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Bugs Are Not to Be Silenced: Small RNA Pathways and Antiviral Responses in Insects
Annual Review of Virology ( IF 11.3 ) Pub Date : 2016-10-14 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-110615-042447
Vanesa Mongelli 1 , Maria-Carla Saleh 1
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Like every other organism on Earth, insects are infected with viruses, and they rely on RNA interference (RNAi) mechanisms to circumvent viral infections. A remarkable characteristic of RNAi is that it is both broadly acting, because it is triggered by double-stranded RNA molecules derived from virtually any virus, and extremely specific, because it targets only the particular viral sequence that initiated the process. Reviews covering the different facets of the RNAi antiviral immune response in insects have been published elsewhere. In this review, we build a framework to guide future investigation. We focus on the remaining questions and avenues of research that need to be addressed to move the field forward, including issues such as the activity of viral suppressors of RNAi, comparative genomics, the development of detailed maps of the subcellular localization of viral replication complexes with the RNAi machinery, and the regulation of the antiviral RNAi response.

中文翻译:


错误不可忽略:昆虫中的小RNA途径和抗病毒反应

像地球上所有其他生物一样,昆虫也感染了病毒,它们依靠RNA干扰(RNAi)机制来规避病毒感染。RNAi的显着特征是它既具有广泛的作用,因为它实际上是由衍生自几乎任何病毒的双链RNA分子触发的,并且具有极高的特异性,因为它仅靶向引发该过程的特定病毒序列。昆虫中RNAi抗病毒免疫反应不同方面的评论已在其他地方发表。在这篇评论中,我们建立了一个框架来指导未来的调查。我们专注于推动该领域前进的其余问题和研究途径,包括诸如RNAi病毒抑制剂的活性,比较基因组学,

更新日期:2016-10-14
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