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The Antiviral RNAi Response in Vector and Non-vector Cells against Orthobunyaviruses
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نویسنده
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dietrich i. ,shi x. ,mcfarlane m. ,watson m. ,blomström a.-l. ,skelton j.k. ,kohl a. ,elliott r.m. ,schnettler e.
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منبع
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plos neglected tropical diseases - 2017 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immune responses including rna interference (rnai) pathways. arbovirus infections have been shown to induce the exogenous small interfering rna (sirna) and piwi-interacting rna (pirna) pathways,but direct antiviral activity by these host responses in mosquito cells has only been demonstrated against a limited number of positive-strand rna arboviruses. for bunyaviruses in general,the relative contribution of small rna pathways in antiviral defences is unknown. methodology/principal findings: the genus orthobunyavirus in the bunyaviridae family harbours a diverse range of mosquito-,midge- and tick-borne arboviruses. we hypothesized that differences in the antiviral rnai response in vector versus non-vector cells may exist and that could influence viral host range. using aedes aegypti-derived mosquito cells,mosquito-borne orthobunyaviruses and midge-borne orthobunyaviruses we showed that bunyavirus infection commonly induced the production of small rnas and the effects of the small rna pathways on individual viruses differ in specific vector-arbovirus interactions. conclusions/significance: these findings have important implications for our understanding of antiviral rnai pathways and orthobunyavirus-vector interactions and tropism. © 2017 dietrich et al.
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آدرس
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mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow,united kingdom,nuffield department of experimental medicine,university of oxford,oxford, United Kingdom, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow, United Kingdom, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow, United Kingdom, roslin institute,edinburgh, United Kingdom, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow,united kingdom,section of virology,department of biomedical sciences and veterinary public health,swedish university of agricultural sciences,uppsala, Sweden, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow,united kingdom,section of virology,department of medicine,imperial college london,st mary's hospital,london, United Kingdom, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow, United Kingdom, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow, United Kingdom, mrc-university of glasgow centre for virus research,glasgow,united kingdom,bnitm,hamburg, Germany
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