2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1286831
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The costs of transgenerational immune priming for homologous and heterologous infections with different serotypes of dengue virus in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

Jorge Cime-Castillo,
Valeria Vargas,
Juan Manuel Hernández-Tablas
et al.

Abstract: The immune system is a network of molecules, signaling pathways, transcription, and effector modulation that controls, mitigates, or eradicates agents that may affect the integrity of the host. In mosquitoes, the innate immune system is highly efficient at combating foreign organisms but has the capacity to tolerate vector-borne diseases. These implications lead to replication, dissemination, and ultimately the transmission of pathogenic organisms when feeding on a host. In recent years, it has been discovered… Show more

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“…In female offspring of Ae. aegypti infected with DV, transcripts of the siRNA pathway are reduced and immune priming decreases viral load [ 193 ].…”
Section: Immune Primingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In female offspring of Ae. aegypti infected with DV, transcripts of the siRNA pathway are reduced and immune priming decreases viral load [ 193 ].…”
Section: Immune Primingmentioning
confidence: 99%