Decoding the Role of Temperature in RNA Virus Infections
Karishma Bisht, Aartjan J.W. te Velthuis
Abstract
RNA viruses include respiratory viruses, such as coronaviruses and influenza viruses, as well as vector-borne viruses, like dengue and West Nile virus. RNA viruses like these encounter various environments when they copy themselves and spread from cell to cell or host to host. Ex vivo differences, such as geographical location and humidity, affect their stability and transmission, while in vivo differences, such as pH and host gene expression, impact viral receptor binding, viral replication, and the host immune response against the viral infection.
Topics & Concepts
VirologyRNADengue feverVirusBiologyHost (biology)RNA virusDengue virusGeneGeneticsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyViral Infections and VectorsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies