Virus-Vector Interactions 2023
A special issue of Viruses (ISSN 1999-4915). This special issue belongs to the section "Invertebrate Viruses".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 9578
Special Issue Editors
Interests: arboviruses; virus-vector interactions; virus evolution; medical entomology; metagenomics; pathogen detection
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Interests: arboviruses; virus-vector interactions; vector biology
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Interests: vector biology; virus-vector interactions; biology and ecology of insect vectors of animal pathogens
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The emergence of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) drives the increase in disease burden throughout the world. Although the advancement of genome sequencing technologies enables the detection of medically important arboviruses and the discovery of novel viruses in arthropod vectors, the interactions between arboviruses and their vectors is still not well understood. In infected arthropods, virus–vector interactions entail a multidimensional arms race, including the exploitation of cellular machineries to sustain replication, the evasion of innate immune responses, and, ultimately, the infection of salivary glands to support the transmission. The delineation of virus–vector interactions defines the roles of arthropod vectors in the emergence of different arboviruses. The detailed knowledge of cellular factors involved in arbovirus infection can be translated to support the development of new disease control tools. This Special Issue seeks to publish studies on viral factors that facilitate the establishment of infection in arthropod vectors and, subsequently, transmission, as well as physiological responses elicited by viral infections in hematophagous arthropods.
Dr. Joan L. Kenney
Dr. Yan-Jang Huang
Dr. Bethany L. McGregor
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- arbovirus
- arthropod vectors
- virus-vector interactions
- innate immune responses
- RNA interference
- vector competence
- non-coding RNAs
- viral determinants
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