Background: Immune priming has been shown to occur in a wide array of invertebrate taxa, with individuals exposed to a pathogen showing increased protection upon subsequent exposure. However, the mechanisms underlying immune priming are poorly understood. The antiviral RNAi response in Drosophila melanogaster is an ideal candidate for providing a specific and acquired response to subsequent infection. We exposed D. melanogaster to two challenges of a virus known to produce an antiviral RNAi response, to examine whether any protective effects of prior exposure on survival were observed. Results: In this experiment we found no evidence that prior exposure to Drosophila C Virus (DCV) protects flies from a subsequent lethal challenge, with almo...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
International audienceMost organisms have evolved defense mechanisms to protect themselves from viru...
Innate immune mechanisms are essential components of virus-host interactions and play a critical rol...
Immune priming has been shown to occur in a wide array of invertebrate taxa, with individuals expose...
Contains fulltext : 80137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multicellular ...
RNAi is considered a major antiviral defense mechanism in insects, but its relative importance as co...
International audienceImmune responses in insects are differentially triggered depending on the infe...
The immune responses of Drosophila melanogaster to bacterial and fungal infections has been extensiv...
Invertebrates rely solely in innate immunity, which is believed to always respond to an infection th...
Immune priming in insects involves an initial challenge with a non-pathogenic microbe or exposure to...
Immune priming in insects involves an initial challenge with a non-pathogenic microbe or exposure to...
International audienceHost–pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to c...
RNAi is considered a major antiviral defense mechanism in insects, but its relative importance as co...
Immune responses are traditionally divided into the innate and the adaptive arm, both of which are p...
Viral diseases represent a constant threat and an important cause of mortality worldwide. We have de...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
International audienceMost organisms have evolved defense mechanisms to protect themselves from viru...
Innate immune mechanisms are essential components of virus-host interactions and play a critical rol...
Immune priming has been shown to occur in a wide array of invertebrate taxa, with individuals expose...
Contains fulltext : 80137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multicellular ...
RNAi is considered a major antiviral defense mechanism in insects, but its relative importance as co...
International audienceImmune responses in insects are differentially triggered depending on the infe...
The immune responses of Drosophila melanogaster to bacterial and fungal infections has been extensiv...
Invertebrates rely solely in innate immunity, which is believed to always respond to an infection th...
Immune priming in insects involves an initial challenge with a non-pathogenic microbe or exposure to...
Immune priming in insects involves an initial challenge with a non-pathogenic microbe or exposure to...
International audienceHost–pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to c...
RNAi is considered a major antiviral defense mechanism in insects, but its relative importance as co...
Immune responses are traditionally divided into the innate and the adaptive arm, both of which are p...
Viral diseases represent a constant threat and an important cause of mortality worldwide. We have de...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
International audienceMost organisms have evolved defense mechanisms to protect themselves from viru...
Innate immune mechanisms are essential components of virus-host interactions and play a critical rol...