1. Curious entanglements: interactions between mosquitoes, their microbiota, and arboviruses.
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Caragata EP, Tikhe CV, and Dimopoulos G
- Subjects
- Aedes immunology, Aedes microbiology, Aedes virology, Animals, Anopheles immunology, Anopheles microbiology, Anopheles virology, Arbovirus Infections immunology, Arbovirus Infections microbiology, Arbovirus Infections virology, Arboviruses pathogenicity, Biological Control Agents immunology, Culex immunology, Culex microbiology, Culex virology, Dengue Virus pathogenicity, Humans, Immunity, Innate, Microbiota, Virus Diseases immunology, Virus Diseases microbiology, Virus Diseases virology, Host Microbial Interactions immunology, Microbial Interactions immunology, Mosquito Vectors immunology, Mosquito Vectors microbiology, Mosquito Vectors virology, Wolbachia immunology
- Abstract
Mosquitoes naturally harbor a diverse community of microorganisms that play a crucial role in their biology. Mosquito-microbiota interactions are abundant and complex. They can dramatically alter the mosquito immune response, and impede or enhance a mosquito's ability to transmit medically important arboviral pathogens. Yet critically, given the massive public health impact of arboviral disease, few such interactions have been well characterized. In this review, we describe the current state of knowledge of the role of microorganisms in mosquito biology, how microbial-induced changes to mosquito immunity moderate infection with arboviruses, cases of mosquito-microbial-virus interactions with a defined mechanism, and the molecular interactions that underlie the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia's ability to block virus infection in mosquitoes., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2019
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