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The Interplay Between Viruses and RNAi Pathways in Insects

Bryony C. Bonning, Maria‐Carla Saleh

2021Annual Review of Entomology100 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As an overarching immune mechanism, RNA interference (RNAi) displays pathogen specificity and memory via different pathways. The small interfering RNA (siRNA) pathway is the primary antiviral defense mechanism against RNA viruses of insects and plays a lesser role in defense against DNA viruses. Reflecting the pivotal role of the siRNA pathway in virus selection, different virus families have independently evolved unique strategies to counter this host response, including protein-mediated, decoy RNA-based, and microRNA-based strategies. In this review, we outline the interplay between insect viruses and the different pathways of the RNAi antiviral response; describe practical application of these interactions for improved expression systems and for pest and disease management; and highlight research avenues for advancement of the field.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNA interferenceVirologyViral InterferenceComputational biologyVirusGeneticsViral replicationRNAGenePlant Virus Research StudiesInsect Resistance and GeneticsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences
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