts, microbiota and vector competence differ in dengue-infected geographically distinct Aedes aegypti populations

Abstract: Background Vector competence in Aedes aegypti is influenced by various factors and, by recognizing what affects virus and mosquito interactions, crucial new control methods can be developed. Methods Here we used three geographically distinct Ae. aegypti populations and compared their susceptibility to infection by dengue virus (DENV). To identify the population differences, we screened immune-related genes and microbiota which might contribute to the uniqueness in competency. Results Based on the results fr… Show more

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“…aegypti and Cx. pipiens have noted significant upregulation of IMD and Toll pathway genes in response to viral infection and highlighted that the innate immune response in mosquitoes is a strong determinant of vector competence (53,60,61). The absence of a notable immune response to WNV infection in Cx.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aegypti and Cx. pipiens have noted significant upregulation of IMD and Toll pathway genes in response to viral infection and highlighted that the innate immune response in mosquitoes is a strong determinant of vector competence (53,60,61). The absence of a notable immune response to WNV infection in Cx.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%