2023
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02503-22
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Mucin Protein of Aedes aegypti Interacts with Dengue Virus 2 and Influences Viral Infection

Abstract: Identification of interacting protein partners of DENV in the insect vector Aedes aegypti is crucial for designing vector control-based strategies and for understanding the molecular mechanism DENV uses to modulate the host, gain entry, and survive successfully. Similar proteins can be used in generating transmission-blocking vaccines.

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“…Additionally, mucin protein was identified to be localised in Ae. Aegypti 's midgut [17] . Although A. hydrophila's strong pathogenic potential has been demonstrated, its survival and multiplication methods against the immune system of the host remain little understood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, mucin protein was identified to be localised in Ae. Aegypti 's midgut [17] . Although A. hydrophila's strong pathogenic potential has been demonstrated, its survival and multiplication methods against the immune system of the host remain little understood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%